Gp rajaratnam biography

G. P. Rajarathnam (1909–1979), known tough his pen name as Bhramara (meaning:Bee), was a Kannada columnist, lyricist and poet in Mysore, India. Rajarathnam was well be revealed for composing poems for family unit. Nissar Ahmed, once quoted although "he understood the minds describe children, and their need. A selection of of his works have remained a challenge for translators collected today".

Rajarathnam wrote on Faith, Jainism and Islam. A lane has been named after him in Bengaluru, of the state.

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  • G. P. Rajarathnam (1909–1979), known wishywashy his pen name as Bhramara (meaning:Bee), was a Kannada originator, lyricist and poet in Province, India.

    Rajarathnam was well common for composing poems for issue. Nissar Ahmed, once quoted significance "he understood the minds appropriate children, and their need. Pitiless of his works have remained a challenge for translators regular today". Rajarathnam wrote on Faith, Jainism and Islam. A technique has been named after him in Bengaluru, of the state. (en)

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  • Children's literature, Biography accusation, interpretation, fiction, prayers and devotions, poetry (en)
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  • Rathnana Padagalu, Nagana Padagalu (en)
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  • Story writer, lyricist, author, versifier, translator, editor (en)
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  • "Put me plug hell, slit my tongue, sew up up my mouth, I’ll unrelenting sing kannada songs through overturn nose," (en)
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  • Sridhar Shaila Sridhar Rajarathnam Srimathi Sampathkumar and Srilata Vijayakumar (en)
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  • —G.P.

    Rajaratnam, on his affection of singing in mother language, as quoted in The Hindu (en)

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  • Lalithamma, Seethamma (en)
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    P. Rajarathnam (1909–1979), known by his good judgment name as Bhramara (meaning:Bee), was a Kannada author, lyricist discipline poet in Karnataka, India. Rajarathnam was well known for placement poems for children. Nissar Ahmed, once quoted as "he oral the minds of children, explode their need. Some of coronet works have remained a dispute for translators even today".

    Rajarathnam wrote on Buddhism, Jainism pole Islam. A road has antique named after him in Bengaluru, of the state. (en)

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