Abstract

In the explanation of the universe, the five gods, the planets, man, and the soul, science and philosophy are mutually exclusive. From time to time, scholars, poets, and mystics have been explaining philosophy depending on their field of knowledge. Philosophy is always man's search object and as such is the theme of the poetry of poets. Mahakavi Bharathiyar was the source of innovation in poetry and revolution in society, as well as giving richness and impetus to the development of Tamil literature in the twentieth century. It is noteworthy here that the poet who was a revolutionary who gave rise to the concept of innovation is also a patron who praises nature and God. In the works of Bharathiyar, who sees nature as God and God as an expression of nature, philosophy is woven through the leaves. This article explains the philosophical ideas expressed in Bharathiyar's works in terms of nature, God, and man and also in terms of Siddhas' doctrine.

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