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Gopalakrishna Bharati
Gopalakrishna Bharati ((タミル語:கோபாலகிருஷ்ண பாரதி)) (1810–1896) was a Tamil poet and a composer of Carnatic music. He wrote a ''kathakalatchepam'' ((タミル語:கதாகாலட்சேபம்)), ''Nantanar Charittiram'' (Nandanar Charitram), two other works in this genre, and many independent ''kritis''.
Bharati was a contemporary of Thyagaraja whom he is said to have met, and who asked him whether he had composed anything in the ''raga AbhOgi''; Bharati subsequently composed one of his most popular ''kriti''s in ''rUpaka tALa'', ''Sabhapatikku''. The great Tamil literary figure, U. V. Swaminatha Iyer wrote two sources for Bharati's life: a biography of the composer and his own autobiography, which contains references to Bharati, who was his ''guru'' in music.
==Early life==

Gopalakrishna Bharathi was born at Narimanam, near Nagapattinam.He spent his early days in Mudikondan village, near Thiruvarur A few years later he moved to Anandathandavapuram village, near Mayavaram where he lived the almost the entire part of his life.His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were all veena exponents and scholars in Sanskrit. After losing his parents at an early age, he worked as a cook in a temple. He then met Govinda Yati, who taught him Hindu scripture, and then the musician Ramdas, who taught him Hindustani music. Gopalakrishna started his professional career after finding a patron named Annu Iyer.

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