The Inspiring Life Of Russia Revolutionary Lenin In Tamil ரஷ்ய புரட்சி நாயகன் லெனின் வாழ்க்கை வரலாறு

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ரஷ்ய புரட்சி நாயகன் லெனின் வாழ்க்கை வரலாறு Story of Russia Revolutionist Lenin in Tamil @TAMILFIRECHANNEL

1917-ஆம் ஆண்டு நவம்பர் 7-ஆம் நாள் வரலாறு இதுவரை சந்தித்திருக்கும் மிகப் பெரிய புரட்சிகளுள் ஒன்று அதன் உச்சகட்டத்தை தொட்ட தினம் அன்று. நாட்டில் தலை விரித்தாடிய பசிக்கொடுமையை முடிவுக்குக் கொண்டு வர வேண்டும் என்ற வைராக்கியம் ஒரு வரலாற்று நாயகரின் நெஞ்சத்திலும், வயிற்றிலும் தீயாக கொழுந்து விட்டு எரிந்து கொண்டிருந்தது. அன்றைய தினம் அந்த தீ விஸ்வரூபம் எடுத்து நாட்டின் இடைக்கால ஆட்சியைக் கவிழ்த்து ஒரு புதிய ஆட்சியை அமைக்க உதவியது. 'நவம்பர் புரட்சி' என்று வரலாறு அழைக்கும் அந்த புரட்சியை சந்தித்த நாடு ரஷ்யா. "இந்த நாட்டிற்க்கு இப்போதைய தேவை யுத்தம் இல்லை, அமைதியும், உணவும், வேலையும்தான். உலகப் போரிலிருந்து ரஷ்யா உடனடியாக விலக வேண்டும். பசித்த வயிற்றுடன் நம் இராணுவத்தினர் இனிமேல் வீம்புக்காக போர் முனைகளில் சாகக்கூடாது. மக்களுக்கு அமைதி, உண்ண உணவு, விவசாயம் செய்ய நிலம், இந்த மூன்றுதான் இந்த நாட்டின் இப்போதைய தேவை". மேலும் தெரிந்து கொள்ள

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00:00Vanakkam Neerthali.
00:29On November 7, 1917, one of the greatest revolutions in history to date touched its pinnacle.
00:40The desire to end the hunger crisis that had plagued the country was burning in the heart and stomach of a historian.
00:52On that day, that fire took on a new form and helped to establish a new government.
01:00Russia was the country that witnessed the revolution known as the November Revolution.
01:06This country does not need a war. It needs peace, food, and work.
01:12Russia must leave the world war immediately.
01:15Our soldiers should not die of hunger during the war.
01:21The people need peace, food, and agriculture.
01:29Lenin, the historian who united his people with a passionate protest and sold them for the November Revolution and led the Communist Army to flourish in Russia.
01:42Lenin was one of the first revolutionaries to implement the Communist ideology in the history of Karl Marx.
01:53On April 10, 1770, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was born in the city of Simbist, on the banks of the Volga River in Russia.
02:05The city is now known as Ulyanovsk in memory of Lenin.
02:11Lenin had brothers Alexander, Dmitry, and Anna, Maria, and Olga.
02:19Although his father was a trusted government official, Lenin's elder brother Alexander was a rebel and a terrorist.
02:30At that time, Tsar Alexander, who ruled Russia, was not concerned about the well-being of the people.
02:37Alexander, who believed that killing the king was the only way for the Russian people to live well, began to plan for it.
02:45The officials of the king, who knew the plan, arrested Alexander and his friends, and on May 8, 1787, they were hanged.
02:58At that time, Lenin was only 17 years old.
03:01Lenin had been close to his brother since childhood.
03:05His parents were believers, but they were not religious to Alexander and Lenin.
03:13Therefore, when the whole family went to church on Sundays, they were forbidden to go to church alone.
03:20Lenin grew up with the opportunity to think for himself and make decisions from childhood because his parents did not want to interfere in his children's freedom.
03:33He was the first student in school in both sports and studies.
03:38Even though his brother's death overwhelmed him, the idea of ​​needing a new government for his country began to grow with him.
03:48Lenin joined the Palghalai Kazhagam in Ghazan city and used the law.
03:53The Palghalai Kazhagam first tried to include him as a brother of a terrorist.
03:59But seeing his education, it changed his mind and accepted him.
04:04When he was there, he was involved in struggles with the students of the Murpok thought he had studied with, and the Palghalai Kazhagam expelled him.
04:14But Lenin studied with passion and was enrolled in law in 1791.
04:22It was during that period that he had the opportunity to read the famous book of Karl Marx called Mooladhanam.
04:30He had the urge to struggle for the workers.
04:35He began to spread Karl Marx's ideas.
04:38Knowing this, the Tsar arrested Lenin and sent him to Siberia with a three-year prison sentence.
04:46After the sentence, in 1900, Lenin went to Germany and started running a newspaper there.
04:54For the next 17 years, he stayed in Europe and wrote a lot about the brutality of the Tsar and what Russian businessmen should do.
05:09Lenin's anger had a reason.
05:13In the reign of the Tsar, the factories were closed due to the occupation of land.
05:18For a piece of bread, the people were starving to death.
05:25The king considered his wife Alexandra to be a sinner.
05:30The wife was under the control of a terrorist named Rasputin.
05:35Lenin's brother, Alexander, sought to kill the king because the king and queen were not concerned about the people.
05:44The innocent people who went to the palace to tell their problems were shot to death.
05:52A nation rose up.
05:56In February 1917, the Russian people, who were on the streets, rose up against the king, and Russia was shocked.
06:06Using that opportunity, a group called the Socialists took control of the country.
06:14The communists, who were furious, shot the Tsar and his entire family.
06:22But even the new rulers could not break the food ban.
06:27Even though the Tsar died, the country did not die.
06:31Lenin, who believed that this was the right thing to do, set out for his motherland.
06:36Lenin's troops circled the capital Petrograd on November 7, 1917.
06:49Lenin took control of the country without spilling a drop of blood.
06:57The communist regime flourished in Russia.
07:00As stated in the press, the day after the regime came to power, Lenin took control of the agricultural lands and divided them among the farmers.
07:10The management of the businesses was handed over to the workers, and the banks were nationalized.
07:16It was only after Lenin established the communist regime in Russia that communism began to spread in most countries.
07:23He believed that even if he followed Karl Marx's footsteps, he would have to face the rest of the world.
07:31He had a habit of reading a lot of books.
07:35He also wrote books about his revolutionary ideas.
07:39His writings have been published in 55 volumes.
07:44In May 1922, Lenin suffered a stroke.
07:50His body lost its function.
07:52In two years, that is, on January 21, 1924, he died at the age of 54.
08:01His disfigured body is still visible in the cinemas in Moscow.
08:08If Lenin, like others, had been idle, he would not have had such a great impact on history.
08:22We don't have to think about the many shortcomings of the communist regime.
08:26But Lenin, who thought that poverty should go away in the country, that everyone should get a job, and that food should be available the next time, has had a bad place in history.
08:38Mahakavi Bharathiyar, who wrote about him and the Russian revolution,
08:44He has written a poem,
08:56The hope that we can make a great change,
09:02The determination to work day and night for his country,
09:06The desire to do everything for everyone,
09:10These are the fruits that helped Lenin to rule the sky.
09:16If we grow those fruits,
09:19Even if we can't change the fate of a country like Lenin,
09:23At least we can change our fate.
09:27We can rule any sky.
09:37We can rule any sky.
09:42We can rule any sky.

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