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Rabindra jayanti | 25th baisakh | Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore biography

Rabindranath Tagore is Born in JorasankoThakurbari in Calcutta. JorasankoThakurbari is a wealthy and cultured Brahma Brahmin family in Calcutta. rabindranath Tagore date of birth Is Tuesday, 7th May 1861 or 25 se Baisakh 1268 (Rabindra jayanti). His father was Debendranath Tagore (1817-1905) and his mother was Saradasundari Devi (1826-1875). Rabindranath was the 14th son of his parents.

Rabindranath Tagore childhood

His mother died in 1875. Father Debendranath spent most of his life outside Calcutta during the long haul of the countryside. Rabindranath was the son of a wealthy family, yet his childhood was spent in the care of the servants. Rabindranath would have been more comfortable to walk around in the Jodhashanko’s house or in the garden environment of Bolpur and Panihati.

Rabindranath’s initiation ceremony was held in 1873 at the age of eleven.
After the ceremony, he went out for the first time with his father in the countryside. At first, they came to Santiniketan. Then after spending some time in Amritsar in Punjab, he visited the worship system of Sikhs. In the end, Devendranath goes to Punjab (currently in the Himachal Pradesh state of India).

Dalhousie near Shailshahar, bakrotaya. During this period in Bakura bungalow, he learns Sanskrit grammar, English, astronomy, from his father and Starts taking regular lessons in general science and history.

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Rabindranath Tagore school life

Rabindranath Tagore did not receive any formal school education during his childhood; His education was arranged at home by home tutors. Rabindranath studied for some time in his childhood at Calcutta Oriental Seminary, Normal School, Bengal Academy and St. Xavier’s Collegiate School. But because of lack of presence in the school,

Rabindranath Tagore life history

In 1878 only seventeen years old Rabindranath went to England for the first time. Rabindranath Tagore married life started in 1883, he got married to Mrinalini Devi. Since 1890, Rabindranath started living in the zamindari estate of Shilaidah in eastern Bengal. In 1901. He established Brahmacharya in Santiniketan in West Bengal and started living there. Mrinalini Devi died In 1902, this was the saddest moment in his life.

In 1905 he joined the anti-partition movement. In 1915, the British Government awarded him the knighthood. But in 1919 he left the title in protest of the murder of JalianwalaBagh. In 1921, he established an organization called Sriniketan for rural development.

Visva-Bharati was officially established in 1923 at Santiniketan. He travelled extensively in a long time and spread the message of “universal brotherhood” throughout the world. After a long illness in 1941, he died in the paternal house of Calcutta.

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Rabindranath Tagore literature

Rabindranath’s poetic literature is characterized by dynamism, painting, spiritual consciousness, tradition, nature, humanism, patriotism, philanthropy, romantic beauty, duality, language, rhythm and diversity, realization. And progress the Indian scriptures and public education and western science and art and industry philosophy had a profound influence in his writings. Through fiction and articles, he published his opinion about society and politics. As a means of social welfare, he expressed his intention to educate rural people and educate poor people of the village.

In addition to this, he also protested against social discrimination, untouchability, religious fanaticism and religious fundamentalism. In the philosophy of Rabindranath, the human family has been specified as the origin of God. He considered music and dance as an essential part of education. Rabindranath’s song is one of his best works. His “Sonar Bangla” and “Jana Gana mana odhinayaka Jaya haii”, is world famous, those are the national anthem of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and the Republic of India respectively.

Rabindranath Tagore started writing poems at the age of eight. In 1874 “TavitabhodhiniPatrika” published his “Wishallas” poem. This was his first published work.

As Rabindranath writes in his writings the life of the Bengali people, as well as the culture. He has written all the things of the world in his writings. Humans do not have any human feelings, that are not found in Rabindranath’s writings. About his poet, Dinesh Das said, ‘The leaves of your feet are everywhere’. Rabindranath is our best regard for all the problems of civilization. A glow in the dark. He translated many kinds of literature into Bangla. With his incomparable and all-around talent, he has promoted Bangla literature to the world. And he has brought the Bangalee to a great dignified position by promoting Bangla literature in the world.

Rabindra Bharati University

RavindraBharatiuniversity was established in 1962 to mark the birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, who was first Indian and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. It is known as a State University, which is dedicated to promoting its ideas and thought of the Rabindranath, humanitarian, social science, art and culture. Rabindra Bharati University has the unique feature of presenting itself as a centre for art education, fine art, language, literature and social science higher education. Emerald Bower Campus has three head teachers, art, fine arts and visual arts, where the original campus Jodasanko presents a museum and had some few (art classes like singing, painting etc.) organizes many events like Rabindranath’s birth and death anniversary or annual university convocation ceremony.

Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore was the author of book Gitanjali. His famous poetry book, Gitanjali, was released in the year 1910. In 1913, Gitanjali (English Translation, 1912), Swedish Academy for the English translation of poetry, gave Rabindranath Tagore Nobel prize in Literature.

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Rabindra Jayanti utsav celebration

Rabindra Jayanti is the day that marks the Rabindranath Tagore birth anniversary, a great scholar and novelist. Rabindra Jayanti celebration is one of the most important festivals for people in Bengal. In the memory of the great poet-Rabindranath, cultural events and poetry poems are organized all over the city. All cultural activities were held on this day in Jorasanko Thakurbari. Prizes are distributed that music, skits, dramas, traditional songs and dance performs at the Institute and Theater.

Rabindra Jayanti is celebrated in many schools, colleges and clubs and best Rabindrasangeet are played along with dance, drama and other cultural activities.

Rabindranath Tagore’s birth anniversary is remembered with respect and memory. The whole of West Bengal was celebrated with great enthusiasm on this day. The celebration is organized by the government as a diverse organization. Almost all school and college programs are managed based on his literary work. Rabindranath’s song sang and his poetry was recited where different programs were held. Various programs from the early morning were held in Jodasanko Tagore Bari, where he was born.

About Rabindranath travel

Travel Literature is started in Bengal during the Chaitanya period. In 1177 BC, Bijayaram Sen wrote ‘Tirthamangal‘, thereby describing Kashi and Prayag tour. In 1864, Debendranath Tagore’s autobiography was found in Varanvavarna, Orissa tour, Joshimathyatra etc. Sanjib Chandra Chattopadhyay (Dakata of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee) Palamau is a memento in Bengali tour literature. The Himalayas, written by Jaladhar Sen, was published in 1900. Pramod Chattopadhyay’s travelogue ‘Himalaya Mahatiraththa’ and ‘Sukhpathya’.

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Rabindranath placed a precious high feather in the history of Bengal, which was the tone of the tradition of Bengalis. His writings are not just a description of the journey of ‘Yurop-Prabashi’s letter’, ‘Japan-passenger diary’, ‘Japan-passenger’, ‘Java-passenger letter’, ‘Russian letter’, and the customs, social customs and other I can learn about the subject.

Rabindranath travel literature

In the travel literature, the description of the journey, the name of the place, the beauty of the new place, the names of the traveller or any other type of experience usually describes the author. But Rabindranath is also unique in travel literature. Because only 17-year-old Rabindranath travels with this essential element of literature, his intense observation, analysis, energy and sense of humor. The country’s customs and discipline also Above all, accepting that country, he also felt his pulse.

Rabindranath’s publication

Young Rabindranath’s ‘Yurpe Prabasir Patra’ was published in regular ‘Bharati‘ magazine. Rabindranath’s visit to Europe is divided into two parts – 1) Yurop’s expatriate letter 2) Yuri’s diary. In this article, the two will be put together for the benefit of discussion. It is found in the travelogue (in the ship, on the train), the behavior of the travelers of different countries, their misconceptions about the journey, the fictional and practical descriptions of different countries, the comparison of the natural environment of India with the natural environment of India, compared to the social environment of India with the social environment of India, the good English Bad English, England’s Education System, Parliament, Home Cards, Low Description of the house etc.

Grandfather Kishore Ravi did not mind studying in the school in India, it was decided from home that he would be sent to Europe for being a barrister. From Bombay, he left the ship with Dada Satyendranath. As a result of seasickness, the ship could not lift heads for six days; Was bedridden. But the ship’s steward came to his cabin and forced him to eat. In this context, Stuart has had a lot of fun with the comments,
‘We had a steward … I had a special merit on him. During the day when he presented me with food; … if I did not say I would become weak like a rat…

Death of Rabindranath Tagore

India’s Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore passed away in Kolkata on 7th August 1941. He was 80 at that time.

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