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"For love is the ultimate meaning of everything around us. It is not a mere sentiment; it is truth; it is the joy that is at the root of all creation. It is the white light of pure consciousness."CONTENTS Preface I The Relation of the Individual to the Universe Ii Soul Consciousness Iii The Problem of Evil Iv The Problem of Self V Realisation in Love Vi Realisation in Action Vii The Realisation of Beauty Viii The Realisation of The Infinite
Rabindranath Tagore was born to a Brahmin family in Calcutta and through his writings became the literary voice of India. He developed a following for his work in Bengali, but he became a worldwide sensation after the English translation of his poem Gitanjali caught the attention of W.B. Yeats. He toured the world and became known for his spiritual and artistic presence and global views that bridged the East and West. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913, the first non-Western writer to achieve such an honor. In addition to poetry, Tagore also wrote short stories, plays, novels, and essays, and many of his paintings hang in museums. He also founded a school, Visva Bharati, which combined Hindu and Western influences. Tagore loved music, and two of his songs became the national anthems for India and Bangladesh. The Fugitive is one example of his artistic powers:We came hither together, friend, and now at the cross-roads I stop to bid you farewell.Your path is wide and straight before you, but my call comes up by ways from the unknown.I shall follow wind and cloud; I shall follow the stars to where day breaks behind the hills; I shall follow lovers who, as they walk, twine their days into a wreath on a single thread of song, "I love."
Ihastuttavia runoja Rabindranath Tagorelta"Kaunis on rengas käsivarressasi, tuo tähtikirjaeltu, ja taitehikkaasti on se taottu tuhatvärisin jalokivin. Mutta kauniimpi on minulle miekkasi salamarenkaineen, jotka leviävät lentoon kuin Vishnun linnun siivet, välkkyen painuvan päivän vihanpuuntavassa valomeressä."Uhrilauluja on Nobel-voittaja Rabindranath Tagoren runokokoelma täynnä Intian taikaa. Kokoelman mystiset runot kertovat riipivästä rakkaudesta. Juuri tämä teos toi Tagorelle Nobel-palkinnon vuonna 1913.Intialainen Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) voitti Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon vuonna 1913. Hänen laaja tuotansa sisältää niin runoutta, proosaa kuin myös esseitä.
Tagore's experiences with drama began very early, when he was sixteen. In the beginning, his plays included intricate subplots and extended monologues. Later, Tagore's dramas used more philosophical and allegorical themes. Table of Contents: - The Post Office - Chitra - The Cycle of Spring - The King of the Dark Chamber - Sanyasi, or the Ascetic - Malini - Sacrifice - The King and the Queen - My Reminiscences - Autobiography
This book, from the series Primary Sources: Historical Books of the World (Asia and Far East Collection), represents an important historical artifact on Asian history and culture. Its contents come from the legions of academic literature and research on the subject produced over the last several hundred years. Covered within is a discussion drawn from many areas of study and research on the subject. From analyses of the varied geography that encompasses the Asian continent to significant time periods spanning centuries, the book was made in an effort to preserve the work of previous generations.
First published in 1917, 'Nationalism' is a collection of essays by Rabindranath Tagore, a Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter. Tagore composed hundreds of songs that are still sung today as they including the Indian and Bangladeshi national anthems. His prolific literary life has left a legacy of quality novels, essays, poems, and in this volume one of his plays. He earned the distinction of being the first Asian writer to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. 'Nationalism' highlights Tagore's political and philosophical views on human interpretation and its weakness for power and material hoardings. Packed with erudition and analysis, it expounds on the idea of moral and spiritual growth for human welfare. The lectures-written in lucid, metaphoric, poetic prose-are loaded with a stinging vision of the future and are a critique of his views on spirituality and humanity. Top 10 Hardcover Library Books: A Wrinkle in Time (9789389440188) How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (9789387669161) Their Eyes Were Watching God (9789389440577) The Magic of Believing (9789388118217) Zen in the Art of Archery (9789354990298) A Cloud by Day, a Fire by Night (9789391181611) Siddhartha by Hermann hesse (9789387669116) The Richest Man in Babylon (9789354990717) The Book of Five Rings (9789389440553) The Knowledge of the Holy (9789389157239) Note: Search by ISBN
?We read the world wrong and say that it deceives us.? beautifully traversing through the innocence of mini, to the devotion of Ratan to the gradual realization of phatik, kabuliwala and other Stories is a casket of Tagore most treasured stories like the kabuliwala, the Postmaster, giribala, the victory, master Mashai and many others! The title story ?Kabuliwala? is a story of an afghani merchant from Kabul who befriends a five year old girl called mini who reminds him of his daughter. Filled with mesmerizing tales of social and subjective importance, these stories aim to stir our senses and highlight the ordinariness of our daily life. Penned by one of the greatest writers of the century, this collection is a treasure trove of adventures!.
Rabindranath Tagore was born on 7 may 1861. He was also known by his nickname Gurudev. Tagore was a world famous poet, novelist, and philosopher. Also, he was the first Indian to win a Nobel Prize in literature. Two of his poetic songs became the National Anthem of two nations- India's "Jana Gana Mana" and Bangladesh "Amar Sonar Bangla". Gitanjali is one of his most profound poems. Tagore won a Nobel Prize in literature in 1913. He died on 7th August 1941. Tagore novel naav Durghatna deals with the stories of such characters who have been swinging between love, loyalty-disloyalty, hatred and jealousy. They are tired and broken by dancing to the tunes of destiny. Yet, they never give up and are still fighting with the circumstances to emerge out as winners.
15 Anmol kahaniyan by Rabindranath Tagore is an amazing collection of some of the best stories written by Tagore, which enigmatically portrays the rich cultural heritage of India.
The longest of Rabindranath Tagore novels, gora is rich in philosophical debate on politics and religion. The novel blatantly exposes the inequality and orthodoxy that exists in the established religious customs and traditions in the intertwining love stories between gora and sucharita and binoy and Lolita. Set in the backdrop of Bengal under British rule, reverberates with the vibration of India's nationalist awakening, Unravelling the various internal and external conflicts between man and society and establishing itself as an epic saga among the classics!
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