Sameer Bhatia Gives A Tribute To Rabindranath Tagore
Tribute to Rabindranath Tagore and his eternal legacy
Looking for a Nobel Laureate I found him.
While drowning in the ocean of music, I found him.
His meaningful quotes touch my heart.
While drowning deeply in patriotic feelings, I found him.
Looking for the source of knowledge and wisdom, I found him.
I couldn't think of any other person with such a vibrant and extensive persona as him.
Born in May, 1861, a Bengali brahmin in Calcutta, he was a man of prodigious literary and artistic accomplishments, with an extensive persona who inspired us from generations to generations.
Poet, novelist, playwright, essayist, writer, composer, painter, philosopher, social reformer, educator, linguist, grammarian, leaving us with his invaluable creations.
His each contribution was an epitome of empirical knowledge outstripping the other.
There's much more as I keep writing further.
He who introduced new forms of prose and verse as a common language in Bengal literature was none other than Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore.
Tagore is considered the greatest creative genius of the 20th century and is constantly being remembered more and more.
He received the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Each word of his rapture is overwhelmingly emotion : a mystical experience we need to capture.
Rabindranath Tagore was a multifaceted genius, a true nationalist and an absolute humanist.
While emphasising on aesthetic development, he was primarily an educationalist.
He enlightened Bengali literature with his glorious poems, drama, short stories, novels, prose, and fiction.
Tagore was truly a creative genius who stepped into the world with his beliefs, ideas and glorious vision.
The one and only who possessed so much variety and abundance to put his unmatchable tremendous input.
He represented India and its values on an international level for his creative works and achievements as productive output.
The original Indian national anthem was written as Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata in Bengali by Rabindranath Tagore.
The National Anthem of Bangladesh, "Amar Sonar Bangla," or "My Golden Bengal," was also written by him which is sweet and pure.
Tagore wrote his original works in both Bengali and English.
The King of the Dark Chamber, Manasi, The Post Office, The Immovable and Geetanjali are a few of Tagore's plays which everyone cherish.
He wrote more than a thousand poems, eight novels and story collections with many articles on various subjects.
Dancing Women, standing figure, Head study, Women's face ate some of his paintings that attracts.
Tagore was a creative composer with 2,232 songs to his credit
Each song written and composed with love and devotion in Rabindra Sangeet is an asset.
Tagore's thoughts are rooted in the philosophy of man, life and God.
The prayer "Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high" is Tagore's masterpiece, where he urges God.
-Sameer Bhatia