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bites.org.inRabindranath Thakur 1861—1941 Family and bites.org.inmilieu Dwarakanath

 Original family surname: Kushari  Rarhi Brahmins, village: Kush, Burdwan district of Bengal  Ancestors were “Pirali” Brahmins – Brahmins who had converted to Islam  Dwarakanath Tagore – grandfather  Well-versed in Bengali, English, Arabic, Farsi as well as legal matters bites.org.in Ventures in banking, insurance, shipping  Very prominent citizen of at that time [give years]  Passed away in London Debendranath

 One of the founders of the (1843)  Deeply spiritual, but did not renounce his considerable material possessions  Spirit of detachment bites.org.in Master of the Upanishads Milieu

 Family at the forefront of the Bengal Renaissance  Literary magazines  Dhrupad musicians, Western classical music performances at home – in bites.org.inthe courtyard Jorasanko Thakurbari

 The ancestral house bites.org.inof the Thakur-s bites.org.in Panoramic view Jorasanko Thakurbari

 The courtyard for bites.org.inperformances The Ambience

 Immersed in music, plays  Brahmo Samaj meetings, in which prayer songs played a very big part bites.org.in Many prayer songs were written by father Debendranath bites.org.in Travels: bites.org.inand England Awakening of the poet

 After Upanayan, left Kolkata with his father  , Amritsar, the hill station Dalhousie  Acquaintance with the classical poetry of Kalidasa  When he was 16, he completed a collection of poems called “Bhanusingher Podabolee”  “Gahanakusumakunjamajhey” bites.org.in The story he himself said – a rainy afternoon, he took a slate and wrote this word  Liked the sound of it and wanted more (inspired by the classical poetry of Vidyapati, in Brajabuli) Bhanusingha bites.org.inGahana kusuma Sajani sajani England

 Visit to England – to study law  Paid little heed to studies – attracted strongly to folk songs of England, bites.org.inScotland and Wales, to the opera  While in England, started writing prose -- began novels and short stories Balmikiprotibha bites.org.inBalmiki bandits Manager of the bites.org.inFamily Estate Return

 Returned in 1880, married to Mrinalini Devi in 1882  Personal tragedy  Passing of sister-in-law Kadambari Debi  She was the young Rabindranath’s sounding board  She was always the first person to hear his new poems and songs bites.org.in Left him devastated  One of his early book of poems “Shoishob Sangeet” appeared in 1884  1890: Started managing the family estate  The family mansion at , district Kushtia, present  Acquaintance with bites.org.inrural Bengal began Lalon Fakir

 He heard many traditional folk songs, including the simple and extremely moving songs of Lalon Fakir  Gagan Harkara was a runner, who used to sing bites.org.inHorinam Jodi tor Shantiniketan

 School at Shantiniketan, district Birbhum  Ashrama, education in the midst of nature  True education does not explain things; true education arouses curiosity  Contact with the Bauls of Birbhum  In the middle, “Kotha o Kahini” bites.org.in Uttarayan, with its 5 houses  Udayan, Konark, Shyamali, Udichi, Punoscho, Geetanjali, Partition of bites.org.inBengal The Deeply Creative Years

 Personal tragedies  Father, wife, youngest son

 1905: Partition of Bengal bites.org.in Amar shonar bangla  1910: Geetanjali appears in Bengali

 1913: The Nobel Vishwa-Bharati bites.org.inand Painting Travelling over the world

 1916: Set off on a tour of Japan and the USA  1919: Jalianwala Bagh and return of knighthood  1921: Vishwa-Bharati inaugurated  1924: Japan, China and Argentina  Going to war after praying at Stupa-s  Japanese and Chinese studies in Shantiniketan bites.org.in “Bengal art” school: Japanese and Chinese painters who came, wash painting  Influence on Abanindranath  Starts painting (Victoria Ocampo) … began with doodles on his manuscripts  1928: First oil painting bites.org.in bites.org.in bites.org.in bites.org.in bites.org.in The Last bites.org.inDecades The “Kallol” group

 A young group of writers, who began by opposing Rabindranath  “Realistic Literature”  Stalwarts  Premendra Mitra  Buddhadeb Basu bites.org.in  Manishchandra Ghatak  Gokulchandra Nag The Kallol group

 Rabindranath wrote that he appreciated the literary effort, but the demand for realistic literature was just the “flaunting of poverty” and bites.org.in“unrestraint of lust.” bites.org.inA Final Look The phenomenon

 Single-handedly developed the  Kazi Nazrul Islam: “He altogether transformed the Bengali language”  Amartya Sen: “Gigantic and epoch-making influence on the language: He reshaped and reconstructed modern Bengali”  A rational giant, portrayed in the West as a mystic  Amartya Sen: The West came to know of him as a romantic and a spiritualist bites.org.in Nnever got acquainted with his deep desire for critical thinking and human freedom  The various shades of his poetry  Buddhadeb Basu: His deepest poetry is sublime  But he was carrying the burden of a relatively immature language on his shouldders Epilogue

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high Where knowledge is free Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by bites.org.in narrow domestic walls, Where the mind is led forward by Thee into ever-widening thoughts and actions Into that heaven, my father, Let my country awake