Rabindranath’s 159th birth anniversary today

Today is the 159th birth anniversary of poet Rabindranath Tagore, who reshaped Bengali literature and music as well as arts of Indian subcontinent by exploring contextual modernism.

On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Rabindranath, president Abdul Hamid and prime minister Sheikh Hasina issued separate messages, paying rich tributes to the poet.

On the 25th of Baishakh in 1268 Bengali year, Rabindranath, the fountainhead of Bengali wisdom, was born at Jorasanko in Kolkata.

Nobody had influenced the minds of so many Bengali-speaking people before or after him. His popularity, which was gradual and steady, has been compared by many to Shakespeare in the English-speaking world.

The youngest of thirteen surviving children, Tagore, nicknamed ‘Rabi’, was born on 25th of Bengali month of Baishakh in 1268 (May 7, 1861) in Jorasanko Mansion in Kolkata to Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi.

His novels, short stories, songs, dance-dramas and essays always straddle the border between social reality and personal life.

Gitanjali (song offerings), Gora (fair-faced) and Ghare-Baire (the home and the world) are his best-known works and his verse, short stories and essays could had an universal appeal as their lyricism and naturalism revealed a contemplative and mutating mind.

The author of our national anthem, for his profoundly sensitive verses in Gitanjali, Rabindranath became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in literature in 1913.

Sometimes referred to as ‘the Bard of Bengal’, Tagore’s poetic songs were viewed as spiritual and mercurial.

His compositions were chosen by two nations as national anthems: Bangladesh’s Amar Sonar Bangla and India’s Jana Gana Mana. The Sri Lankan national anthem was inspired by his work.

The legendary poet breathed his last at his paternal residence in Kolkata on Sraban 22 of Bangla year 1348 (August 7, 1941).

Bangladesh Television and other private television channels and Bangladesh Betar will air special programmes highlighting the life and works of Rabindranath.

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