
Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025 commemorates 164. The anniversary of the birth of Rabindranath Tagore, one of the most respected literary personalities in India.
On this day, the 25th day of the Bengal Moon Boishakh (usually April or May) celebrated every year, honor its extraordinary contributions to literature, music, art and education.
The composer of the Indian National anthem “Jan Gan Man”, Tagore was Polymath, who spanned culture through his works.
He was born in 1861 and played a leading role in the Indian Cultural Renaissance and alongside Mahatama Gandhi was recognized as one of the architects of modern India.
Tagore is known for its contribution to the field of Bengal literature and politics. His poems, shorts of stories, songs, games and novels are still honored and analyzed in various fields of art.
Why is Rabindranath Tagore called “Bard Bengal”?
Rabindranath Tagore is called “Bard of Bengal”, like William Shakespeare is called “Bard of Avon” because of its monumental influence on Bengal literature, music and culture.
As a fruitful poet, composer and social reformer, he revolutionized Bengal’s literature and introduced it to the world and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
He was the first non -European to be awarded the Nobel Prize for his contribution to world literature.
His compositions, known as Rabindra Sangeet, remain the cornerstone of Bengal’s music. Tagore’s works, which mix traditional Bengal culture with modern thoughts, also inspired the Bengal Renaissance and the Indian nationalist movement.
He also wrote the national anthem for Bangladesh. His other remarkable works include Gitanjali, Chokher Bali, Post Master, Kabuliwallah, Nastanirh.
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