Rabindranath Tagore
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Rabindranath Tagore was born into a distinguished Bengali family in Rabindranath Tagore did have a brief spell at St Xavier's Jesuit school, but found the conventional system of education uncongenial.Tagore received his education at home.He was taught in Bengali, with English lessons in the afternoon. He read the Bengali poets since his early age and he began writing poetry himself by the age of eight. His father wanted him to become a barrister and he was sent to In In 1879, he enrolled at By l883 he was married. Tagore's family chose his bride, an almost illiterate girl of ten named Bhabatarini (renamed Mrinalini), whom he married with little ceremony. They were to have four children; the eldest was born when Mrinalini was 13. However, Mrinalini died at the age of 30. From 1890, Tagore had undertaken the management of his family estates. His earliest poetic collections Manasi (l890), Chitra (1895) and Sonar Tari (1895) used colloquial Bengali instead of the usual archaic literary form. In 1901 he founded the famous Shantiniketan near In 1912, Tagore visited In 1913, he was awarded the famous Nobel Prize and used the prize money to improve his school at Shantiniketan. Apart from his poetry, he held major exhibitions of his paintings in the West. He was also a noted composer. His works and his life influenced film director Shri Satyajit Ray, who had been one of his pupils. Tagore was not politically motivated and tried to harmonies the views of east and west. In August 1941, Shri Rabindranath Tagore was moved from Shantiniketan ashram to In the same year i.e 1941, he passes away in the same house in which he was born in. |
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