This thought explains that mistakes may happen, and the journey may be difficult, but movement itself brings learning and growth.
Rabindranath Tagore’s words remind us that true insight and creativity emerge when we align ourselves with the deeper rhythms of life, nature, and the universe.
On 30 May, the United Nations Academic Impact honoured the Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, whose collection of poetry, Gitanjali, and its universal message of harmony were the focus of an event ...
The characters of Tagore’s stories spring into life through the cinematic imagination of acclaimed filmmaker, Anurag Basu in ‘Stories By Rabindranath Tagore’. ‘Stories By Rabindranath Tagore’ shares ...
Rabindranath’s ancestors had originally been known by the surname Kushari, although they had later started using ‘Thakur’, which had been subsequently anglicised as ‘Tagore’.
Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti, widely known as Rabindra Jayanti or Pochishe Boishakh, is more than just the celebration of a birth anniversary—it is a heartfelt homage to one of India’s greatest minds, ...
Deep sympathy with the aims and aspirations of Zionism was expressed by Rabindranath Tagore, world-famous Indian poet and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913, in an interview with the ...