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Personal Observations: Korea – The Lamp of Asia

The Korean nation has sense of ownership for their motherland. They love their cities, towns, villages, mountains, rivers; they love…

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Sarla Devi: A Forgotten Feminist

Besides love story of Gandhi and Sarla Devi, the book is mainly about Sarla Devi who has not been given…

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T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Wasteland” Heavily Inspired By Indian Philosophy

Only nine years before the Wasteland was first published, Rabindranath Tagore had won the Nobel Prize for literature. By Preeti…

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Home Coming – A Poem from Bengal

Suhina Biswasmajumdar A writer from Kolkata, Bengal and a life-long devotee of Swami Vivekananda, Suhina is against any discrimination. Two…

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On Tagore’s Trails in America

As a young man, Rabindranath Tagore was deeply impressed with the works of 19th-century American writers Waldo Emerson and Walt…

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Ghalib, Kolkata, Tagore and Urdu Literature

Ghalib stayed in Kolkata for eighteen months. Kolkata’s cultural vibrancy, literary sensibility and cosmic vision had cast a spell on…

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Paradise Regains – Poetry from Bengal

Deny to die a coward’s death Suhina Biswasmajumdar A writer from Kolkata, Bengal and a life-long devotee of Swami Vivekananda,…

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Sri Ramakrishna and Sadhu Hiranand: Interface of Bengali and Sindhi Culture

Like the great Sindhu River having a long cultural history behind it, Bengal too had the sacred river Ganga, entering…

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Fragmented – Poetry from Bengal

 Fragmented me! My conscious mind always drained luxury restrains. A writer from Kolkata, Bengal and a life-long devotee of Swami…

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‘Thinking of Him’- A film on Tagore’s platonic relationship with Argentine writer Victoria Ocampo

During his Bueno Aires visit in 1924, when Tagore fell seriously ill, she took care of him. Rabindranath Tagore left…

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