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Title: Tagore’s Song – the Source of Infusion of a new Life
Authors: Samanta, Susanta Kumar
Keywords: Tagore's Song
Issue Date: Feb-2016
Publisher: Anudhyan: An International Journal of Social Sciences (AIJSS)
Abstract: The Crisis in Civilization was apprehended by Rabindranath Tagore in the past. But it is till dominating today with new dimension. We are under Political pressure, arrogance and brutality. Even our personal liberty is in distress. We cannot trust on each other rather indulge into immoral competition. Finally, we are alienated from each other. There is no limitation of defining and limiting the exact space of activity of the contending and the opposite forces of the society. Conflict and rivalry within the society is causing distortion and disruption of human relation and reaction. It leads to formidable barrier in the flow of life of the society. There is an identity crisis of human being. We want to get rid of the dreadful situation with the messages of freedom, mutual trust and harmony and so on. All these intellectual and emotional hospitality along with realization is available in the Writings and Creation of Rabindranath Tagore, ‘The greatest reconciler of the modern age’. Especially, we can do away with the situation only by the aid of His Song. We can manifest our inner-self with the language and philosophy lies behind His Song. Man is revealed as well as spirited by Tagore’s Song. Mental strength may be restored with the elements like self control, self-respect, self-help and co-operation etc. accumulated in Rabindrasangeet. With the help of such a cultural wealth as well as conscious art we can combat the recent dreadful situation. Tagore’s Song is the most powerful source of inspiration to our new life.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/22
ISSN: 2455 6319
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