1.Rabindranath Tagore was born in Kolkata on May 8, 1861. He was popularly known as Gurudev.
His father was Maharishi Devandranath and mother Shardha Devi.
2. It was a time of gloom and cheerlessness when India’s soul almost lay prostrate at the feet of
the foreign rulers. Politically, India was deep in slavery and culturally in the wilderness. People were
foolishly aping the ways of the West and there was hardly and ray of hope of lights.
3.As a cultural ambassador of India, Rabindranath Tagore gave voice to the country and became an
instrument in spreading the knowledge of India culture around the world. Tagore, as a child, did not
like to go to school and so was taught at home. He began to write from early age. Tagore began to
write poems, songs and stories about different aspects of the Indian culture and society. He was very
talented, energetic and wise, and whatever he touched was exceptionally enriched. His genius like
the rising sun began to create wonders.
4. He shed light and warmth and revived the mental and moral spirit of the people. His writing
proved path-breaking and revolutionary. He was full of anguish, pain and sorrow at the Jallianwala
Bagh tragedy in which General Dyer and his soldiers had killed hundreds of innocent civilians and
wounded thousands of others on April 13, 1999 in Amritsar.
5. He once decided to renounce and relinguish his knighthood as a protest and immediately penned
a letter to Viceroy and he wrote, “The time has come when pledges of honour make our shame
glaring in their incongruous context of humiliation and I, for my part, wish to stand shorn of all
special distinctions, by the side of my countrymen, who for their, so-called insignificance are liable to
suffer degradation not fit for human beings
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