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Answered by hussainhussian
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Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was a Bengali poet, philosopher, artist, playwright, composer and novelist. India's first Nobel laureate, Tagore won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature. He composed the text of both India's and Bangladesh's respective national anthems. His body of literature is deeply sympathetic for the poor and upholds universal humanistic values. His poetry drew from traditional Vaisnava folk lyrics and was often deeply mystical.

Wrong Man’s Worldly Life: The man had never believed in mere utility. He had no useful work, he indulged in mad whims. He painted and made little pieces of sculptures, men, women and castles. Thus he wasted his time on all useless and needless things. People laughed at him. He spent his earth life in useless work and after death, the gates of heaven opened wide for him and he was sent to the Workers Paradise.

But the newcomer did not fit well with the atmosphere in Workers’ Paradise. He lounged in the streets absently and jostled the hurrying men. He lay in the green meadows or close to the fast flowing stream. A girl went hustling-bustling everyday to a silent torrent (silent since in the Workers’ Paradise even a torrent wouldn't waste its energy singing), to fill her pitchers.

Wrong Man’s Life in Paradise: The girl on seeing the man asked him about his work in that paradise. He said to her, he has not spared even a moment for work. She without understanding his words said that she will spare some work for him to do, if he wishes to do it. Then she further asked him about his choice of work. He asked for one of her pitchers, one that she can spare for him. She asked him the purpose of asking her pitcher whether to draw water from torrent or for some other purpose. He asked it for drawing pictures in it. She got annoyed on his answer and she said she doesn’t have time to waste like him and went on her way. Every day they met and everyday he said the same thing to her. She yielded at last. She gave him one of her pitchers. The man started painting. When he had completed his work, the girl held up the pitcher and stared at its sides, she was totally puzzled on seeing the lines and colors drawn in her pitcher. The man laughed and said it doesn’t have any specific meaning and purpose. She, after reaching home saw the picture with the prying eyes and held it in light, then turned it all the sides and scanned the painting. She again scanned the picture in the candle light in silence. For the first time in her life she saw a meaningless and purposeless thing.

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