rebendranath Tagore first fouded what for religious discussions
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Answer: In 1901 Tagore moved to Santiniketan to found an ashram with a marble-floored prayer hall—The Mandir—an experimental school, groves of trees, gardens, a library. There his wife and two of his children died. His father died in 1905. He received monthly payments as part of his inheritance and income from the Maharaja of Tripura, sales of his family's jewellery, his seaside bungalow in Puri, and a derisory 2,000 rupees in book royalties. He gained Bengali and foreign readers alike; he published Naivedya (1901) and Kheya (1906) and translated poems into free verse.
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Rabindranath Tagore, which was first established for religious discussions, is:
- Religious debates, as compared to contradictory texts, tend to debate oral, informal or public debates, among scholars of different religious beliefs.
- For the most part, further celebration of these talks has been undertaken at the instigation of the authorities.
- For the Church seldom shows kindness in this manner of instilling the spirit of revealed truth.
- Tagore's politics were threatening, quite easily.
- The refusal to accept heroism was what put Tagore among other opponents of the British rule in India.
- His rejection of ‘nation worship’ would not have been famous for the war that was to come in the years to come.
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