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The Childhood of Rabindranath Tagore​

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A man of prodigious literary and artistic accomplishments, Tagore played a leading role in Indian cultural renaissance and came to be recognized, along with Mohandas Gandhi, as one of the architects of modern India. Tagore's career, extending over a period of more than sixty years, not only chronicled his personal growth and versatility but also reflected the artistic, cultural, and political vicissitudes of India in the late nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century. His work depicts all the human emotions in depth and as a psychiatrist it was an interesting to view his childhood and his literary work from this point of view.

Keywords: Childhood, Tagore, reminiscences

The 25th of Baisakh in 2011 was the 150 birth anniversary of the revolutionary poet Sri Rabindranath Tagore. Words were to him what a lump of marble is to a sculptor. He would caress them, adore their fullness and in his mind's eye visualize how he could shape them into a beautiful piece that delivers an emotion, touches a chord and evokes passion in his readers. He was a creator, a creator of a new pattern of thoughts for people to dwell on. Many a times while ready his poetry, I feel as if he must have felt all the emotions possible in such depth that only then he could write about each and every human emotion possible. In any mood I am, he seems to have a poetry depicting that mood. That's why I wanted to read about his childhood, how this great man as a child was and what did influence him to grow up into what he became.

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