Write a speech on Rabindranath Tagore?
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Rabindranath Tagore was a great poet, patriot, philosopher, humanist, and painter. He was born in Jorasanka, Calcutta on 7th of May in 1861 in his ancestral home to the Maharsi Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi. He was 14th child of his parents however different from others. He got his proper education and knowledge about various subjects at home by the private teachers. He was very young when started writing poems, some of them were published in the periodicals.
He went to England for his higher education but was not satisfied by the traditional system of education there. He returned to India and opened his own school named Santiniketan in Bolpur, Birbhum, Bengal. This school later became a college and then a university (Visva-Bharati). He was honored with the Nobel Prize for ‘Gitanjali’ in 1913. He was also awarded with Knighthood by the British Crown however he returned as a mark of protest against massacre in Jallianwalabagh.
He went to England for his higher education but was not satisfied by the traditional system of education there. He returned to India and opened his own school named Santiniketan in Bolpur, Birbhum, Bengal. This school later became a college and then a university (Visva-Bharati). He was honored with the Nobel Prize for ‘Gitanjali’ in 1913. He was also awarded with Knighthood by the British Crown however he returned as a mark of protest against massacre in Jallianwalabagh.
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Speech on Rabindranath Tagore
Good morning everyone, I am glad to give a speech on this auspicious day my topic is Rabindranath Tagore.
Rabindranath Tagore was a great Indian poet. He was born on 7th may in 1861 at Jorasanka, Kolkata. He was born in the rich and cultural family, his parents were Maharishi Debendranath and Sharda Devi.He was very much interested in writing poem from his early age when he was just 14 years old he began writing poems at that his mother died in 1875.
He took his early education at home the private teachers were there to educate him, he never attended the school, however, went to England for higher studies. He went England in 1878 to study law and he returned without completing the studies. And started his career as a poet and writer.
He translated his work Geetanjali into English during the time when he was in England. He was awarded the Nobel prize for literature within the year his Geetanjali was published. He has mentioned the mysticism and sentimental beauty of Indian culture in his writing for which a non-westerner was honoured with prestigious award first time.
Together with being a renowned poet, he was also a genius, writer, novelist, visual artist, composer, playwright and a philosopher. He was having a good command of many languages, he can write poetry and stories. He was a good philosopher through which he has influenced a huge range of Indian people during the freedom struggle.
It is an unforgettable contribution towards the Indian Literature the two songs from his Rabindrasangeet were more famous as they are the national anthem of two countries such as “Amar Shonary Bangla” (national anthem of Bangladesh) and “Jana Gana Mana” (national anthem of India). His great writings in form of poem or stories are unchallenged even today. Perhaps he was the first who filled the gap between the west and east through his effective writings.
He travelled in many countries of Europe, America and Asia and also delivered many lectures in universities and in public meeting on education. Together with Gandhi Ji, he had a thought of the welfare of the people of India. His nationalism and patriotism made him great and noble.
Most of his writings were based on the life of people of Bengal. Another writing named Galpaguccha was a collection of stories based on the poverty, backwardness and illiteracy of the Indian people, other poetry collections are like sonar, Tari, Kalpana, Chitra, naivedya, etc and novels are like Gora, chitrangadhaand Malini, binodini and Nauka Dubai, raja and rani, etc. He was very religious and spiritual man which helped him a lot in the days of the crisis.
Rabindranath can be compared with Rabindranath himself. As he was considered the greatest figure in modern India Renaissance. We look upon him as the source of beauty and knowledge and as the inspiration of all noble thought and great ideas. Rabindranath is no more with us. But his ideas and ideals will continue to inspire and encourage the whole humanity in the days to come.
He died on 7th August in 1941 in Kolkata before seeing India’s Independence.
Thank you!
Good morning everyone, I am glad to give a speech on this auspicious day my topic is Rabindranath Tagore.
Rabindranath Tagore was a great Indian poet. He was born on 7th may in 1861 at Jorasanka, Kolkata. He was born in the rich and cultural family, his parents were Maharishi Debendranath and Sharda Devi.He was very much interested in writing poem from his early age when he was just 14 years old he began writing poems at that his mother died in 1875.
He took his early education at home the private teachers were there to educate him, he never attended the school, however, went to England for higher studies. He went England in 1878 to study law and he returned without completing the studies. And started his career as a poet and writer.
He translated his work Geetanjali into English during the time when he was in England. He was awarded the Nobel prize for literature within the year his Geetanjali was published. He has mentioned the mysticism and sentimental beauty of Indian culture in his writing for which a non-westerner was honoured with prestigious award first time.
Together with being a renowned poet, he was also a genius, writer, novelist, visual artist, composer, playwright and a philosopher. He was having a good command of many languages, he can write poetry and stories. He was a good philosopher through which he has influenced a huge range of Indian people during the freedom struggle.
It is an unforgettable contribution towards the Indian Literature the two songs from his Rabindrasangeet were more famous as they are the national anthem of two countries such as “Amar Shonary Bangla” (national anthem of Bangladesh) and “Jana Gana Mana” (national anthem of India). His great writings in form of poem or stories are unchallenged even today. Perhaps he was the first who filled the gap between the west and east through his effective writings.
He travelled in many countries of Europe, America and Asia and also delivered many lectures in universities and in public meeting on education. Together with Gandhi Ji, he had a thought of the welfare of the people of India. His nationalism and patriotism made him great and noble.
Most of his writings were based on the life of people of Bengal. Another writing named Galpaguccha was a collection of stories based on the poverty, backwardness and illiteracy of the Indian people, other poetry collections are like sonar, Tari, Kalpana, Chitra, naivedya, etc and novels are like Gora, chitrangadhaand Malini, binodini and Nauka Dubai, raja and rani, etc. He was very religious and spiritual man which helped him a lot in the days of the crisis.
Rabindranath can be compared with Rabindranath himself. As he was considered the greatest figure in modern India Renaissance. We look upon him as the source of beauty and knowledge and as the inspiration of all noble thought and great ideas. Rabindranath is no more with us. But his ideas and ideals will continue to inspire and encourage the whole humanity in the days to come.
He died on 7th August in 1941 in Kolkata before seeing India’s Independence.
Thank you!
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