Tagore's multifaceted talent made him a towering figure in the whole world: a poet, a novelist, an educationist, a social reformer, a painter, a musician, a philosopher, dramatist, a patriot, a linguist, a political scientist. It seems that no adjectives are left to define this genius. Every aspect of human life has been minutely captured by Tagore in his woks. Whenever I feel despondent and depressed, I always turn to Tagore's poems, and his magical hands uplift the veil of gloom from my mind and refills it with a positive vibe. The only man whom I consider as my Gurudev, my guide, my mentor, as he always guides me through the hazards of this material existence. The poet has eternally emptied himself in his literature.
This year marks his 150th birth anniversary. Whole of Kolkata is in a strange vigour to celebrate his birthday. But standing at this point a question always probes my mind- how much did we take from Tagore? How much did we inherit or learn from his ideas, his thoughts and his philosophy? We all celebrate and sing on the day of Rabindra Jayanti but most of us fail to secure the message that Tagore wanted to convey- the message of humanism, fellow feeling, brotherhood and love. My earnest request to all my countrymen and friends- let us not merely play the songs of Tagore, or enact his drama on stage, but let us embrace his principles, his message and his philosophy. The day we can do so, we will be able to turn our country into an utopian world. A HEARTY SALUTE TO THE GREATEST MAN BORN TILL DATE. TOMARE JANAI KOBI PRONAM......
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