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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 4265-4269


Philosophy And Divinity: A Study Of Vision Of Ideas In Tagore’s Gitanjali

Sulabh Chaturvedi, Mukul S.K..




Abstract

Rabindranath Tagore, a famous Indian novel laureate. He was one of the greatest poet, dramatist, novelist and story writers of twentieth century. Tagore is well recognised and celebrated author of worldly significance. The writings of Tagore especially his poetical works have a deep much influenced by the Indian culture of Divinity and philosophy. His poetry also deals with the essence of ancient religious books that are highly featured with the description of divinity and many other sacred sources. Tagore is ahumanist and his Gitanjali is steeped in deep sense of humanism. Undoubtedly the Gitanjali is a religious and didactic poem of humanity that shows the appeal to humanity and love. The poet has imbibed a good deal of sense and sacred ideas with a vision to refine the spirit with sincerity honesty and truth which is the exclusive feature of Tagore’s poetry. The divine element in human is considered as a part of soul that has come to humanity with the grace of Almighty God.

Key words: Divinity,Philosophy, Humanism, Didactic, Essence






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