Rabindranath Tagore

The Universal Poet: Rabindranath Tagore

The Universal Poet

A Nobel laureate, artist, and nation-builder.

A Renaissance Man

Rabindranath Tagore, a polymath from Bengal, reshaped Bengali literature and music, as well as Indian art. His profound contributions across various fields and his universal humanism cemented his status as a global icon and “the Bard of Bengal”.

1913

Nobel Prize

in Literature

2

National Anthems

Composed

A Life of Art and Vision: A Timeline

1878: First Trip to England

He traveled to England to study law, but his true passion remained literature. His time abroad broadened his perspectives, which would later influence his writing and philosophy.

1901: Founding of Santiniketan

He established an experimental school in Santiniketan, aiming to provide an education rooted in a harmonious connection with nature and culture. This would later evolve into the renowned Visva-Bharati University.

1913: The Nobel Prize

He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his collection of poems, `Gitanjali` (Song Offerings), making him the first non-European to win the prestigious award.

1919: Renouncing Knighthood

In protest of the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, he renounced his knighthood, showing his solidarity with the Indian people and his opposition to British oppression.

A tribute to Rabindranath Tagore.