Rabindranath Tagore, also
known by the sobriquet Gurudev, was born in Calcutta, India into a wealthy
Brahmin family. He was a Bengali poet, Brahmo Samaj philosopher, visual artist,
playwright, novelist, and composer whose works reshaped Bengali literature and
music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A cultural icon of Bengal and
India, he became Asia's first Nobel laureate when he won the
1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. Tagore's works included Gitanjali (Song Offerings),
Gora (Fair-Faced), and Ghare-Baire (The Home and the World). His verse, short
stories, and novels - many defined by rhythmic lyricism, colloquial language,
meditative naturalism, and philosophical contemplation - received worldwide
acclaim. Tagore was also a cultural reformer and polymath who modernised Bangla
art by rejecting strictures binding it to classical Indian forms. Two songs
from his rabindrasangeet canon are now the national anthems of Bangladesh and
India: the Amar Shonar Bangla and the Jana Gana Mana. He was born on 7 May 1861
in Kolkata, India and Died on 7 August 1941 in Kolkata, India.
Rabindranath Tagore Quotes
Here is a collection of some of the most popular quotations of Rabindranath
Tagore.
1.
You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.
2.
I
slept and dreamt that life was Joy. I woke and saw that life was Duty. I acted,
and behold, Duty was Joy.
3.
Let
your life lightly dance on the edges of Time like dew on the tip of a leaf.
4.
The
emancipation of our physical nature is in attaining health, of our social being
in attaining goodness, and of our self in attaining love.
5.
Do
not say, 'It is morning,' and dismiss it with a name of yesterday. See it for
the first time as a newborn child that has no name.
6.
Your
idol is shattered in the dust to prove that God's dust is greater than your
idol.
7.
According
to the true Indian view, our consciousness of the world, merely as the sum
total of things that exist, and as governed by laws, is imperfect. But it is
perfect when our consciousness realizes all things as spiritually one with it,
and therefore capable of giving us joy. For us the highest purpose of this world
is not merely living in it, knowing it and making use of it, but realizing our
own selves in it through expansion of sympathy; not alienating ourselves from
it and dominating it, but comprehending and uniting it with ourselves in
perfect union.
8.
I
have become my own version of an optimist. If I can't make it through one door,
I'll go through another door - or I'll make a door. Something terrific will
come no matter how dark the present.
9.
We
live in the world when we love it.
10.
We
gain freedom when we have paid the full price.
11.
Children
are living beings - more living than grown-up people who have built shells of
habit around themselves. Therefore it is absolutely necessary for their mental
health and development that they should not have mere schools for their
lessons, but a world whose guiding spirit is personal love.
12.
Objects
of knowledge maintain an infinite distance from us who are the knowers. For
knowledge is not union. Therefore the further world of freedom awaits us there
where we reach truth, not through feeling it by senses or knowing it by reason,
but through union of perfect sympathy.
13.
It
is very simple to be happy, but it is very difficult to be simple.
14.
If
you shut the door to all errors, truth will be shut out.
15.
Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers, but to be fearless in facing
them. Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain, but for the heart to conquer
it.
16.
Asks
the Possible of the Impossible, 'Where is your dwelling-place?' 'In the dreams
of the Impotent,' comes the answer.
17.
Life
is perpetually creative because it contains in itself that surplus which ever
overflows the boundaries of the immediate time and space, restlessly pursuing
its adventure of expression in the varied forms of self-realization.
18.
Beauty
is in the ideal of perfect harmony which is in the universal being; truth the
perfect comprehension of the universal mind. We individuals approach it through
our own mistakes and blunders, through our accumulated experience, through our
illumined consciousness - how, otherwise, can we know truth?
19.
We
come nearest to the great when we are great in humility.
20.
There
are two kinds of adventurers; those who go truly hoping to find adventure and
those who go secretly hoping they won't.
21.
In
love all the contradiction of existence merge themselves and are lost. Only in
love are unity and duality not at variance. Love must be one and two at the
same time. Only love is motion and rest in one. Our heart ever changes its
place till it finds love, and then it has its rest. Bondage and liberation are
not antagonistic in love. For love is most free and at the same time most
bound.
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