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Rabindranath Tagore (short biography)

Rabindranath Tagore (7th May, 1861 - 7th August, 1941) (25 boishakh, 1268-22, Sraban, 1348 BS) was a poet, novelist, musician, playwright, painter, storyteller, stylist and philosopher of Bengal. He is applauded by the Guru, the poet and the poet. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Rabindranath started a breakthrough in Bengali literature and music. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913 for the Gitanjali Poetry. The Nobel Foundation described this book as a "deeply sensitive, bright and beautiful scripture".
Rabindranath was born in a parali Brahmin family in Calcutta. He wrote the first poem only when he was eight years old. In 1887, at the age of sixteen, his first poem was published in the pseudonym "Bhanusingh". That year was the first short story and the first drama. He opposed imperialism and supported Indian nationalists. Rabindranath's philosophical ideology is abstract among multicultural creations and institutes established in the Visva-Bharati.
Rabindranath was the masterpiece of classical style and modernized the art of Bengal. His novels, short stories, songs, drama and the political and personal content of the subject. His book, Gitanjali, Gora, Outside the House, The Last Poetry, Storytelling, Gitabitan, Post Office, Blood Karkari etc. Famous for his poems, stories and novels, lyricism, straightforwardness, meditative materialism, and the philosophical thinking of the upper caste. Rabindranath is the rare artist of the national anthem of two sovereign states. His composition in the national anthem of the Republic of India, "People's Commander - Joy O" and national anthem of the People's Republic of Bangladesh "My Sonar Bangla" (Collected from the Bengali Wikipedia)

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