Book details
Geetanjali
Description
Every soul longs for a communion with the ultimate truth and when this longing takes the form of vehement devotion, what comes out of it is a soulful melody of endless songs. The depth of love and devotion, Tagore has for the divine, is poured into Gitanjali, which is a prayer for the ennoblement of humanity. The central theme of Gitanjali is devotion, and its motto is 'I am here to sing thee songs' (No. XV). Gitanjali is sometimes compared to the Book of Psalms and explores the personal relationship between the poet and divinity. The manner of singing God's praises, the willingness to selfless surrender and exhortations to fellow human beings for shunning worldly desires, are sub-themes of these songs. Tagore's language is neither complicated nor rife with allusions or marred with the figurative or metaphorical use of words or expressions. The simplicity of old English and minimal linguistic variations contribute towards the wide readership of Gitanjali, and it is, precisely, what you need to revive your spirit and get you closer to yourself.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
expert
Length
144 pages
Why to read
- Cultural Enrichment: 'Gitanjali' offers a profound insight into Indian culture, spirituality, and philosophy, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and wisdom of the East.
- Literary Excellence: Authored by Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel laureate in Literature, 'Gitanjali' is a masterpiece of lyrical poetry that showcases the beauty and depth of the Bengali language and literature.
- Spiritual Inspiration: The poems in 'Gitanjali' are deeply spiritual and meditative, providing readers with a source of comfort, inspiration, and introspection, and encouraging a personal connection with the divine.
- Universal Themes: Despite its roots in Indian culture, 'Gitanjali' addresses universal themes of love, morality, and the human condition, making it relevant and accessible to readers from all walks of life and across generations.