Analysis Of Tagore's Love In Modern Life

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Tagore’s massage for us in India in another illustration of a recurring phenomenon that India weighed down by history, prostrated by invasions, endlessly vacillating from greatness to declines recovers her spirit century after century by her own power of self-renewal. When times are out of joint, wise men arise and warm about our lapses. The seers of the Upnishads, the Buddha and Mahavira, Assoka and Akbar and Kabir in their own periods recalled us to the fundamental Spiritual truth and castigated us for our deviations from them we are fortunate in having had a few men women in our lifetime who stood out for their wisdom and courage, who refined man’s spirit and altered his out look.

Tagore did not claim to produce an original philosophy. His aim was not to analysis or speculates about the Indian tradition. He expressed it in his own vivid phrases and homely metaphors and showed it relevance to modern life. A fresh interpretation to religious idealism which has been the feature of India’s life and history is …show more content…

Being a manifestation of the ever abiding joy of God, this joy form, the individual soul of man is immortal. Professor Humayan Kabir has rightly said: “Tagore’s love for man unconsciously and inevitable merged into love of God……. for him God was essentially loved. The love of the mother for her child or the love the lover for the beloved are only instances of the supreme love that is God. And this love expresses itself not only in the ecstatic devotion of the mystic, but also in the routine of everyday life of the common man. Tagore respectfully declared that God is to be realized in the common realities of life and in the daily work which sustains the world”. God, from whose immortal joy this immortal self has taken form, has willingly made it separate from himself and has invested it with a free

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