Tagore’s Poetic Art: An Appropriate Medium of His Mystical Experiences


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  • Dr. Ruchika Katiyar Guest Faculty HNB Garhwal University, SRT Campus Badshahi Thaul, New Tehri, India,Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University image/svg+xml

Keywords:

Omnipotent, Humanism, Mysticism, Self Identity, Creation

Abstract

Rabindranath Tagore, is an eminent scholar who won Nobel Prize for English literature in 1913. His poetic art clearly reveals about his mystical experiences and thoughts. The creative vision of Tagore made him see the immortal in the temporal and temporal in the immortal. The poet accepts with equal warmth all the great and the humble. Tagore’s insight gives him a sense of existence outside time and space. The new horizons of knowledge and understanding are unveiled which fills him with joy and delight. Love is the strength and force that uplifts the mortal individual towards immortality. Tagore’s trust is firm in the perfect union of man and the Infinite.

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Saha, Jadu (trans.). The Flute: Selected Poems of R.N. Tagore. Delhi: Shipra Publications, 2003. p. 40.

Tagore, R.N. American Experience and Other Articles: Rabindra Rachnavali, New Delhi: Rupa and Co., 2006. p.4.

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2017-02-28

How to Cite

Dr. Ruchika Katiyar. “Tagore’s Poetic Art: An Appropriate Medium of His Mystical Experiences”. The Creative Launcher, vol. 1, no. 6, Feb. 2017, pp. 58-63, https://thecreativelauncher.com/index.php/tcl/article/view/420.

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