Repost : Tagore's Brink of Eternity - Page 2

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Posted: 11 years ago
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👏 it is so beautiful... perfectly suits on Rudra ana his maasa
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: napstermonster

You Bengali by any chance, DC? Because if so, amazing catch--I love Rabindranath's poetry precisely because it has the uncanny ability to twist around us, and apply to that which moves us----and if not--baisa, you read Tagore! Disuss him, even and you are NOT Bengali, so you don't have to, you dont suffer from the automatic compulsions in the Bengali blood that forces the rest of us down his path! You ARE well read!


Napster,
Not Bengali. But from what little I have read of Tagore, his words have that quality to weave themselves into whatever emotion the reader feels. TQ.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: golpokobita

Such a beautiful pick for Rudra and his mother..


That's the specialty of Tagore... There is no mood, no relation, no pain and no happiness exist in this human world that Tagore forgot to capture in his writings..


Wonderful words. TQ Baisa.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Such lovely lines. Nostalgia...Tagore's work has a way of percolating into us, getting under our skin and for resonating with so much ...of life!

Thanks for sharing.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Beautiful! So apt for the situation ... good catch!
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Originally posted by: Dazee

Such lovely lines. Nostalgia...Tagore's work has a way of percolating into us, getting under our skin and for resonating with so much ...of life!

Thanks for sharing.

True dat. TQ
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Posted: 11 years ago
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What a lovely poem! So true of all loss and bereavement.
I'm not Bengali but I've always loved Tagore -- he's not just for one province but for all people in all times and places, like all classic writers, reaching across boundaries of time and place.
And just a thought -- maybe the Forum has responded more this time because they are mourning the loss of Paro as they never mourned for Mala -- that was only Rudra's loss in a time before the story began.

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