Rabindranath Tagore's Birth Anniversary Observed
Kolkata/ School and college students participated in prayer songs and a large number of people visited Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral house here on the occasion of his 157th birth anniversary which is celebrated amid fervour and gaiety across West Bengal today.
Kolkata/Shantiniketan, May 9 (PTI) School and college students participated in prayer songs and a large number of people visited Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral house here on the occasion of his 157th birth anniversary which is celebrated amid fervour and gaiety across West Bengal today.
At the Visva-Bharati university in Shantiniketan, set up by the bard, the day began early with its students singing the 'Baitalik' (prayer songs) and 'prabhat pheries' (cultural procession in the morning).
A special prayer was also held at Udayan, the house in Shantiniketan where Tagore had celebrated his last birthday in 1941.
According to English calendar, Tagore was born on May 7 but Bengalis celebrate the occasion as per the Bengali calendar 25th day of Baisakh - which is today.
In the city's Rabindra Bharati University and state run auditorium Rabindra Sadan, and at several other places in the state, Tagore's birthday was celebrated with recitals of Rabindra sangeet (songs written by Tagore) and his poems by prominent artistes and students.
Many people paid a visit to Tagore's ancestral home at Jorasanko area here where cultural programmes were also organised to mark the occasion.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also paid her tribute to Tagore.
"Today is the birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore. My tribute to the great poet and writer on Pochishe Boishakh," she tweeted.
Banerjee attended a state government organised programme to celebrate Tagore's birth anniversary.
"Rabindranath Tagore is an inspiration to everybody's life. He is everywhere. In our culture, in our environment, in our society... everywhere. You will not be able to find one place where Gurudeb is not there," she said at the programme.
Several personalities from the world of music, culture, performing arts and almost all walks of life were present at the programme to pay homage to Tagore.
At Shantiniketan, Visva-Bharati officiating Vice-Chancellor Sabujkali Sen presided over the morning prayer.
The students and teachers took part in the cultural programmes held at Madhabi Bitan. An exhibition on Tagore's life and works was organised at Udichi Bhawan.
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