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  1. Gītāñjali, a collection of poetry, the most famous work by Rabindranath Tagore, published in India in 1910. Tagore then translated it into prose poems in English, as Gitanjali: Song Offerings, and it was published in 1912 with an introduction by William Butler Yeats.

  2. Among his most famous works is Gitanjali, a collection of poems that was first published in 1910. Gitanjali, which means “song offerings,” is a deeply spiritual work that explores themes of love, devotion, and the search for meaning in life.

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · Not surprisingly, instant stardom followed ‘Geethanjali’, celebrated filmmaker Mani Ratnam’s only Telugu film. It also co-starred Telugu superstar Nagarjuna.

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · About 34 years ago, when Girija Shettar played the role of the effervescent Geetanjali who walked around town cheekily confronting her male admirers with "c'mon then, let's run away", her insouciance unwittingly rewrote the existing 'code of conduct' for a generation of women. "Geetanjali was certainly a meteor character.

  5. Apr 23, 2020 · From his birth to his death (7 May 1861- 7 August 1941), Tagore’s entire life was during the British Raj (British rule) in India. He was a part of the freedom struggle. He wrote and composed the National Anthem of India and Bangladesh [which was then a part of Akhand Bharat (United :and of Bharat)].

  6. Rabindranath Tagore’s most well-known work, Gtjali, is a collection of poems that came out in India in 1910. Tagore then turned it into English prose poems called Gitanjali: Song Offerings. It was published in 1912 with an introduction by William Butler Yeats.

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  8. Aug 19, 2021 · This poem, written by the visionary during the period when the British ruled India, at first looked like written as a yearning for freedom from slavery. But what made me feel relevant even now, making it a timeless classic is that it yearns for freedom from our very own limitations of the mind.