Tagore on Gandhi

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Book
Authors
ISBN 10
8129112949
ISBN 13
9788129124210
Category
Biography
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Publication Year
2008
Publisher
Pages
64
Description
As a supreme symbol of India's culture and spirit, Tagore was a contemporary of the other colossus of nineteenthcentury India, Mahatma Gandhi. These two towering figures came to represent the essence of Indian thought and life in the modern age. Contemporaries and icons of our freedom struggle movement, they differed in their intrinsic philosophies and yet shared the same vision. This book is a collection of Tagore's essays and addresses on Gandhi, whom he reverentially called 'The Mahatma'. These were written on the occasion of Gandhiji's birth anniversaries and his 'Epic Fast' in 1932, and provide a useful insight on the Mahatma. While 'Gandhi the Man' talks of the Mahatma's immense humanity, 'A Liberated Soul' reveals the secret of Gandhi's success as his dynamic spiritual strength and incessant selfsacrifice. In 'On Mahatmaji's Birthday' Tagore acknowledges Gandhi as the central bond of brotherhood in the motherland, while in 'Moral Warfare' he espouses a spiritual war against the violence of evils. - from Amzon
Number of Copies
1
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