Addressing a function here, Mukherjee said Tagore travelled all parts of the world and discovered eternal truth in humanity and tried to understand and realise the presence of unity in diversity.
"Celebrations of plurality, accepting the differences, accommodation of dissent was the way of life which India recognised for its ancient times. Even the differences are never ignored. They were recognised. They were accommodated," the President said referring to the message of unity by the Nobel laureate.
"As I mentioned earlier no distortions shall prevent it (civilisation) from reaching and ultimately realising the supreme truth and that truth is in oneness and in the unity that we value," Mukherjee said.
The President was speaking after receiving the first copies of two books--'Tagore's Vision of the Contemporary World' and 'Tagore and Russia'--published by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).
They contain papers presented at international conferences organised by ICCR in New Delhi and Moscow in 2011 as part of the 150th birth anniversary celebrations of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore.
The books were presented to Mukherjee by Prof Lokesh Chandra, president of ICCR. C Rajasekhar, Director General of ICCR and other dignitaries were present during the function held at auditorium in Rashtrapati Bhavan.
