Patna's most recognizable and historic landmark, the Dakbungalow Chouraha which was rechristened to commemorate the visit of great poet Rabindranath Tagore to the city, now remains a forgotten legend, almost.
'Shanti Niketan', the house with Burmese teak staircase hides behind its sturdy walls the story of the visit of Tagore who stayed at this beautiful house as a guest of the renowned barrister P R Das, during his two-day visit to Patna in 1936.
While people of Patna may be oblivious to this historic event the Bengali community in Bihar has been striving to sustain the legend of Tagore's landmark visit, by commemorating his visit for the past few years.
Dilip Sinha, president of Bihar Bengalee Association dug into archives and old newspapers like 'Behar Herald' to get details about Gurudev's visit.
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The Association with generous support of the Patna University, for the past few years has been reliving this heritage as they recall and 'reenact' his visit, at the historic Wheeler Senate Hall where the bard was felicitated by a citizens' committee on March 17, 1936.
Octogenarian Dilip Sen, a Patna-based pathologist, who was a special guest at the first reenactment, recalled the 'Chitrangada' experience with delight.
"We were small kids and were excited to catch a glimpse of Gurudev. He had a peaceful calm on his face like a saint. At that time we had 25 paise and 50 paise seats in theatres. It was a memorable occasion," says Sen.
"The house is currently in private hands and we did try convincing the owners to sell it to the government so that it could be converted into a memorial or a museum of sorts but the family doesn't wish to do that," says Provas Roy, General Secretary, Rabindra Parishad Patna.