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Exhibition displays Rabindranath Tagore's love for nature

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The literary genius, who left the hustle and bustle of Kolkata and set up the Vishva Bharati university in serene Shantiniketan in Birbhum district for imparting education in close contact with nature, also wrote passionately about his displeasure over the degeneration of environment forced by man's greed. His writings had the recurring theme of man's relation with water, the mother earth, flora and fauna.

Tiny nuggets like these about the great bard's thoughts on nature have been projected in a new exhibition organised here by the Government of West Bengal. "Rabindranath-er Poribesh Bhabona" (Rabindranth's Thoughts on Environment) is a collection of photographs, graphics and excerpts from Tagore's poems, essays, lectures and memoirs which relate to his ideas about and vision of nature, ecology and sustainable development.

 

The exhibition, inaugurated at Muktadhara Art Gallery by Principal Resident Commissioner of West Bengal Bhaskar Khulbe on September 3, is set to go on till September 7.

"Tagore was a nature's poet. He was intrigued by the simple and eco-friendly lifestyle of our village folks. This prompted me to work on his vision," says Arunendu Bandopadhyay, an environmentalist who has been following Tagore's works and writings on nature and has been trying to bring them into a modern perspective through paintings and performances.

Bandopadhayay has compiled the excerpts and photographs for the exhibition, which is an endeavour of the Information and Cultural Affairs Department of West Bengal. MORE

  

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First Published: Sep 06 2012 | 11:15 AM IST

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