Thursday, April 2, 2009

For Rabindranath Tagore it was of the highest importance that people be able to live, and reason, in freedom. His attitudes toward politics and culture, nationalism and internationalism, tradition and modernity, can all be seen in the light of this belief. Nothing, perhaps, expresses his values as clearly as a poem in Gitanjali:

Where the mind is without fear,
and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free,
Where the world has not been;
broken up into fragments,
by narrow domestic walls;
Where the clear stream of reason,
has not lost its way into the;
dreary desert sand of dead habit,
Into that heaven of freedom;
my Father, let my country awake.

He poem hi class 12 ka zirlaiin kan Principal hian kan assembly a piangin a tawngtai hma in a chham ziah thin a, ka lo duh ve thei lutk a...

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