Rabindra Jayanti
Rabindra Jayanti or Poncheeshe Boishakh
is celebrated to pay the homage to the great scholar
of Kolkata, Rabindra Nath Tagore. Rabindra Jayanti is
one of the most locally popular festival of Kolkata.
The festival is celebrated on 8th or 9th day of the
month May every year. The festival is marked by a number
of cultural shows and performances throughout the city
of Kolkata.
Rabindra Jayanti has gained a lot of popularity in
the state of West Bengal and beyond. The festival provides
a platform for the budding artists and literary person,
in various cultural shows that are organized in the
state during the mentioned dates. Music, skits, dramas,
traditional songs and dances are performed in institutes
and theatres, followed by the distribution of awards.
The festival has become a part of the local culture
of Kolkata.
Rabindra Nath Tagore is one of the few Indian personalities
to be awarded Nobel Prize. His literary works, including
the master piece Gitanjali, has won world wide acclamations.
R.N.Tagore is considered as one of the greatest Indian
scholars of 20th century. His works reflect a unique
blend of Indian poetry and spiritual mysticism. The
ideas of great scholarly works produced by Tagore are
rooted in the Hindu sacred book Vedas and Upanishads.
Through the medium of short stories, novels and theatre,
the great scholar was successful to preserve the cultural
identity of India.
There is a definite form of music that has been attributed
to the cultural icon gaining popularity in the region.
The music, called as Rabindra-Sangeet, is a mixture
of Indian classic music and popular folklore of Bengal.
These performances receive a great attention and accreditation
during the festival and the performers receive the patronage.
In more simpler terms Rabindra Jayanti is both a test
and the celebration of results
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