Seldom does one come across two books by the same writer that enchant readers so deeply.As a student of history and languages, I am compelled to share my impression about Farrukh Yaar’s books:.
Rabindranath Tagore was a universal soul with universal consciousness, writes Sumit Paul
I m able to love my god because he gives me freedom to deny him.
-Rabindranath Tagore
-Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds
May 7 is Rabindranath Tagoreâs 160th birthday. A mystic poet and Indiaâs first Nobel laureate in Literature way back in 1913, Tagoreâs poetry and his literary works are still as relevant as they were, a hundred years ago. In fact, his relevance has increased manifold in these times of belligerent nationalism and extreme religiosity. Tagore would have been appalled to see the misinterpretation of nationalism and degeneration of religion. To him, country and religion were accidents of birth.