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BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES OF LIVES AND DEATHS

BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES OF LIVES AND DEATHS

Sukumar Das

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Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781685232634
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This book titled as ‘Beyond the boundaries of lives and deaths’ is another thematic collection of Rabindranath Tagore’s 72 songs and poems, covering a total overview of our existence in the Universe, the tastes of life on Earth, including the pains from deaths and other adversities, and the human efforts to absorb all these socks, that were so far designed by  religious believes, aesthetic philosophies, and relevant schools of theosophy, which gradually take you in that spheres of human realization, which is sure to take you from hence, Beyond the boundaries of lives and deaths.  Writings of this great poet and visionary, Rabindranath, the first Nobel Laurate of the world, outside Europe in 1913, but his deeper thoughts still pulsate the human brans and hearts, more that their poetic flavor, his all great utterance on his imbibed theosophical and philanthropic thoughts and believes.    

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