The Complete Poems of Rabindranath Tagore's Gitanjali: Texts and Critical EvaluationSarup & Sons, 2006 - 423 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
action animal Arjuna attain Bangladesh beauty becomes Bengali Bhagavad Gita Bhakti Yoga body Brahman called consciousness creation creative creatures dark death desire devotion Dhyana divine earth emotional endless eternal evil evolution existence experience expression fact feel freedom fruit Gandhi Gitanjali give happiness harmony heart Hindu Hinduism human idea ideal imagination immortality India individual infinite inner intellect Jorasanko karma yoga knowledge Kolkata life's light limited living man's manifestation meaning meditation Metaphysical Poetry mind nature never objects one's pain path peace perfect person philosophy physical Poem poet poetry Pranayama Rabindranath Tagore Raja Yoga reality realize relationship religion religious renunciation reveal rhythm Samadhi Santiniketan scriptures sense Shivá singing songs soul sound spiritual Supreme surrender Tagore's thee things thou thoughts transcend true truth unity universe Upanishad verse vision W.B. Yeats Water boatmen wealth words worship Yoga