Palli Prakriti is a thought-provoking collection of Rabindranath Tagore's essays and speeches regarding rural reconstruction and the soul of village life. Tagore presents his vision for a self-reliant rural society, blending agricultural innovation with social harmony. This Visva-Bharati edition is a must-read for those interested in Tagore's practical idealism and his lifelong commitment to the upliftment of rural Bengal.
Binding Type :
Paperback
Published Date :
2010
Pages:
291
Weight:
315 (gms)
Language:
Bengali
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In Palli Prakriti, Rabindranath Tagore shares his profound thoughts on the rejuvenation of the Bengali countryside. The text reflects his belief that the strength of a nation lies in its villages, advocating for communal cooperation and creative education. Through various sections, he explores the relationship between man and land, emphasizing a spiritual connection to nature. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of his non-fiction works, our collection of Bengali Essay Books provides excellent context. Tagore’s observations on social welfare and agricultural reform remain surprisingly modern, offering a blueprint for sustainable living. This volume is an authentic representation of the poet's tireless efforts at Sriniketan to bridge the gap between urban progress and rural heritage, making it a valuable addition to any library.