Geetanjali in the Light of Upanishad (Hindi Version)
• Publisher: Rohini Nandan
• Author: Rajib Shraban
• Language: Hindi
• Pages: 197
• Binding: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9788119574537
• Category: Literature / Philosophical Studies
About the Book
Geetanjali in the Light of Upanishad by Rajib Shraban is a scholarly and thought-provoking study that connects Rabindranath Tagore’s Geetanjali with the timeless philosophical insights of the Upanishads. The book thoughtfully examines the spiritual layers, poetic metaphysics, and contemplative depth of Tagore’s verses through the lens of ancient Indian wisdom.
Through thematic analysis, the author explores concepts such as self-realization, divine union, universal consciousness, surrender, spirituality, and the quest for ultimate truth. By aligning Tagore’s poetic expression with Upanishadic philosophy, the book offers readers a deeper interpretative framework and helps uncover the spiritual essence embedded in his work.
Written in a clear analytical style, the book serves as a bridge between classical philosophical literature and modern poetic reflection—making it meaningful for comparative literature studies, spiritual inquiry, and philosophical interpretation.
With 197 pages in a sturdy hardcover edition, this work is ideal for students, researchers, scholars of Indian philosophy, admirers of Tagore, and readers interested in spirituality, cultural synthesis, and literary interpretation.
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Geetanjali in the Light of Upanishad (Hindi Version)
Geetanjali in the Light of Upanishad (Hindi Version)
• Publisher: Rohini Nandan
• Author: Rajib Shraban
• Language: Hindi
• Pages: 197
• Binding: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9788119574537
• Category: Literature / Philosophical Studies
About the Book
Geetanjali in the Light of Upanishad by Rajib Shraban is a scholarly and thought-provoking study that connects Rabindranath Tagore’s Geetanjali with the timeless philosophical insights of the Upanishads. The book thoughtfully examines the spiritual layers, poetic metaphysics, and contemplative depth of Tagore’s verses through the lens of ancient Indian wisdom.
Through thematic analysis, the author explores concepts such as self-realization, divine union, universal consciousness, surrender, spirituality, and the quest for ultimate truth. By aligning Tagore’s poetic expression with Upanishadic philosophy, the book offers readers a deeper interpretative framework and helps uncover the spiritual essence embedded in his work.
Written in a clear analytical style, the book serves as a bridge between classical philosophical literature and modern poetic reflection—making it meaningful for comparative literature studies, spiritual inquiry, and philosophical interpretation.
With 197 pages in a sturdy hardcover edition, this work is ideal for students, researchers, scholars of Indian philosophy, admirers of Tagore, and readers interested in spirituality, cultural synthesis, and literary interpretation.
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• Publisher: Rohini Nandan
• Author: Rajib Shraban
• Language: Hindi
• Pages: 197
• Binding: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9788119574537
• Category: Literature / Philosophical Studies
About the Book
Geetanjali in the Light of Upanishad by Rajib Shraban is a scholarly and thought-provoking study that connects Rabindranath Tagore’s Geetanjali with the timeless philosophical insights of the Upanishads. The book thoughtfully examines the spiritual layers, poetic metaphysics, and contemplative depth of Tagore’s verses through the lens of ancient Indian wisdom.
Through thematic analysis, the author explores concepts such as self-realization, divine union, universal consciousness, surrender, spirituality, and the quest for ultimate truth. By aligning Tagore’s poetic expression with Upanishadic philosophy, the book offers readers a deeper interpretative framework and helps uncover the spiritual essence embedded in his work.
Written in a clear analytical style, the book serves as a bridge between classical philosophical literature and modern poetic reflection—making it meaningful for comparative literature studies, spiritual inquiry, and philosophical interpretation.
With 197 pages in a sturdy hardcover edition, this work is ideal for students, researchers, scholars of Indian philosophy, admirers of Tagore, and readers interested in spirituality, cultural synthesis, and literary interpretation.













