Sarala O Sanyashi (Bengali Version)
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Author: Ranjan Bandhopadhyay
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Language: Bengali
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Binding: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9788193892114
About the Book
Sarala O Sanyashi (Bengali Version) is a poignant, emotionally charged narrative centered on Sarala Ghosal—Rabindranath Tagore’s niece, Debendranath Tagore’s granddaughter, and the daughter of Janakinath Ghosal—and her profound intellectual and emotional bond with the young monk Swami Vivekananda.
Despite being born into the illustrious Tagore household, Sarala chose an independent path: she worked in Mysore, took charge of editing Bharati magazine from Rabindranath Tagore himself, and fearlessly advanced her own ideals—even when it meant standing in opposition to him. A brilliant, courageous, and multifaceted woman, Sarala’s life was marked by conviction and sacrifice.
Vivekananda recognized her brilliance and invited her to accompany him to America—an invitation that sent shockwaves through the Tagore family. What followed? Who stood in her way? Did Rabindranath himself oppose her?
Ranjan Bandhopadhyay crafts a moving portrait of Sarala’s vibrant yet tragic life—an intimate chronicle of love, courage, rebellion, and the cost of choosing one’s own destiny. This book is a tender exploration of a remarkable woman whose story deserves remembrance.
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Sarala O Sanyashi (Bengali Version)
Sarala O Sanyashi (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Author: Ranjan Bandhopadhyay
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Language: Bengali
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Binding: Hardcover
-
ISBN: 9788193892114
About the Book
Sarala O Sanyashi (Bengali Version) is a poignant, emotionally charged narrative centered on Sarala Ghosal—Rabindranath Tagore’s niece, Debendranath Tagore’s granddaughter, and the daughter of Janakinath Ghosal—and her profound intellectual and emotional bond with the young monk Swami Vivekananda.
Despite being born into the illustrious Tagore household, Sarala chose an independent path: she worked in Mysore, took charge of editing Bharati magazine from Rabindranath Tagore himself, and fearlessly advanced her own ideals—even when it meant standing in opposition to him. A brilliant, courageous, and multifaceted woman, Sarala’s life was marked by conviction and sacrifice.
Vivekananda recognized her brilliance and invited her to accompany him to America—an invitation that sent shockwaves through the Tagore family. What followed? Who stood in her way? Did Rabindranath himself oppose her?
Ranjan Bandhopadhyay crafts a moving portrait of Sarala’s vibrant yet tragic life—an intimate chronicle of love, courage, rebellion, and the cost of choosing one’s own destiny. This book is a tender exploration of a remarkable woman whose story deserves remembrance.
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Book Details
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Author: Ranjan Bandhopadhyay
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Language: Bengali
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Binding: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9788193892114
About the Book
Sarala O Sanyashi (Bengali Version) is a poignant, emotionally charged narrative centered on Sarala Ghosal—Rabindranath Tagore’s niece, Debendranath Tagore’s granddaughter, and the daughter of Janakinath Ghosal—and her profound intellectual and emotional bond with the young monk Swami Vivekananda.
Despite being born into the illustrious Tagore household, Sarala chose an independent path: she worked in Mysore, took charge of editing Bharati magazine from Rabindranath Tagore himself, and fearlessly advanced her own ideals—even when it meant standing in opposition to him. A brilliant, courageous, and multifaceted woman, Sarala’s life was marked by conviction and sacrifice.
Vivekananda recognized her brilliance and invited her to accompany him to America—an invitation that sent shockwaves through the Tagore family. What followed? Who stood in her way? Did Rabindranath himself oppose her?
Ranjan Bandhopadhyay crafts a moving portrait of Sarala’s vibrant yet tragic life—an intimate chronicle of love, courage, rebellion, and the cost of choosing one’s own destiny. This book is a tender exploration of a remarkable woman whose story deserves remembrance.













