TEEN SANGITINI
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Mehta Publishing House 
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Author: Rabindranath Tagore 
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Translator: Mrunalini Gadkari 
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Language: Translated from Bengali to Marathi 
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Edition: 1st 
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ISBN: 9788184988819 
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Pages: 120 
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Category: Short Stories 
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Binding: Paperback 
About The Book:
This collection features three remarkable stories—Ravivar, Akheracha Shabd, and Laboratory—originally written by Rabindranath Tagore between 1938 and 1940. These stories were penned during the later years of his life, reflecting a shift in his writing style and technique, with long stories that differ from his earlier works in both caricatures and narrative approach.
The central characters in these stories are a scientist, an artist, and a technician, which marks a unique evolution in Tagore’s character portrayal. However, it is the women in these stories—Vibha, Achira, and Sohini—who truly stand out. Each woman is exceptional in her own right, displaying an independent nature that shapes her relationship with the men in her life. These women define their own boundaries, making them distinct and powerful figures, setting them apart from the female characters in Tagore’s earlier works.
The collection, titled Teen Sangatinee (The Three Companions), highlights the evolving roles of women and their nuanced portrayal in literature, offering readers a fresh perspective on relationships, independence, and identity.
 
            
 
      
 
       
         

