Brahma Rabindranath Bratya Rabindranath
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- Author: Ramanuj Mukhopadhyay
- Publisher: Ananda Publisher
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789354250255
- Pages: 256
- Format: Hardcover
- Weight: 415 g
Description
Ramanuj Mukhopadhyay’s Brahma Rabindranath Bratya Rabindranath explores Rabindranath Tagore’s deep yet complex relationship with the Brahmo Samaj.
- Tagore & Brahmoism: Born into a Brahmo family, Tagore witnessed both its expansion and inevitable decline. He actively participated in Brahmo debates, edited its publications, and served as the editor of Adi Brahmo Samaj for nearly three decades.
- Beyond Sectarian Boundaries: Despite his involvement, he distanced himself from institutionalized Brahmoism, famously stating, "My words are not of the Brahmo Samaj, nor of any sect."
- Tagore’s Struggles with Identity: While Brahmos never fully embraced him, Hindus often viewed him as an outsider. His remark, "I have been disregarded as a non-Hindu," highlights this dual rejection.
- A Spiritual Journey: The book delves into Tagore’s quest to move beyond religious dogma, evolving from a Brahmo to a bratya (outcast) in search of a spirituality beyond rituals.
This insightful work is essential for readers interested in Rabindranath’s philosophical evolution and his place within the socio-religious fabric of Bengal.

