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The original Bengali collection of 157 poems was published on August 14, 1910. The English ""Gitanjali"" or Song Offerings is a collection of 103 English poems of Tagore's own English translations of his Bengali poems first published in November 1912

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Gitanjali was originally written in which language?

Gitanjali, a collection of poems by Rabindranath Tagore, was originally written in Bengali and later translated into English.


When was Gitanjali Group created?

Gitanjali Group was created in 1966.


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Why did gitanjali get the name?

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When was Gitanjali published?

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Why gitanjali by tagore is so popular?

"Gitanjali" by Rabindranath Tagore is popular for its profound spiritual insights, poetic beauty, and universal themes of love, devotion, and connection to a higher power. Tagore's lyrical language and powerful imagery have resonated with readers across cultures and generations, making "Gitanjali" a timeless classic in world literature.


What is the philosophy meaning of gitanjali?

"Gitanjali" is a collection of poems by the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. The name "Gitanjali" translates to "Song Offerings" in English. The poems in "Gitanjali" reflect themes of spirituality, love, and a deep connection with the divine.


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Who wrote the boo of gitanjali?

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What year was gitanjali written in?

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What actors and actresses appeared in Gitanjali - 1948?

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