Bhaktapur after a century
Axar ko Abhiwadan
A Day With Walt Disney
Tokyo Ever After
बास सल्किरहेछ
An Illustrated Guide to Yoga Practice
A (very) Short History of Life on Earth
Baby's First High Contrast Book Animals
NKJV UNAPOLOGETIC STUDY BIBLE
Thumbelina
GOOD NEWS BIBLE BIG BSI
Facts & More, BIRDS
Pegasus Children's Encyclopedia, EUROPE
Selected stories Wilkie Collins
Alice goes to Hollyhood
Bad-bad-boo Other Stories
Touch and Feel COUNTING
Selected stories by Sir Walter Scott
A Tempest of Tea
Seashore
100 Facts PIRATES
Tales of Krishna
ENERGY for LIFE, Energy from Fossil Fuels
Decisions for Survival
Quick Cook Student
Bhaktapur after a century
Axar ko Abhiwadan
A Day With Walt Disney
Tokyo Ever After
बास सल्किरहेछ
An Illustrated Guide to Yoga Practice
A (very) Short History of Life on Earth
Baby's First High Contrast Book Animals
NKJV UNAPOLOGETIC STUDY BIBLE
Thumbelina
GOOD NEWS BIBLE BIG BSI
Facts & More, BIRDS
Pegasus Children's Encyclopedia, EUROPE
Selected stories Wilkie Collins
Alice goes to Hollyhood
Bad-bad-boo Other Stories
Touch and Feel COUNTING
Selected stories by Sir Walter Scott
A Tempest of Tea
Seashore
100 Facts PIRATES
Tales of Krishna
ENERGY for LIFE, Energy from Fossil Fuels
Decisions for Survival
Quick Cook Student
“Gitanjali” is a collection of spiritual poems that explore themes of love, devotion, and the search for the divine. The poems are deeply rooted in Indian spirituality and culture, yet transcend geographical and cultural boundaries. Through his lyrical and symbolic language, Tagore expresses a profound sense of longing and connection with the ultimate reality, often using imagery from nature to convey spiritual experiences. The poems are characterized by their simplicity, depth, and universality, making “Gitanjali” a beloved and enduring work of literature.
In his introduction, W.B. Yeats praised Tagore’s poetry for its beauty, simplicity, and spiritual depth, introducing Indian literature to a wider Western audience. “Gitanjali” won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913, marking a significant milestone in Indian literary history.



