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Sadhana - the realisation of life

Rabindranath Tagore

Publisher: Interactive Media

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Sadhana: the realisation of life by Rabindranath Tagore is an abstract and open-ended quest for spiritual enlightenment. The poem is a collection of thoughts and feelings that revolve around Tagore’s philosophy that true wisdom can only be attained by living in harmony with nature.
Available since: 02/07/2022.
Print length: 98 pages.

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