Re: Re: Supandi
by Abdullah Saikh on Sep 09, 2011 12:43 PM
Suppu my dear i feel great as a Bengali Indian,u dont know about Rabindranath Thakur(tagore).
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Supandi
by arindam ghose on Sep 09, 2011 01:46 PM
how can a "British ""Liker"" throw his Knighthood (the "Sir" title bestowed by Queen Victoria) in protest of Jaliyanwalabag massacre?
all throughout his life, Rabindranath was along with Gandhiji, Netaji and other Indian leaders...
read as much as u can before commenting on the gr8 Indian personalities...
India got freedom after Rabindranath died...how did he do lobbying to select his song as national anthem?
all ur rubbish comments can be described in a single word...BOGUS!
Re: My ranking
by Indian Citizen on Sep 09, 2011 12:30 PM
Rahim should also find place in the list. Kabir and Rahim were the true Social reformers of their times.
Re: Re: I still remembering to all these great.
by Indian Citizen on Sep 09, 2011 12:27 PM
There is nothing wrong , its biological needs of chemicals in Brain to fire neurons to produce happy feelings. Do not feel any guilt for that. At least you do not go out to rape some one !!
Re: I still remembering to all these great.
by suppandi on Sep 09, 2011 12:25 PM
Why dont you disclose other things too like - reading j1hadi material, working out on strategies to blow up urself with the instruction from terror manual etc
I dont know u r the "Raja" of which kingdom... but if u get time to visit West Bengal or visit our neighboring country Bangladesh,u'll find Tagore (his actual name was Rabindranath Thakur) is far from forgotten...all Bengalis across the world still get inspiration from his Poems and Songs...Bengali culture and Rabindranath are intertwined and does not seems to be separable in near future...he is still the "Raja" of the Bengalis all over the world till date...
Re: Re: Tagore (Rabindranath Thakur)
by arindam ghose on Sep 09, 2011 12:28 PM
u have done the thing average Indians does best...badmouthing to celebrities to get some focus to urself...
whom u r a chamcha of? ur spouse?
what is ur qualification to talk abt history? what do u know abt history?
Re: Re: Re: Tagore (Rabindranath Thakur)
by arindam ghose on Sep 09, 2011 12:31 PM
it does not really matter whether he was a Brahman or not...had he been a Khsatriya or Chamar also, his literary works wud have got same respect...
try to come out of these damned casteism and other kinds of narrow mindedness...