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When Dwarakanath Tagore, the entrepreneur hailed as India’s first ‘bourgeois’, died on 1 August 1846, Jorasanko found itself rattled by a series of upheavals. In each of these episodes, the chief player was his son—and Rabindranath Tagore’s father—Debendranath Tagore. He was a social reformer who founded the Brahmo Dharma. Yet, despite his deeply spiritual nature, he dabbled in crass materialistic matters. Drawing upon ...
On a huge battlefield stand two armies facing each other. The dust stirred by soldiers covers the sun.
Rain clouds shower flesh and blood, drenching the troops. Along the ground a wind rises; the small stones that the wind carries with it hit the warriors. With cinematic effects, full of cuts and intercuts, Vyasa-including 1600 electrifying visuals for hothearted adults-sets in motion the battlefield of Kurukshetra. From the birth of the Pandavas and the Kauravas ...