“Gitanjali,” or Song Offerings, is a profound collection of poems authored and translated by Rabindranath Tagore from his original Bengali works. This literary gem, published in January 2005 by Digireads.com, includes the author’s own translations that capture the essence of spiritual and philosophical musings. Originally published in 1911 with an introduction by William Butler Yeats, this edition preserves the original context that led to Tagore’s Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Spanning over 80 pages, “Gitanjali” is a testament to India’s greatest poet, offering a rich array of over 100 inspirational poems that delve into themes of faith, nature, and the human condition.
