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This remarkable work represents a groundbreaking cultural synthesis, presenting the poetic verses of Owen Meredith set to authentic Hindu musical compositions. Sourindra Mohun Tagore, a renowned musicologist and cultural bridge-builder, undertook the ambitious project of adapting Victorian English poetry to the classical traditions of Indian music.
The collection demonstrates the universal appeal of literary expression across cultural boundaries, while showcasing the versatility and depth of Hindu musical traditions. By merging Western Romantic poetry with Eastern classical music, Tagore creates a unique artistic experience that speaks to spiritual and aesthetic dimensions of both traditions.
This work is invaluable for scholars of comparative literature, musicology, religious studies, and Indian cultural history. It offers insights into 19th-century Indian intellectualism and the creative dialogues between Eastern and Western artistic traditions during the colonial period.







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