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Santiniketan

Heritage Culture

Santiniketan, founded in 1901 by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore in the tranquil heart of West Bengal, is more than an educational institution—it is a cultural and artistic haven where nature, learning, and creativity unite. Tagore dreamed of an education system beyond books and walls, encouraging open-air classrooms, artistic expression, and global understanding. Over time, it became the cradle of the Bengal School of Art and a hub for thinkers, writers, and artists who shaped India’s cultural and intellectual landscape. Its architecture reflects a blend of tradition and innovation, rooted in sustainability and harmony with nature.

Today, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Santiniketan continues to attract visitors worldwide with its serene beauty, rich heritage, vibrant festivals, and enduring philosophy of unity in diversity, making it a timeless symbol of creativity, peace, and holistic education. The campus celebrates traditions like Poush Mela and Basanta Utsav, which showcase music, dance, and art in their purest forms. Its emphasis on rural development, handicrafts, and community engagement reflects Tagore’s vision of self-reliance and harmony with society. Santiniketan remains a living example of how education can inspire not just the mind but also the soul, blending knowledge with the rhythm of nature and culture.

শান্তিনিকেতনের কাচঁ মন্দিরে বুধবারে সাপ্তাহিক উপাসনা

প্রাণ খুলে একটিবার শান্তিনিকেতনের দিকে তাকিয়ে তো দেখো, গোটা বিশ্বকে খুঁজে পাবে।