Kadambari Devi

A photograph of Kadambari Devi

Kadambari Devi was the wife of Jyotirindranath Tagore and daughter-in-law of Debendranath Tagore. She was nine years younger than her husband, whom she married on 5 July 1868(৫ই আষাঢ়, ১২৭৫ বঙ্গাব্দ), when she was 10. He arranged for her to be educated.[1] She was nearly the same age as her brother-in-law Rabindranath Tagore (2 years elder).[2]

She inspired young Rabindranath in composing many of his poems with her creative feedback and comments. She was also a good friend and playmate. She was one of the women who played a very important part in his life. Her relationship with Tagore was controversial and had elements of tragedy.

For reasons that are not known, she committed suicide on 21 April 1884,[3] four months before Rabindranath Tagore married. The Tagore family always remained silent about her suicide. Rumors of family problems having led to her suicide have circulated. After Kadambari Devi's death, Rabindranath was completely broken. For long after her death, he wrote many songs and poems in her memory.

8 May 2015 director Suman Ghosh released a film on the subject called Kadambari, starring Konkona Sen Sharma and Parambrata Chatterjee.[4] Another film is Cherosakha He.

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References

  1. Ahmed, Wakil (2012). "Tagore, Jyotirindranath". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. Mallika Sengupta, Kobir Bouthan & Tamal Ghosh, Kadambari, 432 pp., (A novel), Ujjwal Sahitya Mandir, College St. Kolkata
  3. Tamal Ghosh. Kadambari. Ujjwal Sahitya Mandir. p. 432.
  4. Times of India. Kadambari explores Tagore and his sis-in-law's relationship responsibly May 4, 2015.

*Also read  : "Kadambari Devir Suicide Note" by Ranjan Bandyopadhyay.Publisher : Patra Barati,January 2012.

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(05.10.16)

External links

https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLEJ8D7mRSBafh9G0B82n0ilmuRQbYYjtd&v=qDUdC_4XxuE


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