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Shantiniketan is a
tourist attraction also because Rabindranath lived here and penned
many of his literary classics (namely Tagore songs, poems, novels
etc.) and his home is a place of historical importance.
Shantiniketan
was earlier called Bhubandanga (named after Bhuban Dakat, a local
dacoit), and was owned by the Tagore family. In 1862, Maharshi
Devendranath Tagore, while on a boat journey to Raipur, came across a
landscape with red soil and meadows of lush green paddy fields. Rows
of chhatim trees and date palms charmed him. He stopped to look,
decided to plant more saplings and built a small house. He called his
home Santiniketan (abode of peace). Santiniketan became a spiritual
centre where people from all religions were invited to join for
meditation and prayers. He founded an 'Ashram' here in 1863 and became
the initiator of the Brahmo Samaj.
Later on December 22nd 1901, Devendranath's son, Rabindranath Tagore
started a school at Santiniketan named Brahmachary Asrama modelled on
the lines of the ancient gurukul system. After he received the Nobel
Prize which enhanced not only the pride of India but also the Prestige
of Santiniketan the school was expanded into a university. It was
renamed Visva Bharati, it's symbolic meaning being defined by Tagore
as "where the world makes a home in a nest". The aim of this
educational institute was the quest for truth, blending the methods of
learning of the East and West. Visva Bharati, now more than a hundred
years old, is one of the most prestigious universities of India with
degree courses in humanities, social science, science, fine arts,
music, performing arts, education, agricultural science and rural
reconstruction. At Tagore's behest, the annual Paus utsav became an
important cultural event where students and teachers of his school
took an active part. Paus Mela, therefore, becomes a meeting ground
for urban people and rural folk. Rural artisans bring their wares like
batik printed materials, the most famous Santiniketan Leather bags,
earthen wares, paintings, etc, to the fair while urban relatives set
up stalls so that rural people could buy the new industrially produced
goods that was revolutionizing life in the cities. While it has not
discarded its traditional value systems the educational system founded
by Tagore thus proves to have also kept pace and evolved with changing
times.
Apart from Visva Bharati the Bengal Institute of Technology and
Management (BITM) is also located in Santiniketan - a place you
wouldn't readily associate with an engineering college. Even the
surroundings are very different from, say, a BE College or a Jadavpur
University. Situated in the midst of paddy fields along the Sriniketan
bypass, seven kilometres from Bolpur, the BITM Santiniketan campus
looks desolate and there's hardly any transport connecting the college
to the nearest town. But once you enter BITM, it's a different world.
You are greeted by huge buildings, gardens, canteens, laboratories and
playgrounds that dot the 60-acre campus.
Altough the main attraction of this place remains because of its
association with Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), one of
Bengal's greatest figures, of course the natural charm of Santiniketan
is a major draw in itself. Home at Santiniketan would surely call for
peaceful Residential Neighbourhood at Santiniketan amidst the greenery
all around. Thus here comes Upoban the new concept of housing complex
launched as a joint venture of Bengal Ambuja Housing Development
Limited and Sriniketan Santiniketan Development Authority who enhances
on materializing their vision of setting a well facilitated
Residential neighbourhood at Santiniketan with utmost satisfaction of
its residents.
However since this is one of the most renowned and coveted tourist
spot in Bengal one would surely like to gather information on Hotels
at Santiniketan. Please note that there are tourist lodges and Tourist
cottages run by the West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation apart
from which Visva Bharati runs a guesthouse as well. One can also find
youth hostels at Bolpur and Bakeswar along with quite a few private
hotels at Bolpur.
Weather in Santiniketan is usually a pleasant one although you will
come across the normal weather changes during Summer, winter and
Monsoon. Nonetheless Spring has its own charm in Santiniketan not only
because of its natural beauty blooming to its fullest amidst the lush
greenery but also due to the famous Vasanta Utsav held to mark the
festival of Holi with the onset of Spring.
Connectins to Santiniketan :
From Calcutta Shantiniketan is 136 kms:
By Rail : By train from Howrah to Bolpur. Shantiniketan is 2
kms from Bolpur by cycle rickshaw.
By Road : By road it is 211 km from Calcutta. Direct bus
service.
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