Jorasakho is a locality in
Northern Kolkata in Indian State of West Bengal. It is said, this place got its
name from two wooden bridges near by. There is another school of thought which
says the name came from Twin Shiva temples. This place is more famous for
distinguished seat of Tagore family. It hosts the ancestral house of Tagore.
More popularly known as Jorasakho Thakurbari – House Of Tagores
in Jorasakho. It is situated in road
named Rabindra Sarani (In Kolkata). It is built on the land donated by Sett
family of Burrabazar area of Kolkata. First construction was done by Nilmani
Tagore but the extension of this house was
done by Dwarkanath Tagore who was grandfather of Rabindranath Tagore – Poet &
First Nobel Laurate of Asia.
It is the birthplace of
Rabindranath and it is the place where poet breathed his last in 1941. It is a
glorious brick - red colour mantion with plush green lawn in its front. The
back of the house has four side locked square shaped veranda, which is open to
sky. It is said that Tagore family hosted many functions in this square veranda.
Today, it is under Rabindra
Bharati University. The house is a museum now. Thakurbari consists of many
rooms, some of the rooms worth mentioning are first room – where outsiders used
to wait, dining room of family, sleeping rooms of different members of family.
There are the rooms used for various purposes by the Tagore family. You can
even find the room where the poet passed away. This house also has a Maternity
room, where the family members were born. On the other wing of the house, you
can find the meeting room of Tagore - where he used to meet people and used to
compose his poems. Most interesting thing is poet’s Humbler Car, which one can
find parked near the entrance.
Going through galleries of
Thakurbari is the most interesting thing to do. While going through the
galleries on can see poet’s connect to the international world. Visit to The Forbidden
City in China and his famous meeting with Albert Einstein are worth mentioning.
His paintings are must see. However, you require an expertise to find the real
theme poet wanted to portray in his paintings. It is widely visited by the
people who have interest in culture, literature and history.
Thakurbari also hosts light and sound
show in winter. This show depicts interesting aspects of Tagore's life. This is
liked by many people. People come from far areas to see the light and sound
show. Many unknown facts of Poet’s life comes to play on screen during the show.
Another interesting thing is, one
need to remove his or her shoes before getting in to the Thakurbari. This rule comes from a Bengali tradition. In
Bengali culture, one need to remove his / her shoes before entering someone's
house. This is a taken as a mark of respect for the person whose house is getting
visited. Same tradition need to be followed when you are visiting House Of Tagore
family - You need to remove your shoes before entering.
It is open six days a week.
Monday is the day of closure. This place is well connected. Nearest metro station
is Girish Park, from there one can take a 15 minutes walk. A lot of buses
connect this place with the rest of the city. This place can even be well
accessed by app cabs like Ola or Uber.
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