Heritage Places/Top tourist places to see in Santiniketan / Places to visit in Santiniketan:-
Prayer Hall or Upasana Griha:
Upasana Griha was founded by
Kobiguru Rabindranath Tagore’s father in 1863. A prayer hall made of several
colored Belgium glasses with marble steps on all the four sides. During evening service, candle is lit around the prayer
hall, and it wears a magnificent look in flickering light. Prayers are held on
Wednesday.
Black House
Black House is a mud building known for its relief
works done by stalwarts like Ram Kinkar and Prabhas Sen.
Uttarayan Complex
Uttarayan
Complex is a garden with five houses where Rabindranath used to live and is hence a very popular location. The poet lived and
worked in the Northern Complex consisting of several buildings as: Udayana,
Konarka, Shyamali, Punascha and Udichi. The Bichitra (or, Rabindra Bhavan )
designed by the poet's son Rathindranath Tagore. The entire complex is divided
into many buildings in varying architectural styles. This complex is closed on
Wednesday.
Bichitra
Bichitra: Also called Rabindra Bhavan, a Research
Centre and Museum where the poet's personal belongings, paintings & various
editions of his works are exhibited.
Rabindra Bhavan
Rabindra Bhavan was established in
Santiniketan in 1942. The memories of this Nobel Laureate with his personal
artefacts, books, photographs and voice records are all displayed in Rabindra
Bhavan. There is also a general section devoted to the letters, paintings by
various popular artists, where even the original manuscripts of Tagore’s
writings are preserved properly.
Here Maharshi Devendranath, the father of Rabindranath Tagore, used to meditate under the Chhatim Trees. Prayers are held usually at Convocation time. Successful graduates of the Vishwa Bharati University are presented a branch of five leaves each from the Saptaparni trees which abound in the area.
Santiniketan Griha
Santiniketan Griha is the oldest building of
Santiniketan.
Dehali
Rabindranath used to live with his wife Mrinalini
Devi in this two storied building.
Shyamali
Rabindranath
welcomed Gandhiji at this mud house.
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