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Santiniketan

Santiniketan is a neighbourhood of Bolpur town in the Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum district in West Bengal, India, approximately 152 km north of Kolkata. It was established by Maharshi Devendranath Tagore, and later expanded by his son, Rabindranath Tagore whose vision became what is now a university town with the creation of Visva-Bharati.[1]

Shantiniketan
Bolpur
Neighbourhood
Shantiniketan Griha
Shantiniketan
Coordinates: 23°41′N 87°41′E / 23.68°N 87.68°E / 23.68; 87.68Coordinates: 23°41′N 87°41′E / 23.68°N 87.68°E / 23.68; 87.68
CountryIndia
StateWest Bengal
DistrictBirbhum
Elevation
30 m (100 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
731204 (Bolpur)
731235 (Santiniketan)
731236 (Sriniketan)
Telephone/STD code+91 03463
Lok Sabha constituencyBolpur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBolpur

History

In 1863, Debendranath Tagore took on permanent lease 20 acres (81,000 m2) of land, with two chhatim (Alstonia scholaris) trees, at an annual payment of Rs. 5, from Bhuban Mohan Sinha, the talukdar of Raipur, Birbhum. He built a guest house there and named it Shantiniketan (the abode of peace). Gradually, the whole area came to be known as Shantiniketan.[2]

Binoy Ghosh says that Bolpur was a small place in the middle of the 19th century. It grew as Shantiniketan grew. A certain portion of Bolpur was a part of the zamindari of the Sinha family of Raipur. Bhuban Mohan Sinha had developed a small village in the Bolpur area and named it Bhubandanga. It was just opposite Shantiniketan of those days. Bhubandanga was the den of a gang of notorious dacoits, who had no compunction in killing people. It led to a situation of conflict and confrontation, but the leader of the gang, ultimately, surrendered to Debendranath, and they started helping him in developing the area. There was a chhatim tree under which Debendranath used to meditate. Inspired by The Crystal Palace built originally in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851 and later relocated, Debendranath constructed a 60-foot × 30-foot hall for Brahmo prayers. The roof was tiled and the floor had white marble, but the rest of the structure was made of glass. From its earliest days, it was a great attraction for people from all around.[3]

Rabindranath Tagore first visited Shantiniketan on 27 January, 1878 when he was 17 years old. In 1888, Debendranath dedicated the entire property for the establishment of a Brahmavidyalaya through a trust deed. In 1901, Rabindranath started a Brahmacharyaashrama and it came to be known as Patha Bhavana from 1925.[3][4] In 1913, Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature.[5] It was a new feather in the cap of the Tagore family which was the leading family contributing to the enrichment of life and society in Bengal in many fields of activity over a long period of time.[6] The environment at Jorasanko Thakur Bari, one of the bases of the Tagore family in Kolkata, was filled with literature, music, painting, and theatre.[7] Founded in 1921 by Rabindranath Tagore, Visva Bharati was declared to be a central university and an institute of national importance, in 1951.[8]

Topography

Cities and towns in Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum district
M: municipal city/ town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, U: University.
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

Location

Shantiniketan is situated at 23°41′N 87°41′E / 23.68°N 87.68°E / 23.68; 87.68.[9] at an average elevation of 56 metres (187 feet).

The area is flanked on two sides by the rivers, the Ajay and the Kopai. Santiniketan earlier had an extensive forest cover, but substantial soil erosion gave certain areas a barren look, the resulting phenomenon is locally known as khoai. However, as a result of the consistent efforts by botanists, plants and trees from all over India flourish in parts of the town. Although the overall environment of the surrounding areas have changed with time, the core area of Santiniketan has retained its closeness with nature.[10]

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the area. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

In the 2011 census, Santiniketan is not identified as a separate place. In the map of Bolpur-Sriniketan CD block on page 718 of District Census Handbook Birbhum (Part A), the area occupied by Santiniketan is shown as a part of Bolpur municipal area and Sriniketan is shown as a part of Surul, a census town.

Notable places

As per the Human Development Report for Birbhum in 2009, Santiniketan attracted 1.2 million tourists annually.[11]

Rabindra Bhavana, founded in 1942, just after the death of the poet, is the focal point of Visva Bharati. It has a museum, archives, library and other units. It houses a major part of Rabindranath's manuscripts, correspondence, paintings and sketches, 40,000 volumes of books and 12,000 volumes of bound journals, photographs and numerous items associated with the poet's life. It is generally one of the first points of interest for anybody visiting Santiniketan.[12] It was established by the poet's son, Rathindranath Tagore, as a memorial museum and research centre for Tagore studies.[13]

 
Rabindranath Tagore with Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi at Santiniketan in 1940

The Uttarayana Complex, which lies in the northern portion of the town and is located next to Rabindra Bhavana, features a collection of five houses built by Rabindranath – Udayan, Shyamali, Konark, Udichi and Punascha. The gardens in the Uttarayan complex were planned and laid out by Rathindranath. Shyamali and Konark are mud houses. Shyamali was an experiment. The visual perspective was based on the Borobudur style. The entire outside wall was decorated with beautiful relief work by Kala Bhavana students under the guidance of Nandalal Bose. The Santals on either side of the main door and on the eastern corner were by Ramkinkar Baij. Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi stayed in the house as guests. Udayan is the most imposing house in the Uttarayan complex. It is meant for important guests visiting Santiniketan. Each suite in Udayan is on a different level which gives this house its individuality.[14] In 2013, Visva Bharati opened a museum Guha Ghar, in the Uttarayan complex, in memory of Rathindranath Tagore.[15][16]

 
Mural by Nandalal Bose

The Ashram Complex is the oldest area of Santiniketan, where Debendranath built the Santiniketan Griha and the beautiful stained glass prayer hall, in the second half of the 19th century. Patha Bhavana came up after Rabindranath started residing in Santiniketan. It has beautiful frescoes by Nandalal Bose. Natun Bari was built in 1902 for residential purposes. Kalo Bari is a unique structure of mud and coal tar and profusely decorated. There are numerous other houses: Dehali, Santoshalaya, Singha Sadan, Dwijaviram, Dinantika, Taladwaj, Chaitya, Ghantatala, Panthasala, Ratan Kuthi, Malancha and others – each with an interesting story that makes it historically relevant.[14]

Visva Bharati was established as a centre for culture with the objective of exploring the arts, language, humanities, music etc. Specialised institutes came up in different fields: Cheena Bhavana, Hindi Bhavana, Kala Bhavana, Sangit Bhavana, Bhasa Bhavana, Nippon Bhavana, Bangladesh Bhavana and others. Many of these institutes with myriad structures have been decorated by illustrious artists.[14]

"The landscape of Shantiniketan is dotted with sculptures by Ramkinkar Baij (1906–1980), larger-than-life figures of Santals who were in reality part of the landscape. A Santal family, complete with dog, a group of workers running along at the call of the mill, their clothes flying in the air, a thresher, all situated along the main road. When Ramkinkar created Sujata, an elongated figure of one of the disciples of Buddha, he placed it just a little distance from the seated Buddha. Nandalal planted Eucalyptus saplings in the area, knowing that one day these tall trees would be a perfect setting to Ramkinkar's Sujata. It was Nandalal Bose, who created an environment where art would be a part of life and the children of Santiniketan have grown absorbing these beautiful monuments as they have the oxygen in the air."[14]

The Tagore family at Shantiniketan

She is our own, the darling of our hearts,

Santiniketan.
In the shadows of her trees we meet
in the freedom of her open sky.
Our dreams are rocked in her arms.
Her face is a fresh wonder of love every
time we see her,
for she is our own, the darling of our

hearts.

— Rabindranath Tagore, [17]

Shantiniketan was founded and developed by members of the Tagore family. It was founded by Debendranath Tagore.[2] Rabindranath Tagore wrote many of his literary classics at Santiniketan.[18] His son, Rathindranath Tagore was one of the first five students at the Brahmacharya asrama at Santiniketan.[19] After the death of his father in 1941, Rathindranath took over the burden of all responsibilities at Santiniketan. When Visva Bharati was made a central university in 1951, Rathindranath was appointed its first vice-chancellor.[14][4]

Pratima Devi, Rathindranath's wife, had active links with Visva Bharati from a very young age. She lived in Santinketan till her death in 1969.[20]

Mira Devi, Rabindranath's youngest daughter, after her failed marriage, lived in Malancha built for her in the Ashrama complex in 1926. She died at Santiniketan in 1969. Krishna Kripalani, husband of Nandita (Buri), daughter of Mira Devi, taught at Santiniketan for nearly 15 years, beginning 1933. Krishna Kripalani's biography of Tagore was amongst the best ever written.[21][14]

Dwijendranath Tagore, Rabindranath's eldest brother, spent the last twenty years of his life at Santiniketan.[22] He lived in Dwaijaviram in the Ashrama complex.[14]

Dinendranath Tagore, Dwijendranath's grandson, was principal of Sangit Bhavana in its earliest years.[23] Dinantika, built in 1939, housed the Cha chakra, where staff members of Visva Bharati met over a cup of tea for meetings and relaxation.[14]

Indira Devi Chaudhurani, daughter of Satyendranath Tagore, started living in Santiniketan in 1941 and took charge of Sangit Bhavana. She was acting vice-chancellor for a short period.[24]

Supriyo Tagore, great grandson of Satyendranath, was a student of Patha Bhavana and Visva Bharati University before going abroad to complete his education. He retired as the longest serving principal of Patha Bhavana. He now runs Sisu Tirtha, an institution for orphans mainly from the economically disadvantaged tribals, near Santiniketan. His son, Sudripta, with wide-ranging experience in the field of education, is also engaged in setting up a school, at Ruppur near Santiniketan, embodying the ideas of Rabindranath.[25][26][27]

Photo gallery

Climate

The climate of Shantiniketan is moderately warm, with summer temperatures at around 35-42 °C (maximum) and winter at 10-15 °C (minimum). Summer is felt for three months, March, April and May. December, January and February are the winter months. June, July, August and September see heavy rainfall, these four months are known as monsoon (rainy season). Shantiniketan saw its highest temperature rising 47.0 °C, on 10 June 1966. The lowest temperature ever recorded is 4.9 °C, on 9 January 2013. The annual average temperature is 26.2 °C. About 1480mm of rain falls per year, with 76 days seeing the rain. The area is classified as an "Aw" (tropical savanna climate) under the Köppen Climate Classification.

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 33.0
(91.4)
37.0
(98.6)
42.0
(107.6)
45.9
(114.6)
46.6
(115.9)
47.0
(116.6)
41.6
(106.9)
36.8
(98.2)
39.1
(102.4)
37.1
(98.8)
34.2
(93.6)
30.7
(87.3)
47.0
(116.6)
Mean maximum °C (°F) 28.7
(83.7)
32.8
(91.0)
38.2
(100.8)
41.3
(106.3)
41.7
(107.1)
40.2
(104.4)
36.2
(97.2)
34.9
(94.8)
35.1
(95.2)
34.3
(93.7)
32.1
(89.8)
29.1
(84.4)
42.3
(108.1)
Average high °C (°F) 24.7
(76.5)
28.2
(82.8)
33.4
(92.1)
36.6
(97.9)
36.7
(98.1)
34.9
(94.8)
32.9
(91.2)
32.5
(90.5)
32.4
(90.3)
31.6
(88.9)
29.5
(85.1)
26.1
(79.0)
31.6
(88.9)
Average low °C (°F) 11.6
(52.9)
14.7
(58.5)
19.3
(66.7)
23.3
(73.9)
25.0
(77.0)
26.0
(78.8)
26.0
(78.8)
26.0
(78.8)
25.3
(77.5)
22.5
(72.5)
17.3
(63.1)
13.0
(55.4)
20.8
(69.4)
Mean minimum °C (°F) 7.8
(46.0)
10.5
(50.9)
14.6
(58.3)
19.0
(66.2)
20.8
(69.4)
22.7
(72.9)
23.9
(75.0)
23.8
(74.8)
23.1
(73.6)
18.5
(65.3)
13.0
(55.4)
9.4
(48.9)
7.7
(45.9)
Record low °C (°F) 5.0
(41.0)
6.0
(42.8)
11.2
(52.2)
14.6
(58.3)
18.1
(64.6)
18.7
(65.7)
20.0
(68.0)
22.4
(72.3)
17.7
(63.9)
15.6
(60.1)
9.7
(49.5)
6.1
(43.0)
5.0
(41.0)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 11.6
(0.46)
25.1
(0.99)
33.2
(1.31)
52.0
(2.05)
113.8
(4.48)
229.7
(9.04)
343.2
(13.51)
296.7
(11.68)
267.5
(10.53)
87.7
(3.45)
10.5
(0.41)
9.0
(0.35)
1,479.9
(58.26)
Average rainy days 1.2 1.9 2.4 3.5 6.3 11.6 15.7 15.1 11.9 4.7 0.9 0.5 75.6
Average relative humidity (%) (at 08:30 IST) 76 68 61 66 73 80 85 86 86 81 75 75 76
Source: India Meteorological Department[28][29]

Transport

Bolpur Shantiniketan railway station is well connected with Sealdah Railway Station, Howrah Station, Kolkata Railway Station, Malda Town, New Jalpaiguri etc of West Bengal & Guwahati Railway Station of Assam.

There is direct AC Volvo bus service of WBTC from Kolkata to Bolpur Shantiniketan (Kolkata-Bolpur-Suri & Suri-Bolpur-Kolkata).

Bus and private cars are available from Kolkata (outstation cab service of Ola Cabs, Uber from Kolkata), Durgapur City Centre Bus Stop, Katwa, Berhampore and soon from Santragachi Railway Station in Howrah.

Education

Shantiniketan is a university town with varied educational facilities. At the school level are Patha Bhavana and Siksha Satra. Apart from a number of courses in humanities, science and education, Visva-Bharati offers a range of music, dance and art courses and lays emphasis on language courses. Sangit Bhavana offers courses in Rabindra Sangit, Hindustani classical vocal, sitar, esraj, tabla, pakhawaj, Kathakali dance and Manipuri dance. Kala Bhavana offers courses in painting, mural, sculpture, graphic art, design (textiles/ ceramics) and history of art. The university offers specialised 4-year courses in Persian, Tibetan, Chinese and Japanese. Bhasa Bhavana offers undergraduate and post-graduate courses in Arabic & Persian, Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Indo-Tibetan, Japanese, Odia, Santali and Sanskrit. Vidya Bhavana offers 1-year courses in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Marathi, Odia, Pali, Persian, Russian, Sanskrit, Santali, Tamil, Tibetan and Urdu. It also offers 2-year courses in Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Marathi, Odia, Pali, Persian, Russian, Sanskrit, Santali, Tamil, Tibetan and Urdu. There are certificate courses in leather craft, book binding & hand-made packaging, batik work and hand-made paper making. Shantiniketan offers courses in the field of agriculture and rural development. Only a selective list is presented here to give an idea of the range of courses offered.[30][31]

Culture

The town is known for its literary and artistic heritage, with the notable figures being Rabindranath Tagore and Nandalal Bose. In addition, the Visva Bharati also serves as Shantiniketan's cultural center.[14]

Poush Mela

In Birbhum district, the fairs (mela in Bengali) are spread right across the district and are thought of as an extension of the concept of markets, a place of not only trade and business but also a meeting place of people and an arena for cultural exchange. The largest and most notable fair is the Poush Mela held at Santiniketan for three days from 7 Poush.[32] Devendranath Tagore with twenty followers accepted the Brahmo creed from Ram Chandra Vidyabagish on 21 December 1843 (7 Poush 1250 according to the Bengali calendar). This was the basis of Poush Utsav (the Festival of Poush) at Santiniketan[33]

Festivals at Shantiniketan

In Shantiniketan, seasonal changes bring their own colors and beauties with various festivals. The emphasis in organising these festivals is on traditional Indian forms and rituals. Numerous festivals range from Basanta Utsav and Barsha Mangal to Maghotsav and Rabindra Jayanti.[34]Holi, the festival of colours, is celebrated in its own style at Santiniketan – it is called Basanta Utsav and welcomes the arrival of spring. The programme starts from the morning with singing and dancing to Tagore's tunes by the students and ends with spreading coloured powders (called ‘abir’) and expression of festive wishes. After the formal Visva Bharati programme, other programmes follow. Barsha Mangal is celebrated with cultural programmes in July–August. Ananda Bazar is a fair for handicrafts by the students, held on Mahalaya day. Prior to leaving for the puja vacations students celebrate Sharad Utsav. Nandan Mela marks Nandalal Bose's birth anniversary (on 1–2 December) and is a special attraction for art lovers. Briksharopan and Halkarshan emphasise man's closeness to nature and are held on 22-23 Shraavana (August). Maghotsab, celebrating the founding of the Brahmo Samaj, is held on 11 Magh (towards the end of January). Various anniversaries and cultural programmes are organised throughout the year. 25 Baisakh (7-8 May) is the birthday of Rabindranath Tagore but his birth anniversary is celebrated along with and subsequent to the Bengali New Year (mid April onwards).[34]

Sinha Sadan

Shantiniketan was originally a part of the ancestral zamindari of the Sinha family of Raipur, Birbhum.[2] Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha donated for the construction of Sinha Sadan with a clock tower and bell. It was in this building that Oxford University conferred its honorary doctorate on the poet, Rabindranath Tagore.[14]

Ballabhpur Wildlife Sanctuary

Ballabhpur Wildlife Sanctuary is located 3 km from Shantiniketan and is popular as Deer Park. Established in 1977, it was a khoai area affected by soil erosion. It is now a large wooded area with herds of deer and makes a natural bird sanctuary.[35]

Amar Kutir

Amar Kutir (meaning: my cottage), once a place of refuge for independence movement activists has been turned into a cooperative society for the promotion of arts and crafts. It is located on the banks of the Kopai River, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the central areas of Santiniketan.[36]

Sonajhuri haat

Every Saturday and Sunday, one can visit the haat (or market) at Sonajhuri, close to Shantiniketan. This is a village market and one can buy local handicrafts and listen to folk music sung by tribal groups . Sonajhuri haat is a great place to see and collect wooden crafts, terracotta crafts, raw metal ornaments, dhokra art and local made clothes. It is an excellent place to experience the local culture of Shantiniketan.[citation needed]

Around Santiniketan picture gallery

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Further reading

  • UNESCO: Santiniketan (on the Tentative List since 2010)
  • Places to visit in Santiniketan 2019

External links

  •   Santiniketan travel guide from Wikivoyage with local area map

santiniketan, university, shantiniketan, visva, bharati, university, neighbourhood, bolpur, town, bolpur, subdivision, birbhum, district, west, bengal, india, approximately, north, kolkata, established, maharshi, devendranath, tagore, later, expanded, rabindra. For the University in Shantiniketan see Visva Bharati University Santiniketan is a neighbourhood of Bolpur town in the Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum district in West Bengal India approximately 152 km north of Kolkata It was established by Maharshi Devendranath Tagore and later expanded by his son Rabindranath Tagore whose vision became what is now a university town with the creation of Visva Bharati 1 Shantiniketan BolpurNeighbourhoodShantiniketan GrihaShantiniketanCoordinates 23 41 N 87 41 E 23 68 N 87 68 E 23 68 87 68 Coordinates 23 41 N 87 41 E 23 68 N 87 68 E 23 68 87 68CountryIndiaStateWest BengalDistrictBirbhumElevation30 m 100 ft Languages OfficialBengali EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN731204 Bolpur 731235 Santiniketan 731236 Sriniketan Telephone STD code 91 03463Lok Sabha constituencyBolpurVidhan Sabha constituencyBolpur Contents 1 History 2 Topography 2 1 Location 2 2 Notable places 3 The Tagore family at Shantiniketan 4 Photo gallery 5 Climate 6 Transport 7 Education 8 Culture 9 Poush Mela 10 Festivals at Shantiniketan 11 Sinha Sadan 12 Ballabhpur Wildlife Sanctuary 13 Amar Kutir 14 Sonajhuri haat 15 Around Santiniketan picture gallery 16 References 17 Further reading 18 External linksHistory EditIn 1863 Debendranath Tagore took on permanent lease 20 acres 81 000 m2 of land with two chhatim Alstonia scholaris trees at an annual payment of Rs 5 from Bhuban Mohan Sinha the talukdar of Raipur Birbhum He built a guest house there and named it Shantiniketan the abode of peace Gradually the whole area came to be known as Shantiniketan 2 Binoy Ghosh says that Bolpur was a small place in the middle of the 19th century It grew as Shantiniketan grew A certain portion of Bolpur was a part of the zamindari of the Sinha family of Raipur Bhuban Mohan Sinha had developed a small village in the Bolpur area and named it Bhubandanga It was just opposite Shantiniketan of those days Bhubandanga was the den of a gang of notorious dacoits who had no compunction in killing people It led to a situation of conflict and confrontation but the leader of the gang ultimately surrendered to Debendranath and they started helping him in developing the area There was a chhatim tree under which Debendranath used to meditate Inspired by The Crystal Palace built originally in Hyde Park London to house the Great Exhibition of 1851 and later relocated Debendranath constructed a 60 foot 30 foot hall for Brahmo prayers The roof was tiled and the floor had white marble but the rest of the structure was made of glass From its earliest days it was a great attraction for people from all around 3 Rabindranath Tagore first visited Shantiniketan on 27 January 1878 when he was 17 years old In 1888 Debendranath dedicated the entire property for the establishment of a Brahmavidyalaya through a trust deed In 1901 Rabindranath started a Brahmacharyaashrama and it came to be known as Patha Bhavana from 1925 3 4 In 1913 Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature 5 It was a new feather in the cap of the Tagore family which was the leading family contributing to the enrichment of life and society in Bengal in many fields of activity over a long period of time 6 The environment at Jorasanko Thakur Bari one of the bases of the Tagore family in Kolkata was filled with literature music painting and theatre 7 Founded in 1921 by Rabindranath Tagore Visva Bharati was declared to be a central university and an institute of national importance in 1951 8 Topography Edit Interactive fullscreen map Cities and towns in Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum districtM municipal city town CT census town R rural urban centre U University Owing to space constraints in the small map the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly Location Edit Shantiniketan is situated at 23 41 N 87 41 E 23 68 N 87 68 E 23 68 87 68 9 at an average elevation of 56 metres 187 feet The area is flanked on two sides by the rivers the Ajay and the Kopai Santiniketan earlier had an extensive forest cover but substantial soil erosion gave certain areas a barren look the resulting phenomenon is locally known as khoai However as a result of the consistent efforts by botanists plants and trees from all over India flourish in parts of the town Although the overall environment of the surrounding areas have changed with time the core area of Santiniketan has retained its closeness with nature 10 Note The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the area All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map In the 2011 census Santiniketan is not identified as a separate place In the map of Bolpur Sriniketan CD block on page 718 of District Census Handbook Birbhum Part A the area occupied by Santiniketan is shown as a part of Bolpur municipal area and Sriniketan is shown as a part of Surul a census town Notable places Edit As per the Human Development Report for Birbhum in 2009 Santiniketan attracted 1 2 million tourists annually 11 Rabindra Bhavana founded in 1942 just after the death of the poet is the focal point of Visva Bharati It has a museum archives library and other units It houses a major part of Rabindranath s manuscripts correspondence paintings and sketches 40 000 volumes of books and 12 000 volumes of bound journals photographs and numerous items associated with the poet s life It is generally one of the first points of interest for anybody visiting Santiniketan 12 It was established by the poet s son Rathindranath Tagore as a memorial museum and research centre for Tagore studies 13 Rabindranath Tagore with Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi at Santiniketan in 1940 The Uttarayana Complex which lies in the northern portion of the town and is located next to Rabindra Bhavana features a collection of five houses built by Rabindranath Udayan Shyamali Konark Udichi and Punascha The gardens in the Uttarayan complex were planned and laid out by Rathindranath Shyamali and Konark are mud houses Shyamali was an experiment The visual perspective was based on the Borobudur style The entire outside wall was decorated with beautiful relief work by Kala Bhavana students under the guidance of Nandalal Bose The Santals on either side of the main door and on the eastern corner were by Ramkinkar Baij Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi stayed in the house as guests Udayan is the most imposing house in the Uttarayan complex It is meant for important guests visiting Santiniketan Each suite in Udayan is on a different level which gives this house its individuality 14 In 2013 Visva Bharati opened a museum Guha Ghar in the Uttarayan complex in memory of Rathindranath Tagore 15 16 Mural by Nandalal Bose The Ashram Complex is the oldest area of Santiniketan where Debendranath built the Santiniketan Griha and the beautiful stained glass prayer hall in the second half of the 19th century Patha Bhavana came up after Rabindranath started residing in Santiniketan It has beautiful frescoes by Nandalal Bose Natun Bari was built in 1902 for residential purposes Kalo Bari is a unique structure of mud and coal tar and profusely decorated There are numerous other houses Dehali Santoshalaya Singha Sadan Dwijaviram Dinantika Taladwaj Chaitya Ghantatala Panthasala Ratan Kuthi Malancha and others each with an interesting story that makes it historically relevant 14 Jawaharlal Nehru with Rabindranath Tagore in 1940 Visva Bharati was established as a centre for culture with the objective of exploring the arts language humanities music etc Specialised institutes came up in different fields Cheena Bhavana Hindi Bhavana Kala Bhavana Sangit Bhavana Bhasa Bhavana Nippon Bhavana Bangladesh Bhavana and others Many of these institutes with myriad structures have been decorated by illustrious artists 14 The landscape of Shantiniketan is dotted with sculptures by Ramkinkar Baij 1906 1980 larger than life figures of Santals who were in reality part of the landscape A Santal family complete with dog a group of workers running along at the call of the mill their clothes flying in the air a thresher all situated along the main road When Ramkinkar created Sujata an elongated figure of one of the disciples of Buddha he placed it just a little distance from the seated Buddha Nandalal planted Eucalyptus saplings in the area knowing that one day these tall trees would be a perfect setting to Ramkinkar s Sujata It was Nandalal Bose who created an environment where art would be a part of life and the children of Santiniketan have grown absorbing these beautiful monuments as they have the oxygen in the air 14 The Tagore family at Shantiniketan EditShe is our own the darling of our hearts Santiniketan In the shadows of her trees we meet in the freedom of her open sky Our dreams are rocked in her arms Her face is a fresh wonder of love every time we see her for she is our own the darling of ourhearts Rabindranath Tagore 17 Shantiniketan was founded and developed by members of the Tagore family It was founded by Debendranath Tagore 2 Rabindranath Tagore wrote many of his literary classics at Santiniketan 18 His son Rathindranath Tagore was one of the first five students at the Brahmacharya asrama at Santiniketan 19 After the death of his father in 1941 Rathindranath took over the burden of all responsibilities at Santiniketan When Visva Bharati was made a central university in 1951 Rathindranath was appointed its first vice chancellor 14 4 Pratima Devi Rathindranath s wife had active links with Visva Bharati from a very young age She lived in Santinketan till her death in 1969 20 Mira Devi Rabindranath s youngest daughter after her failed marriage lived in Malancha built for her in the Ashrama complex in 1926 She died at Santiniketan in 1969 Krishna Kripalani husband of Nandita Buri daughter of Mira Devi taught at Santiniketan for nearly 15 years beginning 1933 Krishna Kripalani s biography of Tagore was amongst the best ever written 21 14 Dwijendranath Tagore Rabindranath s eldest brother spent the last twenty years of his life at Santiniketan 22 He lived in Dwaijaviram in the Ashrama complex 14 Dinendranath Tagore Dwijendranath s grandson was principal of Sangit Bhavana in its earliest years 23 Dinantika built in 1939 housed the Cha chakra where staff members of Visva Bharati met over a cup of tea for meetings and relaxation 14 Indira Devi Chaudhurani daughter of Satyendranath Tagore started living in Santiniketan in 1941 and took charge of Sangit Bhavana She was acting vice chancellor for a short period 24 Supriyo Tagore great grandson of Satyendranath was a student of Patha Bhavana and Visva Bharati University before going abroad to complete his education He retired as the longest serving principal of Patha Bhavana He now runs Sisu Tirtha an institution for orphans mainly from the economically disadvantaged tribals near Santiniketan His son Sudripta with wide ranging experience in the field of education is also engaged in setting up a school at Ruppur near Santiniketan embodying the ideas of Rabindranath 25 26 27 Photo gallery Edit Santiniketan Griha Santal family by Ramkinkar Baij Kalo Bari the house built with mud and coal tar Click on the pic to enlarge for a glimpse of the wall decoration Ghantatala the bell stand Upasana Griha at SantiniketanClimate EditThe climate of Shantiniketan is moderately warm with summer temperatures at around 35 42 C maximum and winter at 10 15 C minimum Summer is felt for three months March April and May December January and February are the winter months June July August and September see heavy rainfall these four months are known as monsoon rainy season Shantiniketan saw its highest temperature rising 47 0 C on 10 June 1966 The lowest temperature ever recorded is 4 9 C on 9 January 2013 The annual average temperature is 26 2 C About 1480mm of rain falls per year with 76 days seeing the rain The area is classified as an Aw tropical savanna climate under the Koppen Climate Classification vteClimate data for Shantiniketan Sriniketan 1981 2010 extremes 1961 2012 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 33 0 91 4 37 0 98 6 42 0 107 6 45 9 114 6 46 6 115 9 47 0 116 6 41 6 106 9 36 8 98 2 39 1 102 4 37 1 98 8 34 2 93 6 30 7 87 3 47 0 116 6 Mean maximum C F 28 7 83 7 32 8 91 0 38 2 100 8 41 3 106 3 41 7 107 1 40 2 104 4 36 2 97 2 34 9 94 8 35 1 95 2 34 3 93 7 32 1 89 8 29 1 84 4 42 3 108 1 Average high C F 24 7 76 5 28 2 82 8 33 4 92 1 36 6 97 9 36 7 98 1 34 9 94 8 32 9 91 2 32 5 90 5 32 4 90 3 31 6 88 9 29 5 85 1 26 1 79 0 31 6 88 9 Average low C F 11 6 52 9 14 7 58 5 19 3 66 7 23 3 73 9 25 0 77 0 26 0 78 8 26 0 78 8 26 0 78 8 25 3 77 5 22 5 72 5 17 3 63 1 13 0 55 4 20 8 69 4 Mean minimum C F 7 8 46 0 10 5 50 9 14 6 58 3 19 0 66 2 20 8 69 4 22 7 72 9 23 9 75 0 23 8 74 8 23 1 73 6 18 5 65 3 13 0 55 4 9 4 48 9 7 7 45 9 Record low C F 5 0 41 0 6 0 42 8 11 2 52 2 14 6 58 3 18 1 64 6 18 7 65 7 20 0 68 0 22 4 72 3 17 7 63 9 15 6 60 1 9 7 49 5 6 1 43 0 5 0 41 0 Average rainfall mm inches 11 6 0 46 25 1 0 99 33 2 1 31 52 0 2 05 113 8 4 48 229 7 9 04 343 2 13 51 296 7 11 68 267 5 10 53 87 7 3 45 10 5 0 41 9 0 0 35 1 479 9 58 26 Average rainy days 1 2 1 9 2 4 3 5 6 3 11 6 15 7 15 1 11 9 4 7 0 9 0 5 75 6Average relative humidity at 08 30 IST 76 68 61 66 73 80 85 86 86 81 75 75 76Source India Meteorological Department 28 29 Transport EditBolpur Shantiniketan railway station is well connected with Sealdah Railway Station Howrah Station Kolkata Railway Station Malda Town New Jalpaiguri etc of West Bengal amp Guwahati Railway Station of Assam There is direct AC Volvo bus service of WBTC from Kolkata to Bolpur Shantiniketan Kolkata Bolpur Suri amp Suri Bolpur Kolkata Bus and private cars are available from Kolkata outstation cab service of Ola Cabs Uber from Kolkata Durgapur City Centre Bus Stop Katwa Berhampore and soon from Santragachi Railway Station in Howrah Education EditShantiniketan is a university town with varied educational facilities At the school level are Patha Bhavana and Siksha Satra Apart from a number of courses in humanities science and education Visva Bharati offers a range of music dance and art courses and lays emphasis on language courses Sangit Bhavana offers courses in Rabindra Sangit Hindustani classical vocal sitar esraj tabla pakhawaj Kathakali dance and Manipuri dance Kala Bhavana offers courses in painting mural sculpture graphic art design textiles ceramics and history of art The university offers specialised 4 year courses in Persian Tibetan Chinese and Japanese Bhasa Bhavana offers undergraduate and post graduate courses in Arabic amp Persian Bengali Chinese Hindi Indo Tibetan Japanese Odia Santali and Sanskrit Vidya Bhavana offers 1 year courses in Arabic Bengali Chinese French German Hindi Italian Japanese Marathi Odia Pali Persian Russian Sanskrit Santali Tamil Tibetan and Urdu It also offers 2 year courses in Arabic Assamese Bengali Chinese French German Hindi Italian Japanese Marathi Odia Pali Persian Russian Sanskrit Santali Tamil Tibetan and Urdu There are certificate courses in leather craft book binding amp hand made packaging batik work and hand made paper making Shantiniketan offers courses in the field of agriculture and rural development Only a selective list is presented here to give an idea of the range of courses offered 30 31 Culture EditThe town is known for its literary and artistic heritage with the notable figures being Rabindranath Tagore and Nandalal Bose In addition the Visva Bharati also serves as Shantiniketan s cultural center 14 Poush Mela EditIn Birbhum district the fairs mela in Bengali are spread right across the district and are thought of as an extension of the concept of markets a place of not only trade and business but also a meeting place of people and an arena for cultural exchange The largest and most notable fair is the Poush Mela held at Santiniketan for three days from 7 Poush 32 Devendranath Tagore with twenty followers accepted the Brahmo creed from Ram Chandra Vidyabagish on 21 December 1843 7 Poush 1250 according to the Bengali calendar This was the basis of Poush Utsav the Festival of Poush at Santiniketan 33 Festivals at Shantiniketan EditIn Shantiniketan seasonal changes bring their own colors and beauties with various festivals The emphasis in organising these festivals is on traditional Indian forms and rituals Numerous festivals range from Basanta Utsav and Barsha Mangal to Maghotsav and Rabindra Jayanti 34 Holi the festival of colours is celebrated in its own style at Santiniketan it is called Basanta Utsav and welcomes the arrival of spring The programme starts from the morning with singing and dancing to Tagore s tunes by the students and ends with spreading coloured powders called abir and expression of festive wishes After the formal Visva Bharati programme other programmes follow Barsha Mangal is celebrated with cultural programmes in July August Ananda Bazar is a fair for handicrafts by the students held on Mahalaya day Prior to leaving for the puja vacations students celebrate Sharad Utsav Nandan Mela marks Nandalal Bose s birth anniversary on 1 2 December and is a special attraction for art lovers Briksharopan and Halkarshan emphasise man s closeness to nature and are held on 22 23 Shraavana August Maghotsab celebrating the founding of the Brahmo Samaj is held on 11 Magh towards the end of January Various anniversaries and cultural programmes are organised throughout the year 25 Baisakh 7 8 May is the birthday of Rabindranath Tagore but his birth anniversary is celebrated along with and subsequent to the Bengali New Year mid April onwards 34 Sinha Sadan EditShantiniketan was originally a part of the ancestral zamindari of the Sinha family of Raipur Birbhum 2 Satyendra Prasanna Sinha 1st Baron Sinha donated for the construction of Sinha Sadan with a clock tower and bell It was in this building that Oxford University conferred its honorary doctorate on the poet Rabindranath Tagore 14 Sinha Sadan Doorway Sinha SadanBallabhpur Wildlife Sanctuary EditBallabhpur Wildlife Sanctuary is located 3 km from Shantiniketan and is popular as Deer Park Established in 1977 it was a khoai area affected by soil erosion It is now a large wooded area with herds of deer and makes a natural bird sanctuary 35 Amar Kutir EditAmar Kutir meaning my cottage once a place of refuge for independence movement activists has been turned into a cooperative society for the promotion of arts and crafts It is located on the banks of the Kopai River about 15 kilometres 9 3 mi from the central areas of Santiniketan 36 Sonajhuri haat EditEvery Saturday and Sunday one can visit the haat or market at Sonajhuri close to Shantiniketan This is a village market and one can buy local handicrafts and listen to folk music sung by tribal groups Sonajhuri haat is a great place to see and collect wooden crafts terracotta crafts raw metal ornaments dhokra art and local made clothes It is an excellent place to experience the local culture of Shantiniketan citation needed Around Santiniketan picture gallery Edit Khoai at Santiniketan Baul performance at Sonajhuri Saturday haat Local village hndicrafts and other items at Sonajhuri Saturday haat Some Amar Kutir products on displayReferences Edit Pearson WW Santiniketan Bolpur School of Rabindranath Tagore illustrations by Mukul Dey The Macmillan Company 1916 a b c Basak Tapan Kumar Rabindranath Santiniketan Sriniketan An Introduction p 2 B B Publication a b Ghosh Binoy Paschim Banger Sanskriti in Bengali part I 1976 edition pages 299 304 Prakash Bhaban Kolkata a b Visva Bharati History Visva Bharati Retrieved 25 July 2019 Hjarne H 1913 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1913 Rabindranath Tagore Award Ceremony Speech Nobel Foundation published 10 December 1913 retrieved 25 July 2019 Deb Chitra Jorasanko and the Thakur Family Pages 64 65 in Calcutta The Living City Volume I edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri Oxford University Press Jorasanko and the Thakur Family by Chitra Deb 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2012 PDF India Meteorological Department December 2016 p M240 Archived from the original PDF on 5 February 2020 Retrieved 18 January 2021 Visva Bharat Bachelor Degree Visva Bharati Retrieved 26 July 2019 Visva Bharat Syllabus for Post Graduate courses Visva Bharati Retrieved 26 July 2019 Mukhopadhyay Aditya Birbhumer Mela Paschim Banga Birbhum Special Issue pp 203 214 in Bengali February 2006 Information and Culture Dept Government of West Bengal Basak Tapan Kumar Rabindranath Santiniketan Sriniketan An Introduction p 36 B B Publication a b Welcome to Bolpur Santiniketan Bolpur Santiketan com Retrieved 26 July 2019 Ballabhpur Wildlife Sanctuary Deer Park Bolpur Santiniketan com Retrieved 26 July 2019 Amar Kutir india9 com Retrieved 26 July 2019 Further reading EditUNESCO Santiniketan on the Tentative List since 2010 Places to visit in Santiniketan 2019External links EditSantiniketan at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews 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