Bolai By Rabindranath Tagore বলাই
“Bolai” is a Bengali term that translates to “Bolai” in English. Rabindranath Tagore, a prolific poet, playwright, and novelist, wrote the poem “Bolai.” Tagore, often referred to as Gurudev, is celebrated for his profound insights into human emotions, nature, and spirituality, and his contributions to Bengali literature earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
In “Bolai,” Tagore explores themes of childhood innocence, joy, and the wonders of nature. The poem captures the essence of a carefree child, reveling in the simple pleasures of playing outdoors, surrounded by the beauty of the natural world. Tagore’s evocative imagery and lyrical language paint a vivid picture of the child’s playful antics and the enchanting environment that serves as their playground.