Updated On: 07 May, 2024 09:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Varma
Today, on the birth anniversary of poet, philosopher and artist, Rabindranath Tagore, we curate a list of his lesser-known short stories as well as valuable insight into his works as a painter

Tagore (right) with Jawaharlal Nehru. Pics Courtesy/Wikimedia commons
This is a story about the landlords of Nayanjore, “the Babus”, who lived extravagant lives before the floods washed away their wealth. Kailas Babu, the protagonist, who is the last descendant of the lot, travels to Calcutta, having lost all of his landed property. However, he carries with him his ancestral pride and his heirloom. The narrator elaborately lists what the latter included: “a silver cruet for sprinkling scented water, a filigree box for otto-of-roses, a small gold salver, a costly ancient shawl, and the old-fashioned ceremonial dress and ancestral turban”. Babus of Nayanjore deals with class conflicts and the ideas of being self-made versus inheriting ancestral property.
From Stories from Tagore, translated by Charles Freer Andrews.