
GORA II
RABINDRANATH TAGORE
KAHDESVIIDETTÄ LUKU.
KOLMASVIIDETTÄ LUKU.
NELJÄSVIIDETTÄ LUKU.
VIIDESVIIDETTÄ LUKU.
KUUDESVIIDETTÄ LUKU.
SEITSEMÄSVIIDETTÄ LUKU.
KAHDEKSASVIIDETTÄ LUKU.
YHDEKSÄSVIIDETTÄ LUKU.
A tense confrontation unfolds when Sutsharita, a young woman burdened by expectations, refuses a marriage proposal. Haran, the authoritative figure, insists on explanations and accuses her of betraying an old promise, while Pareš Babu intervenes with gentle compassion, questioning whether true consent can ever be fully understood. The dialogue probes the clash between personal integrity and the weight of tradition, leaving listeners to wonder how far each character will go to protect their own sense of honor.
As the dispute deepens, Sutsharita’s inner turmoil becomes palpable; she grapples with the fear of making a wrong choice and the looming presence of the Brahma Samadž council. The scene captures a moment where words, promises, and the quest for truth collide, setting the stage for a larger struggle over autonomy, duty, and the meaning of regret. This opening invites you into a richly layered drama where every utterance carries the potential to reshape lives.
Language
fi
Duration
~8 hours (473K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Finland: Otava, 1925.
Credits
Anna Siren and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2023-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1941
A Nobel Prize-winning poet, storyteller, composer, and thinker, this Bengali giant helped reshape modern Indian literature while speaking to readers far beyond India. His work moves easily from intimate lyrics to big questions about freedom, faith, nature, and human dignity.
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