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  1. Mrinalini Devi (1 March 1874 – 23 November 1902) was a translator and the wife of Nobel laureate poet, philosopher, author and musician Rabindranath Tagore. She was from the Jessore district, where her father worked at the Tagore estate. In 1883, at the age of nine, she married Tagore.

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  2. Mrinalini Devi was born in 1872 in Bangladesh and married to Rabindranath when she was ten years old. She died in 1902 at the age of 29, leaving him with five children and a legacy of poems and letters. Learn more about her life, their relationship, and her legacy from this web page.

  3. Mrinalini Devi. ( Charu Chandra Dutt :) “In his now famous letters to his wife, Aurobindo made his relation with her perfectly clear. I did not know of these letters till they actually appeared in print. One day I had asked him in the course of conversation, “Chief, you knew that you were going to plunge into the vortex of revolutionary ...

  4. A personal account of Mrinalini Devi, the eldest daughter of Bose and Gopalkamini Devi, who married Sri Aurobindo in 1901 and stayed with him in Shillong during his imprisonment. The author shares her impressions of her character, devotion, and activities as a spiritual seeker and a mother of children.

  5. 26 lug 2019 · Mrinalini Devi was a close disciple of Sri Aurobindo and a companion of Sri Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother. She died young in 1918, before she could join Sri Aurobindo at Pondicherry. This article retraces her life, her qualities, her mentors and her legacy through three books that offer insights into her character and her role in the Aurobindonean movement.

  6. 20 apr 2015 · KOLKATA: With a month to go for Rabindranath Tagore's birthday, a TV serial on the life of Mrinalini Devi, his wife, and other women who played a role in the poet's life, is in the making. The serial is based on the book "Aami Rabi Thakurer Bou" (I am Tagore's wife) written by a well-known Tagore researcher Ranjan Bandyopadhyay .

  7. Rabindranath Tagore with Mrinalini-Devi – 1883 A Life Cut Short. Tragically, Mrinalini Devi’s life was cut short when she fell ill in 1902 and passed away three months later, at the age of 28 or 29, in Santiniketan. Her untimely death left a void in Rabindranath’s life that would forever shape his artistic expression.