A Critical Analysis of Rabindranath Tagore's "Na Chaile Jare Powa Jay": Spiritual Paradox and Philosophical Transcendence in Rabindra Sangeet
Harikumar Pallathadka, Parag Deb Roy, Rita Sarkar
Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities May 17, 2025 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.55544/ijrah.5.3.19 via OpenAlex
Summary
Rabindranath Tagore's composition "Na Chaile Jare Powa Jay" explores the idea that spiritual fulfillment is found beyond intentional seeking. The study examines its philosophical, aesthetic, and musical dimensions, highlighting how it integrates Upanishadic philosophy, Vaishnava traditions, Bengali folk elements, and Western influences. It reveals Tagore's complex spiritual vision and his contribution to devotional music as both a philosophical statement and an aesthetic experience. The analysis also discusses the song's relevance to modern themes of mindfulness and non-attachment.
Study at a glance
| Key finding | The composition articulates a complex spiritual vision where divine attainment exists beyond the realm of intentional seeking. |
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Abstract
This comprehensive study examines the philosophical, aesthetic, musicological, and spiritual dimensions of Rabindranath Tagore's profound composition "Na Chaile Jare Powa Jay" (That which is not sought, is found), situating it within the broader context of Rabindra Sangeet and exploring its complex metaphysical paradoxes. Through an interdisciplinary methodology encompassing musicology, comparative religion, literary criticism, cultural studies, and philosophical inquiry, this analysis reveals how this remarkable composition embodies the sophisticated synthesis of Upanishadic philosophy, Vaishnava devotional traditions, Bengali folk elements, and Western philosophical influences that characterize Tagore's musical oeuvre. By meticulously examining the song's musical structure, melodic innovations, lyrical content, symbolic patterns, and philosophical underpinnings, this paper demonstrates how Tagore articulates a complex spiritual vision through the medium of music, where divine attainment exists beyond the realm of intentional seeking; a concept with profound implications for understanding human consciousness and spiritual experience. The paradoxical nature of spiritual fulfillment presented in this composition reflects Tagore's unique contribution to devotional music as simultaneously a philosophical statement, an aesthetic experience, and a practical spiritual methodology. Furthermore, this analysis positions "Na Chaile Jare Powa Jay" as a quintessential expression of Tagore's vision of universal spirituality that transcends religious boundaries while remaining deeply rooted in Indian philosophical traditions. The paper concludes by examining the song's enduring relevance to contemporary discourse on mindfulness, non-attachment, and the intersection of aesthetic and spiritual experience.