
In 1905, on the dark day of Bengal Partition, Rabindranath Tagore stood at Basu Bati, Baghbazar, with a vision far bigger than just a festival. He called upon Hindus and Muslims to tie rakhi to each other — not as a brother-sister ritual, but as a symbol of unity and resistance. That day, the lanes of Kolkata saw strangers become family, and a thread became the loudest voice against division. This was where Bengal’s first Rakhi Utsav was celebrated — and its message still echoes: We are one. No one can divide us.❤️ . #india #coloursofindia #kolkatadiaries #internationalkolkatabookfair #westbengal #sokolkata #cityofjoy #thekolkatabuzz #calcuttadiaries #kolkatabuzz #calcuttacacophony #ig_bengal #kolkatablogger #kolkatabookfair #gangaarati #howrah #babughat #kalyaniiti #kalyanidurgapuja2023
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