Step 1: Understanding Tagore's spiritual philosophy.
In The Religion of Man, Tagore articulates a universal religion rooted in humanism, love, and joy. For him, religion is not ritualistic, but an experience of deep inner harmony and connection.
Step 2: Realization through love and joy.
Tagore believed that the divine is realized not through dogma or ritual but in the beauty of human life and relationships — through love and joy, which bring about the unity of the individual soul with the Supreme.