The article examines the Indian culture embodied in the play "Natir Puja" by Rabindranath Tagore. Topics include the dramatic art of Tagore, Tagore's interpretation of Buddha's gospel of renunciation in the play and Tagore's major plays which include "Muktadhara" and "Chandalika." It also cites the main action of the play which centers on the exalted fervour and devotion of the female character Srimati.