The Coachman

Ep. 106: The Cabuliawalla by Rabindranath Tagore (India) 1892


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Kabuliwala — A Story of Migration, Memory, and Fatherhood | TH3 COACHMAN In this episode, I read Rabindranath Tagore’s timeless story Kabuliwala, written in 1892. It follows an Afghan fruit seller living in Calcutta and the unexpected friendship he forms with a young girl named Mini — a bond built on warmth, innocence, and shared humanity. After the reading, I break down the history behind the story, the emotional core of the Kabuliwala’s character, and the deeper themes of migration, sacrifice, and fatherhood. We explore why this story still resonates today and how Tagore captured the quiet heartbreak of a man far from home. 🎧 In this episode:
  • Full reading of Kabuliwala
  • Historical background on Afghan traders in India
  • Symbolism and emotional depth
  • Hidden meaning behind key scenes
  • Coachman humor, commentary, and reflection
Perfect for listeners who enjoy timeless stories with modern insight.
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