Patha Bhavana is a foundation of essential and auxiliary instruction in Santiniketan, West Bengal, India. Established by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore in 1901, beginning with just five understudies, the school is portrayed by its rationality of learning with the heart in closeness to nature with no shallow boundaries amongst instructors and understudies, instead of the strict, monotonous and the repetition learning framework that was standard amid Tagore's adolescence. Regularly alluded to as an ashram framework, at first what began as this school, later developed into what is presently Visva-Bharati University. It is one of the two essential and auxiliary school partnered with the Visva-Bharati University; the other being Siksha Satra.