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#youtube#টুম্পা সরকার ঘরে বা��রে হইলাম দোষী । কলিজা ঠান্ডা হয়ে যাবে । বিচ্ছেদ গান । Ghore Baire Hoilam Doshi https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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ঘরে বাইরে হইলাম দোষী | রজনী | Ghore baire hoilam doshi | বিচ্ছেদ গান | F...
#youtube#ঘরে বাইরে হইলাম দোষী | রজনী | Ghore baire hoilam doshi | বিচ্ছেদ গান | Folk Gaan | Sohel Baul TV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w2MzDfBiuE
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titli(2002/bengali)
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also like god. right? there are 6000 gods in hinduism but there is also only one god in hinduism. in home and the world (or ghore baire as we know it. SHOULD HAVE BEEN TRANSLATED AS INS AND OUTS but tagore wanted home and world so. ok.) all three characters are differently involved in the nationalism movement, BUT they are also all looking for god. nikhil keeps using the metpahor of sitting outside an empty temple which gets cut out from one of the translations. which. its so important didnt tagore get what hes done. theres bimala who looks for god in men then finds god in herself and then her god is taken by a man again and then she loses god all together. sandips god is himself, bimala and the nation itself similtenously and he calls himself godmaker but he knows hes not!! hes just looking for god like the other two. theres only Amulya who doesnt care for god. hes just a young boy. victim to all the search for god. and his potential. just a young boy who loved with his whole heart. pure and naive. in this paper i argue the god in amulya drives--
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Ghore Baire by Rabindranath Thakur ebook
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‘Ghore Baire’ is a political novel written by Rabindranath Thakur. This is Rabindranath’s first written novel in usual Bengali language and the novel was published in Sabujpatra magazine in 1915. This novel is written in the background of Swadeshi Movement and one side of its, there is patriotism and criticism of the narrow naturalism and on the…
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Does Tagore belong to home and not world?
Indian fans woke up to a surprise as a video from Pakistani show featuring Rabindra Sangeet “Amaro Porano Jaha Chay” went viral. The footage is from the show “Dil Kya Karay”, where the lead actor Yumna Zaidi is seen crooning the popular Bengali song. Calling it a ‘proud moment’, fans even said that it was ‘heart-warming’ to see the inclusivity in the serial. Have you ever heard the saying “Music has no borders”? The words couldn’t be truer in case of these videos from a Pakistan TV show. They feature the popular Rabindra Sangeet “Amaro Porano Jaha Chay”.
In a country of a million idols and temples—including those for movie stars; a country where taxpayer money is spent on giant statues to politicians—there is something to be said about a culture that bows to a poet. Tagore was a philosopher and a polymath, a nationalist and a political ideologue, an artist and an educationist, but above all, he was a poet. And in celebrating him, we celebrate the spirit of poetry.
Be it Hindu-Muslim relations, women's emancipation, exploitation of nature, development of the village, or his contribution to modern art, Bengal's thinkers and commoners alike marvel at how the man remains relevant even today as his 160th birth anniversary dawns on May 9. Tagore was born in 1861 and lived till the age of 80. He wrote nearly 3,000 songs, set up an experimental school at Santiniketan, and went on to win the Nobel prize in 1913 for his compilation Gitanjali.
Bengalis do not need to read about Rabindranath, he is already flowing in our veins. Non-Bengalis are a different matter. When I was a boy in Calcutta, I remember watching one of my uncles reading the newspaper every morning, shaking his head and saying, ‘These non-Bengalis, I tell you!’ He was not pleased with the news, and he was clear about where the responsibility lay. Therefore, when Hindustan Times asked me to explain Rabindranath to non-Bengalis, I did not undertake the task lightly.
The first thing to understand about Rabindranath is that his shape is very distinctive. He had a strong aesthetic sense, and always art directed himself most beautifully. But he was most often portrayed with a yard long beard and in an ankle length kaftan, in profile, hands behind his back. He is one of the few famous people, along with Einstein and Gandhi, who can be recognized by a silhouette. He was a man in advance, he created his own emoji. As children growing up in Calcutta, long before we read him, we recognised his shape.
The first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913, Rabindranath Tagore’s novels, stories, songs and dramas were acclaimed as well as criticised for their lyricism and colloquialism. Gitanjali, Gora and Ghore-Baire are his best-known works. His compositions were chosen by two nations as national anthems: India's “Jana Gana Mana” and Bangladesh's “Amar Shonar Bangla”.
Tagore has been an inescapable reality for all 250 million Bengali speaking people around the world. He is widely revered all over Bangladesh and in India. He commands a towering presence in the Bengali speaking world. His literary achievements overshadow anything that happened before him and anything that happened after him in the Bengali literary world. Tagore, in fact, is embedded in the collective psyche of educated Bengalis. The Jorasanko Thakurbari is a living memory of a man whose impact and influence travelled continents and also reminds us why Bengali culture will always be indebted to Rabindranath Tagore. The writer of Indian National Anthem, the writer of Bangladesh's National Anthem, the person to have inspired Sri Lanka's National Anthem with his work, the first Non-European and also the first lyricist to win a Nobel Prize in literature - Rabindranath Tagore. Not just this, he was a renowned poet, painter, writer, composer, and philosopher. Due to his achievements, Rabindranath Tagore is also known as the 'Bard of Bengal'.
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Favourite colour - blue
Last song I listened to - Trivia: Seesaw by Suga
Favourite musicians - Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda, Kurt Cobain, Oli Sykes, Chris Martin, Chris Cornell, Amy Winehouse, Morrissey, Arnab, Brendon Urie(Panic! At the Disco), Agust D, the whole BTS rapline or vocal line-all 7👀, IU, Younha, Hwa-Sa (I honestly can’t make this list any shorter)😏
Last show I watched - I finished ‘The World of the Married’ (highly recommended☺) and currently watching ‘The Umbrella Academy’😁
Favourite characters - Aled Last from Radio Silence, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (books, series or movies they’re all gems), Feluda, Byomkesh Bakshi, Kafka from ‘Kafka on the Shore’ (This book is on hold, I’ll start again but the few pages were enough to love him), narrator of ‘The Notes from Underground’ by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Spiderman, Deadpool. Black Widow, Joker (trust me I adore Batman but Joker makes more sense to me), Nikhilesh from Rabindranath Tagore’s novel ‘Ghore-Baire’👀👀👀
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✔ Instagram Photo by @trekkingetvoyage (Poon hills, Ghorepani, Nepal ) . We @himalayas.in explore, capture and share Best Moment▶ ........ #himalayasin #inhimalayas #himalayas ........ #thehimalayanlife (at Ghore-Baire ঘরে-বাইরে) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxm4vMflZxC/?igshid=1emgbrnrbo8sg
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Rhaestans saying that Elia fans do not understand literature and meaning of grey characters need to shut up. I am an Elia fan and here is a list of "grey characters " from world of literature that I like-
Ram, Ramayana
Ravan, Ramayana ( he is the man rhaegar is )
Ashwathama, mahabharata
Devarata aka bhishma, mahabharata
Karna, mahabharata ( I love him more than anything)
Devdas mukherjee, devdas
Sandeep , ghore baire( he is the man you think rhaegar is )
Hukum chand, a train to Pakistan
Juggut Singh, a train to Pakistan
Raju , the guide
Binodini, chokher bali
#rhaegar targaryen#elia martell#maybe you dont know the difference between grey characters and a dumb asshole#literature#dont judge me for ravana#he have no redeeming features#i dont read european literature#asoiaf#goo ki baat
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CABF 2018 // Kadak Exhibitor: Upasana Agarwal
Upasana Agarwal co-organises a queer space in Kolkata, India. They illustrate a weekly blog on disability and sexuality and curate performances and art shows in the city.
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Kolkata/Calcutta
A short illustrated account of gender dysphoria experienced by a non binary person living and surviving a dual city stuck in its colonial past and proud Bangali heritage. A work in progress, it seeks to compare our colonised pasts and legislations to the imprisonment experienced by within a gendered body.
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Basha- Notes from a Queer Home
A collection of postcards depicting experiences from those living together in a queer shelter. Illustrations accompanied by personal stories.
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Personal Geometry
Illustrations tracing history through individual interactions with space while recalling the patterns of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture of North India.
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Ghore Baire
Series featuring women reclaiming various avenues of their life, living a moment of tenderness and allowing themselves to be seen on their own terms.
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We will be tabling at the Chicago Art Book Fair Nov 16-18th at the Chicago Athletic Association See you soon!
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Watch "Ghore Jala Baire Jala | Bari Siddiqui | Arif | আমার ঘরেও জ্বালা বাইরেও জ্বালা | saju" on YouTube
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Fav colors: magenta pink, maroon red, gold, black
Currently reading: A room of one's own(Virginia Woolf), Wuthering Heights(Emily Bronte)
Last song: Get into it(yuh) by Doja Cat
Last series: The Haunting of the Bly Manor (currently im watching The Big Bang Theory)
Last movie: Ghore Baire (The Home and the World) dir. Satyajit Ray
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Currently working on: myself, i am in the middle of a very emotionally stressful situation so im just praying that i get out of it alright
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Actor Koel Mallick, family quarantined after testing COVID
Bengali actor Koel Mallick in a tweet announced that she and her family have tested positive for COVID. Her father and veteran Bengali actor Ranjit Mallick, her mother Deepa Mallick, and husband and producer Nispal Singh have tested positive. She also said the entire family is under quarantine. Koel is best known for her performances in Ghore and Baire.
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Sonar moyna ghore thuia baire tala lagaise !! সোনার ময়না
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Ghore Baire by Rabindranath Tagore is a popular Bengali novel by Tagor was written in his last life. Malancha 'means' The Garden and the Gardener 'The book was published in 1934 for the first time in the paper book and has already been published in Monthly Magazines Bichitra In the novel, there is no relationship between a man is married to a Bengali writer, poet, song COMPSer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature a distant cousin Rabindranath Tagore May 7, 1861 in Calcutta, India and died on 7 August 1941.
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(Bengali)Bhuter Golpo : 1
Siter Sei Raat.
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Praye 5 bochor age ami pratham darjeeling berate giyechilam.Kothai kon hotel a uthbo,se sob ager thekei thik kora chilo.Kintu sekhane koukei chini ne.Golpo korbar kothabartha bolar lok nei.Akmatro pasher ghorer shamal babu chara.Darjeeling jaigata sottiei khub sundor.Sara din tiger hill,rockgarden,gangamaya park,ethadi(etc) jaiga khorar pore ghore ashte ashte praye aktu derie hoye gelo.Tarpor ami r shamal babu mile kuasha bhora siter sondhai gorom gorom momo r soup khete khete jomia adda dilam tarpor raat 9ta - 9:30ta nagad kosa mangso r gorom bhaat diye jomia khelam.Saradin klantir por r jomiye khawa-dawar por amar jeno iktu bhatghum pachilo.Tai ami deri na kore shamol babuke "subho ratri" janiye ghumiye porlam.Amar khater pashei chilo boro akta janala.Hotah akta sobdho amar ghumta venghe dilo.Dekhi janalata khub jore khapche.Bhavlam ki hoche aisob? hotah kore dekhi janalar pallata khule gelo.Ami taratari kore bhoye janalata bondho kore dilam.Ki ascharjo baire kono jhor nei hawa nei othocho arokom hoche keno? bhuter bhoi amar nei.Kintu dustu lokeder ami sasthi dite chai.Janala khule dekhlam kothao keo nei.Bhavlam,na akbar bairetao ghure asi.Dekhlam kothao jeno kichui nei,akta ga cham cham a bepar. A sob bhavtei kemon akta ghor lege gelo.Ami jege achi,ghumachi na swapna dekhchi! bodher baire.Keo amake chalache.Hathache.Calechi sei bishal paharer dike kromosho ondhokar,sekhane jeno akta tiner chowni.Tar charpase royeche nana dhoroner kath kuto abong bhangha jinis potro.Ami jeno kichui manchi na.Sudhu samnei agiye jachi sudhu gaye genji r paijama pora,tao jeno amar sith nei. Hotah dekhi samne keo jhulche,tar matha theke gola porjonto kalo kapor a dhaka.Sorirta olpo olpo ghurche.Alo ondhokar kichui jeno bojha jache na. R mone nei.Jokhon gyan alo,tokhon sokal.Shamol babur bichanai ami suye achi.Gaye lep,paye hot bag.Amar ritimoto jor cole asechilo.Kintu ami bujhte parlam na sei raat a ami thik ki dekhechilam. Asa kori apnader bhalo lagbe.Jodi apnara kichu na bujhte pare tale comment korben ami bujhiye debo. THANK YOU. Follow Me On Twitter:- https://twitter.com/isourick
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