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#Bengaljukebox Bengal Foundation Songs of Rabindranath Tagore ♦️ রবীন্দ্রনাথের গান ‘পথ’ ♦️ ........................................................................... 🔹Track List 🔹 1. Pantho Tumi Panthojoner ▶️ 00:00 Artiste: Bulbul Islam Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Poth Taal: Dadra Raag: Chhayanat Written on: 1914 (25 Ashwin 1321) Place: Bela Station Notation by: Dinendranath Tagore Notes: This song was written on 12th October, 1914 while waiting at the waiting hall of Bela Railway station. A weird and an extremely unpleasant condition had prevailed while this song was composed. It is seen often to carry on composing while the composer is in deep anguish or grief-stricken but seldom with a disturbed mind. This was a song written with a mind that was in a very awkward condition. Rabindranath had been to Gaya in the year 1914 to see Prabhatkumar Mukhopadhyay, the novelist and barrister. There He had met a person named ‘Nandalal’ who repeatedly had requested Rabindranath to visit ‘Barabar hills’. A few Buddhist monks had been there sometime in the past, he described it as a place worth visiting. Bela is the destination, two more stations from Gaya. He started on 12th October; four associates with Him, Satishchandra Chattopadhyay, Charuchandra Bandyopadhyay, Asitkumar Haldar and Trigunananda Roy, a student of Shantiniketan. They had to board a train from Gaya in the wee hours of morning. Rabindranath himself helped them all to wake up. After reaching Bela station the man, who had invited them, was not found anywhere. Neither the conveyance, he had promised for, was present there. An elephant was arranged for the rest past mid-day, but a palanquin for Rabindranath was yet to arrive. Two palanquins were arranged at last, one each for Rabindranath and Satishchandra, and they started their journey. But dejected and tired poet returned without visiting the hill. They all returned to Bela station in the evening. Charuchandra in his ‘Rabi-rashmi’ has written –… The poet could not freshen up himself after being tortured by travelling under the scorching sun. He looked pretty pale and serious. Strolling up and down the platform … ‘People must experience dejection.’ He said. He completely ignored my reply and started speaking uninterruptedly about the philosophy behind sorrow and experiencing it. I could follow His mind which was struggling to cope up with the woe. And I was merely a listener. 2. Na Re Na Re Hobe Na ▶️ 04:35 Artiste: Tania Mannan Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Poth Taal: Kaharwa Style: Baul Sur Anga: Baul Written on: 1914 (1 Ashwin 1321) Place: Shantiniketan Notation by: Sudhir Chandra Kar 3. Ekhono Shes Holo Na ▶️ 07:24 Artiste: Hiranmoy Chowdhury Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Poth Taal: Kaharwa Raag: Iman-Kalingara-Baul Anga: Baul Written on: 1938 (17/10/1926 2 Kartik 1333) Place: Budapest Notation by: Dinendranath Tagore 4. Har Manale Go ▶️ 10:30 Artiste: Iffat Ara Dewan Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Poth Taal: Kaharwa Raag: Iman Written on: 1926 (Morning 27 Chaitra 1332) Notation by: Anadikumar Dastidar 5. Ashrunodir Sudur Pare ▶️ 16:24 Artiste: Kalim Sharafi Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Poth Taal: Ektaal Raag: Purvi Written on: 1918 Notation by: Dinendranath Tagore 6. Ei Asa Jawar ▶️ 19:57 Artiste: Shama Rahman Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Poth Taal: Dadra Raag: Bhairavi Written on: 1914 (3 Chaitra 1320) Place: Shantiniketan Notation by: Dinendranath Tagore ================================== Bengal Foundation has been promoting Bengali music for decades in order to nurture and uphold the musical traditions of Bengal. The Foundation releases a wide selection of Bengali albums to the public, conducts workshops, and well as create opportunities to train under distinguished musicians at the Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay. Bengal Foundation’s music programme also frequently organises a number of large scale music events which include the Bengal Classical Music Festival, the world’s largest classical music festival in terms of number of performers on a single stage, audience capacity and duration. Bengal Foundation’s music programme aims to pave the way for better appreciation and understanding of the fundamentals of music; as well as to energise, influence and promote the music industry of Bangladesh. ================================== 🔔 Please do Subscribe & enable notifications for more contents from us! 👍 Website: http://www.bengalfoundation.org 👍 Facebook: / bengalfoundation 👍 Twitter: / trustforthearts 👍 Instagram: / bengalfounda. . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ © Bengal Foundation 2025