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Ei nidáruń khará theke tráń pete cái | Ei nidáruń khará theke tráń pete cái | ||
Kadambakali sab jhare paŕe jáy | |||
Rajaniigandhá | Rajaniigandhá phul phút́ite ná páy | ||
Águner halkáy mát́i puŕe jáy | Águner halkáy mát́i puŕe jáy | ||
Varśár snigdhatá kothá khuṋje pái | Varśár snigdhatá kothá khuṋje pái | ||
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আতার ফুলেতে কোন ফল ধরেনি | আতার ফুলেতে কোন ফল ধরেনি | ||
বাতাবীর ফুল গন্ধে মাতেনি | বাতাবীর ফুল গন্ধে মাতেনি | ||
এই নিদারুণ খরা থেকে | এই নিদারুণ খরা থেকে ত্রাণ পেতে চাই | ||
কদম্বকলি সব ঝরে পড়ে যায় | কদম্বকলি সব ঝরে পড়ে যায় |
Revision as of 14:30, 13 October 2014
Megh tumi kache eso | |
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Music and lyrics by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | |
Song number | 0119 |
Date | 1982 November 17 |
Place | Madhumalainca, Kalikata |
Theme | (Drought) Longing |
Lyrics | Bengali |
License |
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Location in Sarkarverse | |
Megh tumi kache eso is the 119th song of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's Prabhat Samgiita.[1][2] It is also known as the rain song, sung in times of drought to pray for relief.
Lyrics
Roman script[nb 1] | Bengali script | Translation |
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Megh tumi káche eso |
মেঘ তুমি কাছে এসো |
Clouds, come near. |
Notes
- ^ For details on the notation, see Roman Bengali transliteration.
References
- ^ Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1993) Acarya Vijayananda Avadhuta, ed. Prabhat Samgiita Volume 1 Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications ISBN 81-7252-041-7
- ^ Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1994) Acarya Vijayananda Avadhuta, ed. Prabhat Samgiita Volume 1 (in Bengali) Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications ISBN 81-7252-082-4
External links
- Listen to the song Megh tumi kache eso sung by Acarya Priyashivananda Avadhuta on Sarkarverse
Preceded by Varasa eseche bharasa eseche |
Prabhat Samgiita 1982 With: Megh tumi kache eso |
Succeeded by Sharada prate mor ektarate |