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'''''Diipavalii sajayechi prabhu''''' is the [[List of songs of Prabhat Samgiita|63<sup>rd</sup> song]] of [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's]] [[Prabhat Samgiita]].<ref name="PSV1">{{cite book|last=Sarkar|first=Prabhat Ranjan|title=Prabhat Samgiita | '''''Diipavalii sajayechi prabhu''''' is the [[List of songs of Prabhat Samgiita|63<sup>rd</sup> song]] of [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's]] [[Prabhat Samgiita]].<ref name="PSV1">{{cite book|last=Sarkar|first=Prabhat Ranjan|title=Prabhat Samgiita Songs 1-100|edition=3rd|publisher=[[AmRevolution, Inc.]]|others=Translated by [[Abhidevananda|Acarya Abhidevananda Avadhuta]]|location=Tel Aviv|year=2019|ASIN=B082RDDH81|ISBN=9781386726890}}</ref><ref name="PS1">{{cite book|last=Sarkar|first=Prabhat Ranjan|title=Prabhat Samgiita Volume 1|publisher=Ananda Marga Publications|editor=Acarya Vijayananda Avadhuta|location=Kolkata|year=1993|ISBN=81-7252-041-7}}</ref><ref name="PRS Vol1">{{cite book|last=Sarkar|first=Prabhat Ranjan|title=Prabhat Samgiita Volume 1|edition=2nd|location=Kolkata|year=1994|publisher=Ananda Marga Publications|editor=Acarya Vijayananda Avadhuta|language=Bengali|isbn=81-7252-082-4}}</ref> It is also known as Diipavalii (Diwali) song, because it has become traditional to sing it at [[Ananda Marga]] [[Social Functions and Festivals|celebrations]] of Diipavalii.{{#tag:ref|Diipavali is the festival of lights that occurs on the new-moon day of the month of Karttik, roughly mid-October to mid-November. According to legend, on the day before Diipavalii, Krśńa's wife, Satyabhámá, defeated and killed King Narakasura, who had attacked Dwaraka, the capital of Krśńa's kingdom. It is said that the people of Dwaraka jubilantly welcomed Satyabhámá back to the city with elaborate lights.|group="nb"}} | ||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == |
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Diipavalii sajayechi prabhu | |
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Music and lyrics by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | |
Song number | 0063 |
Date | 1982 October 29 |
Place | Madhumalainca, Kolkata |
Theme | Longing |
Lyrics | Bengali |
Music | Indian + Mideastern (deserts), Dhrupad, Kaharva |
Audio | |
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Diipavalii sajayechi prabhu is the 63rd song of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's Prabhat Samgiita.[1][2][3] It is also known as Diipavalii (Diwali) song, because it has become traditional to sing it at Ananda Marga celebrations of Diipavalii.[nb 1]
Lyrics
Roman script[nb 2] | Bengali script | Translation |
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Diipávalii sájáyechi prabhu |
দীপাবলী সাজায়েছি প্রভু |
I've laid out a row of lamps, my Lord, |
Notes
- ^ Diipavali is the festival of lights that occurs on the new-moon day of the month of Karttik, roughly mid-October to mid-November. According to legend, on the day before Diipavalii, Krśńa's wife, Satyabhámá, defeated and killed King Narakasura, who had attacked Dwaraka, the capital of Krśńa's kingdom. It is said that the people of Dwaraka jubilantly welcomed Satyabhámá back to the city with elaborate lights.
- ^ For details on the notation, see Roman Bengali transliteration.
References
- ^ Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (2019) Prabhat Samgiita Songs 1-100 Translated by Acarya Abhidevananda Avadhuta (3rd ed.) Tel Aviv: AmRevolution, Inc. ASIN B082RDDH81 ISBN 9781386726890
- ^ 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) (2nd ed.) Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications ISBN 81-7252-082-4
Musical notations
Recordings
- Listen to the song Diipavalii sajayechi prabhu sung by Acarya Priyashivananda Avadhuta on Sarkarverse
Preceded by Nayane esechile svapane |
Prabhat Samgiita 1982 With: Diipavalii sajayechi prabhu |
Succeeded by Akashe aj rauner mela |