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Rupkathar ek raja chilo | |
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Music and lyrics by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | |
Song number | 0432 |
Date | 1983 April 14 |
Place | Madhumalainca, Kolkata |
Theme | Contemplation |
Lyrics | Bengali |
Audio | <flashmp3>http://prabhatasamgiita.net/1-999-f/___432%20RU%27P%20KATHA%27R%20EK%20RA%27JA%27%20CHILO.mp3</flashmp3> |
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Location in Sarkarverse | |
Rupkathar ek raja chilo is the 432nd song of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's Prabhat Samgiita.[1]
Lyrics
Roman script[nb 1] | Bengali script | Translation |
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Rúpkathár ek rájá chilo |
রূপকথার এক রাজা ছিলো |
In legend, there once was a king; |
Notes
- ^ For details on the notation, see Roman Bengali transliteration.
References
- ^ 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 Rupkathar ek raja chilo sung by Acarya Priyashivananda Avadhuta on Sarkarverse
Preceded by Prabhu tumi hrdayakamale eso mor |
Prabhat Samgiita 1983 With: Rupkathar ek raja chilo |
Succeeded by Emana dine tumi kothay |