Sharada prate mor ektarate |
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Music and lyrics by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar |
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Song number |
0120 |
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1982 November 17 |
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Madhumalainca, Kalikata |
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Theme |
(Autumn) Contemplation |
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Lyrics |
Bengali |
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License |
NoteNone of the information in this article or in the links therefrom should be deemed to provide the right to reuse either the melody or the lyrics of any Prabhat Samgiita song without prior permission from the copyright holder. |
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Sharada prate mor ektarate is the 120th song of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's Prabhat Samgiita.[1][2]
Lyrics
Roman script
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Bengali script
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Translation
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Shárada práte mor ektáráte
Shepháliigandhe man gáne meteche
Manda madhur haoyáte
Shishire bhejá martyabhúmite
Nritye tále dhará chut́e caleche
Áj álor pathe nái meghera máná
Niilákáshe pákhii sab meleche d́áná
(Ei) Avárita pariveshe práńer naváveshe
Uddvel hiyá kothá bhese caleche
Áj plávaner váridhárá kame eseche
Jege ut́há bhúmi nava sáje sejeche
Bhulok dyulok májhe nandana madhu sáje
Ke go nije dhará dile sabára káche
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শারদপ্রাতে মোর একতারাতে
শেফালীপগন্ধে মন গানে মেতেছে
মন্দমধুর হাওয়াতে
শিশিরে ভেজা মর্ত্যভূমিতে
নৃত্যে তালে ধরা ছুটে চলেছে
আজ আলোর পথে নাই মেঘের মানা
নীলাকাশে পাখী সব মেলেছে ডানা
(এই) অবারিত পরিবেশে প্রাণের নবাবেশে
উদ্বেল হিয়া কোথা' ভেসে' চলেছে
আজ প্লাবনের বারিধারা কমে' এসেছে
জেগে ওঠা-ভূমি নব সাজে সেজেছে
ভূলোক-দ্যুলোক মাঝে নন্দন-মধুসাজে
কে গো নিজে ধরা দিলে সবার কাছে
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In the autumn dawn on my one-string lute,
In the fragrance of night jasmine, mind is intoxicated with song.
In the sweet, gentle breeze,
On this earth, wet with dew,
In dance and rhythm, the world rushes along.
Even the clouds are not barred from moving on the path of light.
Unfolding their wings, birds soar in the sky.
In this climate of freedom, there is a new touch of joy.
Where drifts my overflowing heart?
Today, the flood of the river has receded.
The land that has emerged wears new garments,
Sweet and charming garments from Earth and the realms above.
Who are You who comes near enough for all to embrace?
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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
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