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Music and lyrics by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar |
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Song number |
0119 |
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1982 November 17 |
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Madhumalainca, Kalikata |
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Theme |
(Drought) Longing |
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Lyrics |
Bengali |
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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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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
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Bengali script
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Translation
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Megh tumi káche eso
Jal cái áro jal cái
Sabuj dháner cárá shukháiyá jáy
Ek kańá jal nái jal nái
Nebur phulete ájo madhu bhareni
Átár phulete kona phal dhareni
Bátáviir phul gandhe máteni
Ei nidáruń khará theke tráń pete cái
Kadamba kali sab jhare paŕe jáy
Rajaniigandhá phúl phút́ite ná páy
Águner halkáy mát́i puŕe jáy
Varśár snigdhatá kothá khunje pái
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মেঘ তুমি কাছে এসো
জল চাই আরো জল চাই
সবুজ ধানের চারা শুকাইয়া যায়
এক কণা জল নাই জল নাই
নেবুর ফুলেতে আজও মধু ভরেনি
আতার ফুলেতে কোন ফল ধরেনি
বাতাবীর ফুল গন্ধে মাতেনি
এই নিদারুণ খরা থেকে ত্রান পেতে চাই
কদম্বকলি সব ঝরে' পড়ে' যায়
রজনীগন্ধা ফুল ফুটিতে না পায়
আগুনের হল্কায় মাটি পুড়ে' যায়
বর্ষার স্নিগ্ধতা কোথা খুঁজে পাই
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Clouds, come near.
We want water, still more water.
Green paddy seedlings wither in this scorching heat.
There is not a drop of water, not a single drop.
Orange blossoms are not yet filled with nectar,
And custard-apple blossoms have not yet become fruit.
Pomelo flowers are not imbued with fragrance.
From this cruel drought we beseech relief.
The kadamba blossoms have all fallen to the ground,
The tuberose flowers cannot bloom.
In this fiery heat, the earth is scorched.
Where may we find the mercy of monsoon?
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Notes
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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