Griismavakashe se yadi ase |
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Music and lyrics by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar |
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Song number |
0110 |
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Date |
1982 November 14 |
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Madhumalainca, Kalikata |
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Theme |
(Summer) Longing |
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Lyrics |
Bengali |
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License |
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Griismavakashe se yadi ase is the 110th 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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Griiśmávakáshe se yadi áse
Dú hát bhariyá doba phúl
Doba phúl shudhu phúl
Aruńákáshe belá canpá páshe
(Niye) Chandamay carańe rátul
Kokil ekhano kichu kathá kay
Sandhyá sakále malayaja bay
Kinshuka shákhe papiyá d́ákiche
Vishuśka práy nadiikúl
Ashoka puśpa práy jharojhara
Shálmalii taru biije bharobhara
Drákśár thoká phale tharothara
Mádhavi kuiṋje puiṋje puiṋje
Ali guiṋjare peye phúl
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গ্রীষ্মাবকাশে সে যদি আসে
দু'হাত ভরিয়া দোব ফুল
দোব ফুল শুধু ফুল
অরুণাকাশে বেলা-চাঁপা পাশে
(নিয়ে) ছন্দময় চরণে রাতুল
কোকিল এখনও কিছু কথা কয়
সন্ধ্যা-সকালে মলয়জ বয়
কিংশুক শাখে পাপিয়া ডাকিছে
বিশুষ্কপ্রায় নদীকুল
আশোকপুষ্প প্রায় ঝরোঝর
শাল্মলী তরু বীজে ভরোভর
দ্রাক্ষার থোকা ফলে থরোথর
মাধবীকুঞ্জে পুঞ্জে পুঞ্জে
আলি গুঞ্জরে পেয়ে' ফুল
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In the summer holidays, if He comes,
I'll offer Him flowers in my outstretched palms.
I'll offer flowers, only flowers.
In the crimson sky beside the groves of jasmine and magnolia.
If He comes on His rhythmic, rosy feet,
I'll offer Him flowers in my outstretched palms.
Even now the cuckoos sing a few notes.
In morning and evening when the sea breeze blows,
On branches of the kishuk trees,
The nightingale calls.
The rivers have almost all dried up.
I'll offer Him flowers in my outstretched palms.
The ashoka flowers have almost all fallen.
The bombax trees are laden with seeds.
On the vine, grape clusters hang low,
And in the bower of madhavi flowers,
Swarms of black bees hum around the blossoms.
I'll offer Him flowers in my outstretched palms.
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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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