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Kichu kaye jao kichu shune jao | |
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Music and lyrics by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | |
Song number | 0162 |
Date | 1982 December 19 |
Place | Madhumalainca, Kalikata |
Theme | (Compulsory) Longing |
Lyrics | Bengali |
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Location in Sarkarverse | |
Kichu kaye jao kichu shune jao is the 162nd song of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's Prabhat Samgiita.[1][2] This is the fouth of five songs declared by Sarkar to be compulsory for all margiis to learn.[nb 1]
Lyrics
Roman script | Bengali script | Translation |
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Kichu kaye jáo kichu shune jáo |
কিছু কয়ে যাও কিছু শুণে যাও |
Say something; hear something. |
Notes
- ^ The five compulsory songs are 154,158,159,162, and 163.
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
External links
- Listen to the song Kichu kaye jao kichu shune jao sung by Acarya Priyashivananda Avadhuta on Sarkarverse
Preceded by (Tava) Ganer sure |
Prabhat Samgiita 1982 With: Kichu kaye jao kichu shune jao |
Succeeded by Manke kona chota kajei navte doba na |