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'''''Andhara sheshe alora deshe''''' is the [[List of songs of Prabhat Samgiita|third song]] of [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]'s [[Prabhat Samgiita]]. This is how Sarkar himself described the meaning of the song—
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<blockquote>Darkness has come to an end, crossing the threshold at the edge of light. Now is the proper time to call all and announce that the crimson dawn has come. The beautiful sky is studded with so many stars, the air is sweetly scented. The atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere everything is closely related to me. All the flora and fauna I must preserve; I must save them from premature extinction, because I love everything of this earth. I am a neohumanist. I call one and all to come and create a new rhythm.</blockquote>
'''''[[Shabda Cayanika]]''''' (''cover pictured'') is a series of books in the form of an etymological encyclopedia that assembles a vast number of discourses given in his native Bengali language by the philosopher and social reformer [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. The total number of volumes of the collection is twenty-six but only five have been published in English.
 
Since 1985 the author began to give the speeches that were later transcribed and called ''Shabda Cayanika''. As stated by the publisher on the book's preface: "Ostensibly, ''Shabda Cayaniká'' is a series devoted to the linguistics and philology of the Bengali language, but in reality it is much more than that. The author uses the platform of the word as a point of departure to take the reader on a journey through all the varied landscapes of human knowledge history, geography, medicine, science, art, religion, philosophy, etc. and in the process adds the indelible stamp of his own unique intellect, enriching our experience with new ideas and enabling us to see our human heritage in a way we have never been able to before."
 
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