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|keywords=Prabhat Samgiita,Prabhata Samgiita,Prabhat Samgiit,Prabhat Sangeeta,Prabhat Sangeet,Neohumanism,Chaiti
|description=Song by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
|description=Song by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
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| date= 1983 January 15
| date= 1983 January 15
| place = Madhumanjusa, Ranchi
| place = Madhumanjusa, Ranchi
| theme = (Chaiti) [[Neohumanism]]
| theme = [[Neohumanism]]
| lyrics = Bengali
| lyrics = Bengali
| melody = [[:wikipedia:Ghazal|Ghazal]], [[:wikipedia:Tintal|Tintal]], [[:wikipedia:Keherwa|Kaharva]]
| melody = [[:wikipedia:Ghazal|Ghazal]], [[:wikipedia:Tintal|Tintal]], [[:wikipedia:Keherwa|Kaharva]], [[:wikipedia:Chaiti|Chaiti]]
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| location in Sarkarverse = <br/>[[File:SVmap_NonliteraryWorks.png|220px]]
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The flowers, veiled in shyness— fill their hearts with sweetness.
The flowers, veiled in shyness— fill their hearts with sweetness.


On this moonlit [[:wikipedia:Chaitra|Chaitra]]{{#tag:ref|Chaitra (চৈতী) is the first month of the Hindu calendar and the last month of the Bengali calendar. It is associated with the end of winter and the coming of spring. Also associated with the month of Chaitra is a semi-classical music form, ''Chaiti'' or ''Caeti'' (চৈতি), literally meaning "of Chaitra". The melodies of Chaiti are derived in part from folk songs. The theme of Chaiti is generally romantic love.|group="nb"}} night, why do the [[:wikipedia:Chukar partridge|chukors]]{{#tag:ref|The chukor (চকোর), also known as the red-legged or Himalayan partridge or curlew or bartavelle, is the national bird of Iraq and Pakistan. References to it date back to the Rg Veda. The chukor is reputed to gaze at the moon constantly and is hence said to be in love with the moon or to drink moonlight. In Indian mythology, the chukor often symbolizes intense love, sometimes unrequited.|group="nb"}} smile?
On this moonlit [[:wikipedia:Chaitra|Chaitra]]{{#tag:ref|Chaitra is the first month of the Hindu calendar and the last month of the Bengali calendar. It is associated with the end of winter and the coming of spring. Also associated with the month of Chaitra is a semi-classical music form, ''Caeti'' (চৈতি) or [[:wikipedia:Chaiti|Chaiti]], literally meaning "of Chaitra". The melodies of Chaiti are derived in part from folk songs. The theme of Chaiti is generally romantic love.|group="nb"}} night, why do the [[:wikipedia:Chukar partridge|chukors]]{{#tag:ref|The chukor (চকোর), also known as the red-legged or Himalayan partridge or curlew or bartavelle, is the national bird of Iraq and Pakistan. References to it date back to the Rg Veda. The chukor is reputed to gaze at the moon constantly and is hence said to be in love with the moon or to drink moonlight. In Indian mythology, the chukor often symbolizes intense love, sometimes unrequited.|group="nb"}} smile?
In my mind, bees come buzzing— what do they mean to say?
In my mind, bees come buzzing— what do they mean to say?
And on a tree branch, peacocks sing— let me hear everything.
And on a tree branch, peacocks sing— let me hear everything.

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