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Interfaith conflicts, discrimination & Bengali educated society.

October 15, 2017 / Leave a Comment
tagore ramakrishna interfaith dialog

We discussed religion-based conflicts in workplaces and the world at last. We’ve met people from the Interfaith Council of Greater Portland, Islamic Society of Greater Portland, professors who are [Read more...]

Posted in: International Visitors Leadership Program Tagged: rabindranath tagore, Ramakrishna Paramhansa Dev

Taking Tagore forward

September 7, 2013 / 6 Comments

The first question - why am I writing this? One of you readers might just question my eligibility to comment on how to take Tagore forward, even without reading the full of the article. And perhaps, [Read more...]

Posted in: Culture, Long exposures, Non Techie, Photography, Rabindranath Tagore, Random notes, State, West Bengal Tagged: dakshinee, experiments with rabindrasangeet, rabindranath tagore, saikat sengupta, shekhar gupta, sounak chattopadhyay, Tagore, tagore quotes, tagore translation, taking tagore forward

Balmiki Pratibha (Rabindra geeti-natya)

December 11, 2011 / Leave a Comment

Once the dacoit Ratnakar decided to sacrifice a girl in order to please Goddess Kali. But the girl cried and pleaded for her life. Ratnakars' mind changed and he decided to set the girl free. Another [Read more...]

Posted in: Episodes of my Life, Favourite Rabindrasangeet Lyrics Tagged: ankita ghosh, balmiki pratibha, bengali opera, dakshinee, dakshinee bhawan, kalamandir, rabindranath tagore, rabindrasangeet, saikat sekhareshwar ray, tagore opera

Mayar Khela

August 24, 2011 / 2 Comments

"Love, how simple or how complex can it get.. is it just magic or a chance encounter? Mayar Khela, the musical drama by Nobel Laureate Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore took an unconventional way to see [Read more...]

Posted in: Random notes, snapshots Tagged: dakshinee, kalamandir, mayar khela, rabindranath tagore

Bichitrer Normo Bansi

August 23, 2011 / 2 Comments

"A tune is existing in each part of the world around us, from the time it was created.. this music is spread across our environment and the human civilisation. This tune, this music is also scattered [Read more...]

Posted in: Random notes, snapshots Tagged: bichitrer narma bansi, bichitrer normo bansi, rabindranath tagore, shekhar gupta

Monsoon special : Rim Jhim Ghono Ghono re..

August 9, 2011 / Leave a Comment

Was rain-dancing on the streets that time, photographing anything and everything around.. was enjoying the rains to the fullest. It was heavy rain, and it was a lovely feel to get drenched in the [Read more...]

Posted in: Favourite Rabindrasangeet Lyrics, Random notes, snapshots Tagged: monsoon special, rabindranath tagore, rabindrasangeet, rim jhim ghono ghono re

22 Shrabon – Tagores’ demise anniversary

August 8, 2011 / 4 Comments

Today is 22 shrabon, Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagores' Death anniversary... He lives within us in various forms of art, as songs, poems, stories, novels, philosophies, paintings... This is my [Read more...]

Posted in: Random notes, snapshots Tagged: 22 shrabon, rabindranath tagore, rabindranath tagore light painting, tagore death anniversary, tagore rabindranath

Nibhrite jotone ( Music CD review)

June 25, 2011 / Leave a Comment

Those who have interest in Bengali films, arts, recitations and music... Sabyasachi Chakravarty, Bratati Bandhopadhyay and Shonali Nath may be 3 of the cherished names. And perhaps when they [Read more...]

Posted in: Reviews Tagged: bratati bandhopadhyay, latest rabindrasangeet, music CD, music review, music world, nibhrite jotone, rabindranath tagore, rabindrasangeet, rabindrasangeet instrumentals, sabyasachi, tagore 150 birthday, tagore review, value for money

Light painting: just an attempt.

April 28, 2011 / 17 Comments

While explaining few stuff to Pratik Shivagunde, we decided upon trying something out: Light painting. The concept was relatively easy. All that were required were, a camera with a manual mode [Read more...]

Posted in: snapshots Tagged: copyright, light painting, pratik shivagunde, rabindranath tagore, rabindranath tagore light painting, trinamool congress

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