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Title: MA O KHOKON POETRY RECITED BY POET JASIM UDDIN FROM EK PAISAH BASHI View count: 100 Rating: 0 (0 ratings) Description: Bangla musical genres like Aul, Baul, Marfati and Murshidi are heavily influenced by the mystic philosophy found in the Charyapadas. Besides, Vaishnava Padabalis--songs and verses praising Lord Vishnu--have also influenced Bangla music. Michael Madhusudan Dutta, Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam and Jasimuddin were immensely influenced by mysticism, Sufism and Baul doctrines (A touch of the mystic , 2004). When one reads his lyrics, like Gourigirir meye (a sensitive yet heart felt invocation to Goddess Durga) and Anurodh (a chiselled love poem woven in folk rhythm) and then goes on to respond to his two evergreen dramatic poems Naksi-kanthar Math and Sojonbadiar Ghat, one concludes that the label village-bard is an example of inadequate salutation. Both these ballads cross the prescribed limits of folk poetry. In fact, they articulate a secular and humanist vision in a diction that is earth-sprung and elegant. No wonder, both these modern ballads, replete with social conflicts, have been dramatised, His poetry appears like the breeze from the countryside that cools the sighs and sweats of urban living. He is congratulated for creating a new school of poetry ; Dr. Dinesh chandra Sen Jasim Uddin's poetry has a new trend, a new taste and a new language. - Rabinranath Tagore Children Nursery and Poems Jasim uddin has written several nursery, poems, plays and songs for the children: Hasu Ek Paisar Bashi Dalimkumar Jamunabati Bangalir Hashir Golpo (1 and II) Asmanir Kabi Bhai Kato Galpo kato Katha Garib Badshajadi Galpo Shalpo Malancho and Madhob Hiramon The folk do not transcribe their own rhymes (or tales) nor disseminate them widely in a modern urban world, and thus the reception, recording, and propagation of the rhymes takes many forms. Folk rhymes are an important part of the Bengali folklore tradition, which has existed for over a millennium. While folk rhymes in most cultures are seen as secondary to other oral traditions such as folktales and ballads, they are given equal importance in Bengali folklore. Their long history makes discerning origins impossible, but Bengali folk rhyme can be studied in terms of collective creation, variation, social function and dynamism. Tags: poems, of, jasim, uddin, Author: basuuddin |