Thursday, November 2, 2017

Creativity of Rabindranath (1883-84)

The first day of the year 1290 [13 April 1883] started with the prayer of New year in the Maharshi Bhavan.Two songs 1. sakha tumi accho kothay, and 2. pravu elem kothay wrote by Rabindranath.
After a few days Rabindranath , on 2nd    May,  went to attend 20th ceremony of Brahmmo Samaj at Shyambazar , established by Kashiswari in Nandan Bagan.Sree Ramkrishna was present on invitation.
In the critical estimate of Bharati of Baishakh issue of 1290 , it was said , " Many a time readers became tired by reading monotonous poems written by Rabindrababu, I`f one reads "Saadh" his ideas about Rabindrababu will be changed. ....but after reading his 2/1 national songs the  heart of the sleepery Bengalees became alert and sad to observe that his voice remained silent about this."  
Observing the criticism Rabindranath  became unsatisfied .  
In the criticism column of Bhadra Ashwin  iussue of Bharati 1291 the "Bauler gaan/ sangeet sangraha   Bauler Gatha " was criticism. 
The kabya grantha "'Pravat sangeet'" was published ion 11 May 1883. Rabindranath wrote in the advertisement column , "Pravat Sangeet was published. "Avimanini Nirjharini" was not written by me. "Nirjharer Swapnabhanga" being published one of my respected friend had written that poem.
The poem Abhimanini Nirjharini Swapnabhangha was written in the line of Nirjharer swapnabhanga  but this was not written by Rabindranath Both the poems were published in "Pravat Sangeet"..
After the publication of Pravat Sangeet Bhudev Chandra Mukhopadhyay  
In this month eleventh book of Rabindranath , third prose book , and first collection of essays " Bibidha Prasanga" were published. The essays were published in Bharati.
No criticism were published excepting in the 8th oct 1883 in Hindu Patriot.
Rabindranath went to Karoyar in a large party and wrote "Prakritir Prtishodh" , Natya kabya.
At this time Rabindranath was busy in publication of his  sixth kabya grantha "chabi O gaan".RAbindranath also wrote prose natya "nalini"