Monday, August 13, 2018

Creativity of Rabindranath (1909-1910)

In the last day of the passed year Rabindranath wrote Manoranjan Badyopadhyaya from Santiniketan, "New year celebration will be held here tomorrow.I pray to God that the new year  does not become a page in the Calender, let it appear in the life of us. I do not expect more success. Only I want new life. We are not to bring the continuation of the old shame and fear. Only I want to step to new road after clearing all the debris of the past.Everything is mortal, is the debris will not be cleared?"
He wrote to Nagendranath, his son in law,  on the next day, "Let god bless us to be born in the new life. All the weaknesses be removed. All the material object we boast  to be ours, all become void and make our life full with its memories."
Rabindranath did not deliver a lecture on the 1st Baishakh but he gave lectures on 3rd, fourth, 6th and 7th on ananter Iccha,  Paoya O na-paoya, Haoya and Mukti, O Muktir Path.
Publication of writings of Rabindranath in Baishakh, 1316,
Bharati
Nishtha
Prabasi
Gora
Meghalaya
Nababarsha-Mangal
Sangeet Prakashika
Bandhuya asamaye keno he prakash
or maner e bandh tutbe
Bharati
Publication in Jaishtha,1316
Paoya O haoya
Prabasi
Gora,
Bachan Banch Maren Mari
Timira Duyara Kholo
Sangeet Prakashika, Jaishtha 1316
Man abhiman  bhasiye diye
Malina mukhe phutuk hasi
aro aro pravu
Sakha he ki diye tuliba tomay
sei to basanta phire elo
holo na lo holo na sai
In the mean time an incident happened which helped to propagate Rabitalent.The labour party member in British Parliament J.ramasay Macdonald [1866-1917] came to India with his wife on 8th Oct 1909 to gather experience in different problems


Dr. Jadunath Sarkar [1870-1938] was a followe of Rabindranath since his student life.By writing a praiseworthy critical estimate on short stories of Rabindranath in Suhrid, a bilingual magazine, He became loved by Rabindranath after taking part in support of Rabindranath in the discussion of Sonar Tari. He took running note of the lecture of Rabindranath in the Lierary Conference held in Bhagalpur.



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