Rangoli Design (Alpona)

History and Significance of Rangoli

– Ria S. Mazumdar(Guest Post) A few months ago, an event was organized in the school where I work, wherein the students had to submit a rangoli design made on a piece of paper. Here in Bangalore, the pan-India background of the students is quite obvious. I was intrigued to see the regional touches in the Rangoli designs submitted. Rangoli in West Bengal In this … Continue reading History and Significance of Rangoli

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Joydev Kendulir Mela – The fair that celebrates humanity and music

While reading about Joydev Kendulir Mela in one of the essays written by the noted Folk Culture researcher, Late Sudhir Chakravarti, we came across a poem written by Arun Kumar Chakraborty, a regular visitor of this annual fair. The poem describes the Joydev er Mela (shortened as well as popularly referred to) as: “Mariye chhaon pa tene ney holud baliyari Jol perulei kodomkhondi baul ganer … Continue reading Joydev Kendulir Mela – The fair that celebrates humanity and music

Durga Puja Belun, West Bengal village

স্মৃতির দুর্গাপুজো – ২০১৭

শ্রী অজয় চট্টোপাধ্যায় Guest Post বহু বছর পর এবার পুজোতে বাড়ি মানে বেলুনগ্রামে যেতে পারিনি।ভীষণ খারাপ লাগছিল।যদিও ভাই এর অকাল প্রয়াণে পুজোয় গ্রামের বাড়ি যাওয়ার আগের সে আনন্দ, সে আবেগ সে আকুলতা আজ আর আসে না।বড় ফাঁকা লাগে । গ্রামে যেতে না পারাতে  আমার বৌয়ের কয়েকশো কান্নাকাটি হয়ে গেল।প্যাণ্ডেল ঘুরে পুজো দেখার অভ্যেস আমার নেই।তারপর মৌসুমীর শিরদাঁড়ায় চোট।সব মিলিয়ে পূজো প্রায় ঘরে বসে কাটলো। “সপ্তমি অষ্টমী … Continue reading স্মৃতির দুর্গাপুজো – ২০১৭

The legacy of the Bengali Agomoni Songs

The Bengali Agomoni Songs are a sub-genre of the Bengali devotional songs composed to observe the annual homecoming ritual of Goddess Durga in Bengal. Generally, the poets who had composed poems of Sakta Padabali (the genre of poems dedicated to Shakti, Goddess Durga and Kali respectively, first composed by Ramprasad Sen) had written the Agomoni Songs as well. If we listen to the verses of … Continue reading The legacy of the Bengali Agomoni Songs

Sketch of forest

এক গাঁয়ে

– রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর ছবি সৌজন্যঃ সৌম্যালী বসু মল্লিক Guest Artist আমরা দুজন একটি গাঁয়ে থাকি সেই আমাদের একটিমাত্র সুখ, তাদের গাছে গায় যে দোয়েল পাখি তাহার গানে আমার নাচে বুক। তাহার দুটি পালন-করা ভেড়া চরে বেড়ায় মোদের বটমূলে, যদি ভাঙে আমার খেতের বেড়া কোলের ‘পরে নিই তাহারে তুলে।                                                          আমাদের এই গ্রামের নামটি খঞ্জনা,                                              আমাদের এই নদীর নাম অঞ্জনা, আমার নাম তো জানে গাঁয়ের পাঁচ জনে– আমাদের … Continue reading এক গাঁয়ে

Dashavatar Taash – The heritage Ganjifa Playing Cards of Bengal

How do you find a game of rummy or bridge? I guess it fascinates most of us. But what if I say that there were certain sets of playing cards where the pack contained more than 52 cards and are mostly circular in shape? Amazing, right? The cards which I will talk about in this post are a type of Ganjifa playing cards. Before that, … Continue reading Dashavatar Taash – The heritage Ganjifa Playing Cards of Bengal

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Deb Sahitya Kutir – The legendary Bengali publishers to get heritage status

As we turned the pages of the pink covered ‘Barnaparichay’ book during our quintessential Bengali alphabet learning sessions as children, did we know that many years later, one of the owners of the house which published the book will run from pillar to post in order to save the organization from the grasp of the land promoters? Deb Sahitya Kutir was and still is synonymous … Continue reading Deb Sahitya Kutir – The legendary Bengali publishers to get heritage status

The scroll painters of Naya – the village of myths and lores

“Saanjher belay jomunar jol ante bole ke? Naa jani kon kaalar sathey mon mojeche…. Saanjher belay jomunar jol……..” (An excerpt from the Radha Krishnar Poter Gaan) The age-old myths and their manifestations do exist in this era of rationality and technical gluttony. Some months ago, I got a chance to walk on the soil where the painters of a forgotten genre are still fighting for … Continue reading The scroll painters of Naya – the village of myths and lores