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  2. Pema Khandu - Wikipedia

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    Pema Khandu (born 21 August 1979) is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Dorjee Khandu. Since assuming the office of the Chief Minister in July 2016, he and his government have twice changed their party affiliation; in September from the Indian National ...

  3. Khandana Bhava–Bandhana - Wikipedia

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    Khandana Bhava–Bandhana, [a] Sri Ramakrishna Aratrikam, [1] or Sri Ramakrishna Arati[2] ("Breaker of this world’s chain"), [3] is a Bengali song composed by Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda. [4][5] The song, dedicated to the 19th-century saint Ramakrishna, [6] was composed in 1898. [7][8] Khandana Bhava-Bandhana is a prayer song based on Raga ...

  4. The Hymn of Samadhi - Wikipedia

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    Language. Bengali. The Hymn of Samadhi or A Hymn of Samadhi was a song written by Swami Vivekananda. The song was originally written in Bengali as Nahi surjo, nahi jyoti or Pralay. Later the song was translated into English and was added into "The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda" as The Hymn of Samadhi. [1][2]

  5. Shyama Sangeet - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Shyama Sangeet (Bengali: শ্যামা সঙ্গীত) is a genre of Bengali devotional songs dedicated to the Hindu goddess Shyama or Kali which is a form of supreme universal mother-goddess Durga or parvati. It is also known as Shaktagiti or Durgastuti.

  6. Music of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The leading proponent of Bengali music is Rabindranath Tagore (known in Bengali as Robi Thakur and Gurudeb, the latter meaning "Respected Teacher" (in the Bengal of that time, the suffix 'deb' was an honorific, ascribed to people who enjoyed immense respect, but this title was primarily used by his students at Santiniketan, though many others ...

  7. Gitanjali - Wikipedia

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    The English version of Gitanjali or Song Offerings/Singing Angel is a collection of 103 English prose poems, [6] which are Tagore's own English translations of his Bengali poems, and was first published in November 1912 by the India Society in London. It contained translations of 53 poems from the original Bengali Gitanjali, as well as 50 other ...

  8. Stream of Life - Wikipedia

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    Stream of Life. "Stream of Life" is a Bengali poem from Gitanjali written by Indian Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Named "Praan" and sung by Palbasha Siddique, it has been used as the background score for Matt Harding 's "Dancing 2008" video. The song went on to be among the top ten of Amazon's soundtrack downloads over a week and is also ...

  9. Ramprasadi - Wikipedia

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    songs and music composed by Ramprasad Sen. Stylistic origins. Bengali folk song, Shyama Sangeet, Kirtan. Regional scenes. India, West Bengal, Tripura, and Bangladesh. Ramprasadi ( Bengali: রামপ্রসাদী) is the songs composed by eighteenth century Bengali saint-poet Ramprasad Sen. They are usually addressed to Hindu goddess ...