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This page contains lyric of Tagore song chirosakha chhero na and its transliteration in English with background history. Background of the song includes the place and date of the song written by Rabindranath, name of the newspaper or magazine the song was first published in and the name of the person who had prepared the notation or swaralipi. This page also contains the musical composition of song like parjaay, taal, raag and ango.
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Parjaay: Puja (413)
Upa-parjaay: Bibidha
Taal: Tritaal
Raag: Behag-Tappa
Written on: 1899
Published in: Spring 1899
Swarabitan: 4
Notation by: Kangalicharan Sen
Bhanga Gaan
Notes: This songs is an example of composing a song by Rabindranath for a voice in particular. Sahana Devi in her book 'Smritir Kheya' describes –
'…one more song he had composed to suit the voice of Masima (Amala Das) and she used to sing the song very often – 'Chirosakha Hey Chhero Na'.
In his memoire 'Pitrismriti' Rathindranath too had confirmed that Rabindranath had composed this song along with a few other ones with the voice of Amala Das as a target.
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Chirosakha, chhero na more chhero na. Sangsarogahone nirbhoyonirbhoro, nirjanosajone sange raho. Adhoner hawo dhan, anaather naath hawo hey, abolero bal. Jarabhaarature nobin karo ohey sudhasaagor.
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