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This page contains lyric of Tagore song timirobibhabari kate kemone 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 (426)
Upa-parjaay: Bibidha
Taal: Tritaal
Anga: Khayal
Written on: 1910
Swarabitan: 36
Notation by: Surendranath Bandopadhyay
Bhanga Gaan, derived from a hindi song "…Kayse Katongi…" (Khayal) in raag Behaag, Taal Tritaal.
Notes: This song was first published in spring, 1911.
Srikanttho Singha was a family friend of Tthakurbari. He had tried to potray Srikanttho Singha in his novel, ‘Boutthakuranir Haat’. In his ‘Jibansmriti’ he had declared –
… I had tried to potray this old friend of my childhood as Basontoraay. …
Rabindranath, in his childhood, had listened to a song ‘Kayse kaatongi rayan, so piya bina…’ from him. In the storyline he had included the song to be sung by Basontoraay. Later he had composed a Brahma-sangeet on the theme of this song. Shantidev Ghosh in his memoir ‘Rabindrasangeet’ says –
… I have often heard Gurudev singing a song, ‘Kayse katongi rayan, so piya bina …’.
Based on this song he had composed a Brahma-sangeet, ‘Timiro bibhabori kaate kemone…’ . Another song was composed when, of late, ‘Shaapmochan’ was written; ‘Hey birohi haay chanchal hiya tabo …’.
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Download or print this lyricTimiro-bibhabori kaate kemone Jirno bhabone, shunnya jibane- Hriday shukailo premo bihane. Gahon aandhar kabe puloke purnyo habe Ohe anondomay, tomar binarabe- Poshibe parane tabo sugandho basontopabone.
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