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Sishu Bholanath

Book of poems by Rabindranath Tagore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sishu Bholanath (Bengali: শিশু ভোলানাথ; English: 'The Child Bholanath') is a Bengali book of poems written by Rabindranath Tagore.[1][2] It was published in 1922.[1][2] It consists of 27 poems.[3] It is a famous work of Tagore for the children.[4][5]

Theme

The desire, imagination and courage of child is the main theme of the book.[4][6] The poems are rhythmic and enriched with the thoughts of greatness.[4] Most of the poems are written addressing a silent mother.[4] The natural object is also an integral part of the book.[6][5]

List of poems

The poems of "Sishu Bholanath" are:[3]

  • Sishu bholanath
  • Buri
  • Mone para
  • Sat samudra pare
  • Pathhara
  • Dur
  • Ichhamati
  • Rajmishtri
  • Martabasi
  • Sishur jibon
  • Robibar
  • Putul bhanga
  • Jyotishi
  • Sanshajee
  • Baul
  • Anyo maa
  • Ghumer tatva
  • Bani-binimoy
  • Talgach
  • Somoyhara
  • Murkhu
  • Khela-bhola
  • Raja o rani
  • Dustu
  • Duyorani
  • Dui ami
  • Bristi roudra
  • bad boy

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