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Prof. Kapil Kapoor, Former Rector of JNU - New Delhi, Chief Editor, Encyclopedia of India - Poetics Sahitya Academy and Visiting Professor, University of Ulster, North Ireland elaborates about the depth of Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's integrated phylosophy of life and His noble contribution of 5018 songs in the form of Prabhat Samgiit which He composed in a short period of 7 years.

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  • Group Dance on Prabhat Samgiit "Tumi Esecho Madhurii Jhariyecho" - by the RAWA Artists of Kolkata on the occasion of Prabhat Samgiit's Silver Jubilee Celebration. A Cultural Evening on this occasion was organised by Renaissance Artists and Writers Association (RAWA) - at Science City Auditorium Hall, Kolkata on 27th October 2007 to commemorate this event. For the lyrics and the meaning of the song, please write to: sudhiirananda@gmail.com


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  • Group Dance on - "Tumi Nandana Vane Candan" - by RAWA artists of Kolkata on the occasion of Prabhat Samgiit's Silver Jubilee Celebration. A Cultural Evening on this occasion was organised by Renaissance Artists and Writers Association (RAWA) - at Science City Auditorium Hall, Kolkata on 27th October 2007 to commemorate this event. For the lyrics and the meaning of the song, please write to: sudhiirananda@gmail.com


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  • This video clip is based on Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's immortal song "Sonali Bhor Jiivane Mor" - edited by Brother Ramesh from Porto Alegre, Brazil. Thanks to Dada Tapeshvarananda who made it available for all of us.


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  • Hindi Prabhat Samgiit "Ankhiyan Tumhi Ko Cahti Hai" - Sang by Acarya Tattvavedananda Avadhuta on the occasion of Prabhat Samgiit's Silver Jubilee Celebration. A Cultural Evening on this occasion was organised by Renaissance Artists and Writers Association (RAWA) - at Science City Auditorium Hall, Kolkata on 27th October 2007 to commemorate this event. For the lyrics and the meaning of the song, please write to: sudhiirananda@gmail.com


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  • Famous singer Smt. Madhuri Chatterjee sings a Prabhata Samgiita (Lyric and Melody by Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar) on the occasion of Prabhata Samgiita's Silver Jubilee Celebration at Science City Auditorium - Kolkata on 27th October 2007.


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  • A powerfully diverse socio-cultural fair and conference, Barendra Sammelan, marched more than 10,000 people on 19th to 21st November 2004 in Siliguri and threw light on the glorious past and pathetic present of the people of much neglected Siliguri and greater North-Bengal. The Barendra Sammelan highlighted the potential of people of Siliguri and North Bengal for re-connecting to its roots in order to emerge as a self-reliant socio-economic unit, strong in its culture, and with a bright future. Traditional Instrumental Music played by the local artists participating the Barendra Sammelan organised by Renaissance Universal at Siliguri.


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  • Famous singer Smt. Madhuri Chatterjee sings a Prabhata Samgiita (Lyric and Melody by Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar) on the occasion of Prabhata Samgiita's Silver Jubilee Celebration at Science City Auditorium - Kolkata on 27th October 2007.


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  • Prabhat Samgiit praising the red soil of Rarh - "Rarh Er Ei Lal Mati" - Sang by Acarya Tattvavedananda Avadhuta on the occasion of Prabhat Samgiit's Silver Jubilee Celebration. A Cultural Evening on this occasion was organised by Renaissance Artists and Writers Association (RAWA) - at Science City Auditorium Hall, Kolkata on 27th October 2007 to commemorate this event. For the lyrics and the meaning of the song, please write to: sudhiirananda@gmail.com


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  • Acarya Mantreshvarananda Avadhuta, Central Education Relief and Welfare Section Secretary, Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha, addresses the august gathering at Science City Auditorium Hall, Kolkata on the occasion of Parbaht Samgit’s Silver Jubilee Celebration on 27th October, 2007. He explains the noble multi-faceted contributions of Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar for the humanity, one of which is Prabhat Samgiit. Shrii Sarkar composed 5018 songs in 7 years time and the songs are in 8 languages. The themes of the songs are multi-dimensional like of social and spiritual awareness, revolutionary, seasonal, children’s songs, traditional Jhumur and Baul etc. Prabhat Samgiit means the Songs of New Dawn.


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  • A powerfully diverse socio-cultural fair and conference, Barendra Sammelan, marched more than 10,000 people on 19th to 21st November 2004 in Siliguri and threw light on the glorious past and pathetic present of the people of much neglected Siliguri and greater North-Bengal. The Barendra Sammelan highlighted the potential of people of Siliguri and North Bengal for re-connecting to its roots in order to emerge as a self-reliant socio-economic unit, strong in its culture, and with a bright future. Group Dance on Prabhata Samgiita "Ambara Majhe Dambaru Baje" by the RAWA artists of Barendra Bhumi (North Bengal) during the inauguration of the Cultural Program of Barendra Sammelan (Siliguri, 19th to 21st November 2004).


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