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. In this episode the Theme Rally explains about the potentially Bright Future of Barendra Bhumi (North Bengal).
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THEME RALLY - GLORIOUS PAST AND PATHETIC PRESENT OF BARENDRA BHUMI
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. In this episode the THEME RALLY explain the Glorious Past and the Pathetic Present of the Barendra Bhumi (North Bengal)
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. In this episode you can see the performance of traditional Bhawaiya Song of Barendra Bhumi by Shrimati Anjana Roy and Shrii Dilip Roy during the cultural program of Barendra Sammelan organised by Renaissance Universal at Siliguri in November 2004.
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. In this episode you can see the Traditional MECHNI DANCE on Bhawaiya performed by the artists of Jalpaiguri Bhawaiya Association during the cultural program of Barendra Sammelan at Siliguri on 19th to 21st November 2004. It was organised by Renaissance Universal for raising the awareness about the socio-cultural specialty of Barendra Bhumi (North bengal).
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Recitation - "Ogo Ma Barendrabhumi" (Barendra Sammelan - 8)
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. In this episode you can see the dance on Prabhata Samgiita "Maner Ei Madhu Vane" performed by Debarati Das, a RAWA artist from Kolkata. It is one of the 5018 songs Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar composed in 8 languages in 8 years. "Ogo Ma Barendra Bhumi" - a poetry recitation by Shriimati Jaya Saha during the Cultural program on the occasion of Barendra Sammelan held at Siliguri (North Bengal) on 19th to 21st November 2004.
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. BAIRATI DANCE based on Bhawaiya music performed by the artists of Jalpaiguri Bhawaiya Association during the cultural Program on the occasion of Barendra Sammelan organised by Renaissance Universal at Siliguri on 19th to 21st November 2004. The motto of the Conference was to make people aware about preserving the sublime culture of Barendra Bhumi.
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. Bhawaiya Song perfomed by Shrimati Durga Roy during the cultural program of Barendra Sammelan (November 2004).
Ananda Nagar is the Global Headquarters of Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha (AMPS), a world wide socio-spiritual organisation established by Great Spiritual Master Shrii Shrii Anandamurttiji in 1955. This video clips shows some of the service projects of AMPS in Ananda Nagar which include Primary Schools, High schools, Children's Home, Student's Home, Asylum for handicapped persons, hostels, hospital and medical units, farm projects etc. For detail about Ananda Nagar you are requested to contact : Ananda Nagar Development Society, 511, Jodhpur Park, Kolkata - 68, West Bengal - India, Email : rtabuddhyananda@hotmail.com
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. Shrii Bijen Roy speaks about Barendra Bhumi's lost glorious past, the pathetic present and the potential bright future by citing the quotes from the writings of the Great Philosopher Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar.
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. In this episode you can listen and see a bhawaiya song performed by Shriimati Durga Roy of Jalpaiguri Bhawaiya association who kindly came with her group to do performance in the Barendra sammelan organised by Renaissance Universal in an effort to promote and preserve the art and culture of Barendra Bhumi (North Bengal).
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