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  • Great !!! I think the singer is Purba (Sinha) Dam.

  • I have taken the audio track from a collection titled "Gitabitan Live" which I had purchased a good while back. Since making this video, we have moved residence twice in two different states. The original 5-CD set has been misplaced in the transit. Ergo, I cant tell who the singer is.

  • Superb. Pray tell who is the singer

  • Thanks a lot.The Konkani poem I referred was in the anthology of Konkani poems brought out by Sahitya Akademi Editor:Bakibab Borkar ( B.B.Borkar).That poem ,I felt,was about a woman waiting patiently for her loved one to return home.

  • gaanti kaar golay gawa eta, naam ta parley janaben.

  • I have one sung by Purba Dam.

  • gaan ta to oshadharon.video ta tar sathey khub mon e daag katlo na.

  • The lyrics hold a rather esoteric meaning, the gist of which implies that Man has yet to sing that song which was ordained for him from his very beginning. I have tried to piece together this message (hopefully) with appropriate images salvaged off the Internet.

  • Vasant P.Nadkarni has traslated a number of Gitanjali poems in Konkani under the title "Devvaa" but the one I referred to earlier was another Konkani poet.

  • Thanks for the lovely number. Can you please furnish the name of the singer?

  • Alas! I cannot. You see I have over 1,000 Tagore song mp3s in a folder and there are no mention of the individual artistes. Sorry

  • I have heard a similar song in Konkani language...or read it in a collection of poems brought out by Sahitya Akademi.

  • It is quite probable that Tagore's works have been copied by others in an assortment of languages. Of the more famous "lifters" of his thoughts, Juan Ramon Jimenez (Spanish Nobel laurate) and Pablo Neruda (Chiliean Nobel laurate) come to mind. Should you come across specific Konkani poetry resemblimg Tagore's work, please let me know. Thanks.

  • As Supriyo said, many people has 'derived' their song from Tagore and some just copied. At the same time, Tagore also made variation of many songs from across India. This song is not a variation. So the Konkani song must have either been copied or derived from this.

  • i love this song

    didn like the images...

  • Very good.Thanks to Supe2U for this video download.

  • khub bhalo gan.prathambar ei gan suni.

  • Gitanjali-r gaan gulo aaj kaal keu record kare na. Apnar bhalo legechhe shune baroi khushi holam.

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