Shes Saptak
Shes Saptak (Bengali: শেষ সপ্তক; English: The Last Octave) is a Bengali poetry book written by Rabindranath Tagore.[1][2] It was published in 1935.[1][2] Tagore wrote the poems of the book in the style, prose poems, like "Punascha", "Patraput" and "Shyamali", etc.[3][4][5]
List of poems
The poems of "Shes Saptak" are:[6]
- Sthir jenechilam, peyechi tomake
- Ekdin tuchha alaper phank diye
- Phuriye gelo pouser din
- Joubaner prantasimay
- Barsha nemeche prantare animantrane
- Diner prante ashechi
- Anek hajar bacharer
- Mone mone dekhlum
- Bhalobese mon balle
- Mone hoyechila aj sab-kata durgraha
- Bhorer alo-adhanre
- Keu chena noy
- Rastay cholte cholte
- Kalo andhakarer talay
- Ami badal karechi amar basa
- Parechi aaj rekhar mayay
- Amar kache shunte cheyecha
- Amra ki sattie chai shoker abasan
- Takhan bayos chilo kancha
- Sedin amader chilo khola sabha
- Nutan kalpe
- Shuru hatei o amar sanga dhareche
- Aaj sharater aloy ai je cheye dekhi
- Amar phulbaganer phulgulike
- Panchiler edhare
- Akashe cheye dekhi
- Amar ai choto kalsita pete rakhi
- Tumi prabhater shukatara
- Anekkaler ektimatra din
- dekha halo
- Paray ache club
- Pilsujer upar pitaler pradip
- Badshaher hukum
- Pathik ami
- Anger bandhane bandhapara amar pran
- Shiter ruddor
- Biswalakshmi
- He jakhha, sedin prem tomader
- Ora ase amake bole
- Hrisi kobi balechen
- Halka amar swabhab
- Tumi golpa jamate para
- Panchiche boishakh chaleche
- Amar shes belakar ghorkhani
- Takhan amar ayur tarani
- Takhan amar bayos chilo saat
- Sanjojan (Smriti-patheya)
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References
- Foundation, Poetry (2020-05-10). "Rabindranath Tagore". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
- "The Flute : Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore by Translated by Jadu Saha: As New Hardcover (2003) | Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd". www.abebooks.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
- Koshy, A. V. "The Increasing Relevance of Rabindranath Tagore for the Contemporary World by Dr Koshy AV and Dr Bina Biswas". Setu: a Bilingual Journal.
- "রবীন্দ্রনাথ এবং গদ্যকবিতা | daily nayadiganta". The Daily Nayadiganta (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-05-10.
- pages.rediff.com http://pages.rediff.com/info/later-life-of-rabindranath-tagore/1335205. Retrieved 2020-05-10. Missing or empty
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