Friday, May 20, 2011

Literary Work by Rabindranath Tagore


Bengali Literary Work by Rabindranath Tagore:

Aakash Prodip, Arogyo, Beethika, Bhanu Singha Thakurer Padaboli, Bichitrita, Bolaka, Bonobani, Chhobi o Gaan, Chhora, Chhorar Chhobi, Chitra, Chitro-Bichitro, Choitali, Galpo-Salpo, Geetali, Geetanjali, Geetimalyo, Janmodine, Kahini, Kalpona, Khanika, Khapchhara, Kheya, Kobita, Konika, Kori o Kamol, Kotha, Lekhon, Manosi, Mohua, Nabojatok, Nodi, Noibedyo, Patroput, Polatoka, Porisesh, Prantik, Probhat-Sangeet, Prohasini, Punoshcho, Purobi, Rogsojyaye, Rupantor, Sanai, Sandya-Sangeet, Senjuti, Sfulinga, Shesh Lekha, Shesh Saptok, Shishu, Shishu Bholanath, Shyamali, Sonartori, Swaron, Thematic translated poems, Translated poems, Utsargo

Aanusthanik, Puja, Prokritee, Prem, Prem o Prokritee, Bichitro, Swadesh 

Gora, Ghore-Baire, Choturango, Char Odhyae, Chokher Bali, Dui Bon, Noukadubi, Projapotir Nirbondho, Bou-Thakuranir Haat, Maloncho, Jogajog, Rajorshee, Sheser Kobita

Idurer Bhoj, Galpoguchchho, Teensongee, Prayoshchitto, Lolater Likhon, Leepika, Se

Achalayoton, Arupraton, Reenshodh, Kaalmrigaya, Kaaler Jatra, Kahini, Guru, Grihaprobesh, Goray Galod, Chandalika, Chitrangoda, Chirokumar-Sobha, Daakghor, Topoti, Taser Desh, Natoraaj, Notir Puja, Nobin, Nolini, Nrityonatyo Chandalika, Nrityonatyo Chitrangoda, Poritran, Prokritir Protishodh, Prayoshchitto, Falguni, Basonto, Bansori, Balmikiprotibha, Balmikiprotibha-Prothom Sankskaron, Biday-Abhishap, Bisarjon, Bisarjon Sangkhipto, Boikunther Khata, Bangokoutuk, Bhognohridoy, Mayarkhela, Maloncho, Maleeni, Mukut, Muktodhara, Muktir Upay, Jogajog, Raktokarobi, Raja, Raja o Rani, Rudrachondo, Shapmochon, Sharodotsob, Shes Borshon, Shesrokhya, Shodhbodh, Shrabongatha, Shyama, Sundor, Hasyokoutuk

Atyoporichoy, Atyoshokti, Aadhunik Sahityo, Aashramer Rup o Bikash, Itihas, Kortar Ichchhay Kormo, Kalantor, Khristo, Gronthosomalochona, Charitropuja, Chithipotro, Chhondo, Chhelebala, Japanjatri, Java-Jatrir Potro, Jeebonsreeti, Dhormo, Dhormo/Dorshon, Ponchobhut, Pother Sonchoy, Porichoy, Polliprokriti, Poshchim Jatrir Dayari, Parosye, Prachinsahityo, Bangla Shobdototyo, Banglabhasha Porichoy, Bichitro Probondho, Bigyan, Bibidho, Bishyoporichoy, Bishyobharoti, Baktoprosongo, Bangokoutuk, Bharotborsho, Mohatma Gandhi, Maanusher Dhormo, Europe-Jatrir Diary, Raja Proja, Russiar Chithi, Lokosahityo, Shobdototyo, Santiniketan, Santiniketan Bromhochorjashrom, Shikhya, Shilpo, Sangeet, Sangeetchinta, Sonchoy, Sobhyotar Sonkot, Somobuyniti, Somaj, Somuho, Samoyeek Sarsongroho, Samoyeek Sahityo Somalochona, sahityo, Sahityer Pothe, Sahityer Swarup, Swadesh

Anubad Chorcha, Adorsho Proshno, Aalochona, Engraji Path: Prothom Bhag, Engraji Shrutishikhya: Prothom o Dyitio Bhag, Engraji Sahojshikhya: Prothom o Dyitio Bhag, Engraji Sopan: Upokromonika 1-3 Bhag, Ouponishod Brohmyo, Kobi-Kahini, Bonophul, Bibidho Prosongo, Brhomyomontro, Montri Abhishek, Shoishob Sangeet, Sangskreeto Shikhya: Dyitio Bhag, samalochana, Sahoj Path: Prothom o Dyitio Bhag


English Literary Work by Rabindranath Tagore:

Collected Poems and Plays, Crossing, Fireflies, Fruit-Gathering, Gitanjali, Lover's Gift, One Hundred Poems of Kabir, Poems, Stray Birds, The Child, The Crescent Moon, The Fugitive

Giribala, The Parrot's Training, The Patriot, The Victory

Autumn-Festival, Chitra, Malini, Red Oleanders, Sacrifice, Sanyasi or the Ascetic, The Gardener, The King and the Queen, The Trial, The Waterfall

Creative Unity, Nationalism, Sadhana, The Center of Indian Culture

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Creation of Rabindranath Tagore

Creations of Rabindranath Tagore is equal to the volume of seven ocean and I am a mad man who is dreaming to post entire creation of Rabindranath Tagore into a blog. I don't know how far I'll be able to do it, really I don't know. I have chosen a subject for my new blog which is huge, huge and huge. Actually I have some knowledge by developing a website on Rabindra Sangeet, which is a small part of whole Tagore's creation. Anyway, I'll try my best to post all the chapters created by Rabindranath Tagore slowly into this blog. It is not possible for me to work out with all the issues and subjects single handedly so I'll need your help and support to complete this blog. If I did make any mistakes please help me to correct it.


My only intension with this blog is to provide data for the students working and researching with Tagore's creation and also I have no intension to use this blog commercially.