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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".[3][4][5] It has more than 40 poems.[6]

List of poems

The poems of "Shes Saptak" are:[6]

  1. Sthir jenechilam, peyechi tomake
  2. Ekdin tuchha alaper phank diye
  3. Phuriye gelo pouser din
  4. Joubaner prantasimay
  5. Barsha nemeche prantare animantrane
  6. Diner prante ashechi
  7. Anek hajar bacharer
  8. Mone mone dekhlum
  9. Bhalobese mon balle
  10. Mone hoyechila aj sab-kata durgraha
  11. Bhorer alo-adhanre
  12. Keu chena noy
  13. Rastay cholte cholte
  14. Kalo andhakarer talay
  15. Ami badal karechi amar basa
  16. Parechi aaj rekhar mayay
  17. Amar kache shunte cheyecha
  18. Amra ki sattie chai shoker abasan
  19. Takhan bayos chilo kancha
  20. Sedin amader chilo khola sabha
  21. Nutan kalpe
  22. Shuru hatei o amar sanga dhareche
  23. Aaj sharater aloy ai je cheye dekhi
  24. Amar phulbaganer phulgulike
  25. Panchiler edhare
  26. Akashe cheye dekhi
  27. Amar ai choto kalsita pete rakhi
  28. Tumi prabhater shukatara
  29. Anekkaler ektimatra din
  30. dekha halo
  31. Paray ache club
  32. Pilsujer upar pitaler pradip
  33. Badshaher hukum
  34. Pathik ami
  35. Anger bandhane bandhapara amar pran
  36. Shiter ruddor
  37. Biswalakshmi
  38. He jakhha, sedin prem tomader
  39. Ora ase amake bole
  40. Hrisi kobi balechen
  41. Halka amar swabhab
  42. Tumi golpa jamate para
  43. Panchiche boishakh chaleche
  44. Amar shes belakar ghorkhani
  45. Takhan amar ayur tarani
  46. Takhan amar bayos chilo saat
  47. Sanjojan (Smriti-patheya)

References


  1. ^ a b Foundation, Poetry (2020-05-10). "Rabindranath Tagore". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
  2. ^ a b "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.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "রবীন্দ্রনাথ এবং গদ্যকবিতা | daily nayadiganta". The Daily Nayadiganta (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-05-10.
  5. ^ pages.rediff.com http://pages.rediff.com/info/later-life-of-rabindranath-tagore/1335205. Retrieved 2020-05-10. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ a b শেষ সপ্তক – রবীন্দ্র রচনাবলী