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Song offerings in prayer of Deities
KALPANA SENGAR
Aasra,
Publication Division, India.
 
G
itanjali
evisited
 
AasraSiddh Baba Ki Habeli Road, Tikamgarh-472001 (M.P.), IndiaDayalu Aasram, Dauria, Nowgong, Chhatarpur-471002,(Madhya Pradesh), INDIA.First edition: 07 May 2011 © RESERVED WITH AUTHORNo part of this book may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever ortranslated in any other language without permission in writing of thepublisher.Price: 103,
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9, 7e version freeAlthough every care has been taken in this publication of this book, theauthor, the publishers and the printer shall not be responsible for any lossor damage caused to any person on account of error or omissions whichmight have crept in. The publishers shall be obliged if mistakes arebrought to their notice for carrying out corrections in the next edition.Printed in IndiaPublished by: Aasra, publication division,Dayalu Aasram,DauriaNowgong, District: Chhatarpur, INDIA-471002Ph: 0768521102
 
Preface
In September 2010 when we were reading Gitanjali of Great poet ShriRabindra Nath Tagore we felt pain to see the complexities, sorrow,hopelessness and helplessness of his era, reflected in many of thepoems, and felt to revisit this Great epic in changed paradigm offreedom and responsibility.It feels that it is the sages backing, parents preaching, family input, andfriend's support beside well wishes of countless that it could becomethe medium to express our feeling of prayer in song offering to trinitythy Rukmani, Radha and Kali.During revisit of Gitanjali its English translation by W. B. Yeats (1912) forwhich respected shri Rabindra Nath Tagore was awarded with NobelPrize was referred for basic understanding. Along with this referenceone will also find tested and tasted sentiments in it from concurrentliterature and perennial religious texts (Gita, Quran Guru-Granth Sahib,Kabala etc.).Each song offering is different and is complete in it, and provide little bitof continuity with nearby colour of these songs offerings. In this onehundred three song offerings is revisit of Gitanjali, whereas first andlast one (unnumbered) song are revisit from other collection of ShriRabindra Nath Tagore.No effort has been made to displease anyone or please all; songofferings have been presented as they came from environment duringwriting and as such presented to all of us, for our healthy, happy andholy lives.KALPANA SENGAR07 May 2011
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