Pralayollas Explained
Pralayollas Bengali: প্রলয়োল্লাস |
Transcription: | Pralaẏōllāsa |
English Title: | The Ecstasy of Destruction |
Author: | Kazi Nazrul Islam |
Lyrics Date: | 1921 |
Composer: | Kazi Nazrul Islam |
Music Date: | 1921 |
Pralayollas (bn|প্রলয়োল্লাস|translit=Pralaẏōllāsa, The Ecstasy of Destruction or Destructive Euphoria), also known after its first line as Tora sab jayadbhani kar, is a popular revolutionary Bengali song set to Dadra Tala, whose lyrics and tune were written by national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam in 1921.[1] It was the first revolutionary Bengali poem collected in early 1922 in a volume titled Agnibeena: the first anthology of Nazrul's poems.[2] [3] [4] [5]
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Notes and References
- Book: Huda, Mohammad Nurul. Flaming Flower: Poets' Response to the Emergence of Bangladesh. 1986. Bangla Academy. Dhaka. 189. 1st.
- Book: Langley, Winston E.. Kazi Nazrul Islam The Voice of Poetry and the Struggle for Human Wholeness . 2009. Nazrul Institute. Dhaka. 984-555-384-2. 12. Introduction.
- Web site: Kazi Nazrul Islam. Culturopedia.com. www.culturopedia.com. 2017-03-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20160904043130/http://www.culturopedia.com/Personalities/indianpersonality-kazinazrul.html. 2016-09-04. dead.
- News: Kazi Nazrul Islam: The Rebel Poet IndiaFacts. 2014-08-15. IndiaFacts. 2017-03-22. en-US.
- News: The rebel poet. 2010-09-06. The Daily Star. 2017-03-22. en.