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Jarigaan: The song of sorrow

Jarigaan: The song of sorrow

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Jari is a Persian word, which means crying or griefing with moaning. And, gaan means song. So, Jari gaan means the song of sorrow, or more specifically which is sung with a tone of sorrow. This is a popular indigenous music art form of Bangladesh and West Bengal. But here in this country, this culture still gets attention and can be an excellent cultural gem to be discovered by the world. The origin of Jarigaan is rooted back in the tragic event of Karbala. To recall that event, Muslims observe the Arabic month Muharram with festivities with a passion of griefing. Jarigaan ascended with a part of that moaning. The culture can be traced back to 1645 AD when poet Muhammad Khan completed a collection of songs recalling the Karbala event. In Bangladesh, Jari is no...
A Melodious Culture of Bangladesh : The Folk songs of Bangla

A Melodious Culture of Bangladesh : The Folk songs of Bangla

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Bangladesh has a rich musical culture. There is a genre of songs for just about any occasion Ranked eighth out of 104 countries on the Happy Planet Index in 2016, Bangladesh is a nation that is happy just because the country is always ready for a jig. Bangladeshis are deeply rooted in music and weave vibrant lyrics that define their lives and tradition. You will often find fishermen break into a robust melody in the water and tired farmers string verses of their own songs of golden lands and the promise of good crops. Bauls will entertain you on train journeys and Robi Thakur will keep you company on rainy afternoons. Here are some genres of songs closest to the Bangladeshi heart. Bhatiali: The word Bhatiali is a derivation of the word bhata, which means ebb or downstream. Bhatia...