Basanti's touch came in the bow of love
On the second day of spring, Phagun's fire appeared with color, the day of love. Today, 'Valentine's Day' or 'Love Day' is being celebrated around the world. Lovers-lovers, friends-friends, husband-wife, mothers-children, students-teachers and other related people express their love to each other on this day.
The cuckoo is singing the song of spring. The game is wandering. Palash and Shimul fair in trees. Today is Pahela Phalgun. The arrival of spring by Falgun's hand. To welcome the nature, crimson palash, shimul and krishna chura are coming out of the winter shell. And the purple flowers remind us that this is the month of bloody language. In the month of language, spring has appeared along with love.
That's why poet Sufia Kamal's desire, O poet, why is Fagun who has come to catch you silent? Nirmalendu Guna's writing shows the arrival of the new - the leafy day calls for love. It floats from inside the mind unconsciously.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the color of the festival has almost faded last year. Akash heard the sad cry of losing a loved one. Leaving behind the bad times plagued by diseases, grief and heat, the wishes of the city dwellers - let the new day come with the hand of Rituraj.
Therefore, there is no shortage of Dhaka residents organizing the inauguration of the colorful rule of Nisarga Rituraj. All arrangements for the spring festival in dance, music, song and song are final.
This spring not only spreads the colors of joy, but also reminds us of the bloody memory of the martyrs in our historical national language movement. 1952 8 Falgun or 1952 Palasranga day with the bold exuberance of youth and the tide of unbridled emotions seem to be united together.
However, as always, there is no Amar Ekushey Book Fair in Fagun this time. The book fair of life has stopped due to the corona epidemic.
Bengalis have been celebrating spring festival since ancient times. This festival is mentioned in Hindu mythology and folklore. Hindu Vaishnavas observe it with great ceremony.
Since the time of the poet Rabindranath Tagore, the tradition of celebrating the spring festival with special dance songs has been going on in Santiniketan, West Bengal. The custom of celebrating the first 'Spring Festival' in Bangladesh started in 1401 AD.
Rabindranath Tagore wrote, 'Ah aji this spring / How many flowers bloom / How many flutes / How many birds sing....
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