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.The Baul or Bauls (: বাউল) are a group of mystic minstrels of mixed elements of, and, from the of the, comprising and the of, and 's. Bauls constitute both a syncretic religious sect and a musical tradition. Bauls are a very heterogeneous group, with many sects, but their membership mainly consists of. They can often be identified by their distinctive clothes and musical instruments. Is regarded as the most celebrated Baul saint in history.Although Bauls comprise only a small fraction of the Bengali population, their influence on the is considerable. In 2005, the Baul tradition of Bangladesh was included in the list of.
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InThe music of the Bauls, Baul Sangeet, is a particular type of folk song. Its lyrics carry influences of the and the suphi, a form of song exemplified by the songs of. Their music represents a long heritage of preaching mysticism through songs in Bengal, as in the Shahebdhoni or Bolahadi sects.Bauls pour out their feelings in their songs but never bother to write them down. Theirs is essentially an oral tradition. It is said that Fokir (1774 -1890), the greatest of all Bauls, continued to compose and sing songs for decades without ever stopping to correct them or put them on paper. It was only after his death that people thought of collecting and compiling his repertoire. Gacher pata taka keno hoy na, Baul song performance at the Saturday haat, Sonajhuri, Birbhum.Their lyrics intertwine a deep sense of mysticism, a longing for oneness with the divine.
An important part of their philosophy is 'Deha tatta', a spirituality related to the body rather than the mind. They seek the divinity in human beings. Metaphysical topics are dwelt upon humbly and in simple words. They stress remaining unattached and unconsumed by the pleasures of life even while enjoying them. To them we are all a gift of divine power and the body is a temple, music being the path to connect to that power. A consistent part of Bauls' lyrics deals with body-centered practices that aim at controlling sexual desire.
The esoteric knowledge of conception and contraception is revealed in the lyrics of the songs through an enigmatic language that needs to be decoded by the guru in order to be understood and experienced.Besides traditional motifs drawn from the rural everyday life, Baul songs have always been inclined to incorporate change and keep pace with social and economic innovations. For instance, modern Baul compositions discuss esoteric matters by using the terminology of modern, urban and technological lexicons, and it is not unusual to hear Baul refrains containing mobile phones, radio channels, football matches and television.Bauls use a number of musical instruments: the most common is the, a one-stringed 'plucked drum' drone instrument, carved from the epicarp of a gourd, and made of bamboo and goatskin. Others include the, a long-necked fretless lute (while the name literally means 'two stringed' it usually has four metal strings) made of the wood of a jackfruit or neem tree; besides, one-headed drum with a string attached to it which is plucked. The only difference from ektara is that no bamboo is used to stretch the string, which is held by one hand, while being plucked by another. Drums like the, a small hand-held earthen drum, and and; small cymbals called and, and the bamboo flute are also used. Ghungur and nupur are anklets with bells that ring while the person wearing them dances.A Baul family played on stage in London for The Rolling Stones' Hyde Park concerts in 1971, '72 and '78 in front of thousands.
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Bhaba Pagl. A picture of the saint-composer Bhaba Pagla, worshipped by his devotees in West Bengal and Bangladesh(1902-1984) was a famous saint-composer and an important guru from East Bengal.
He has been a spiritual preceptor for many Bauls and his songs are very popular among Baul performers. Rabindranath Tagore The songs of the Bauls and their lifestyle influenced a large swath of Bengali culture, but nowhere did it leave its imprint more powerfully than on the work of, who talked of Bauls in a number of speeches in Europe in the 1930s.
An essay based on these was compiled into his English book:The Bauls are an ancient group of wandering minstrels from Bengal, who believe in simplicity in life and love. They are similar to the Buddhists in their belief in a fulfillment which is reached by love's emancipating us from the dominance of self. At 'Nine Lives' concert, 2009Bauls are found in the Indian state of and the eastern parts of and and the country of.
The Baul movement was at its peak in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but even today one comes across the occasional Baul with his (one-stringed musical instrument) and begging bowl, singing across the far-flung villages of rural Bengal. Travelling in local trains and attending village fairs are good ways to encounter Bauls.Every year, in the month of (February to March), 'Lalon Smaran Utshab' (Lalon memorial festival) is held in the shrine of Lalon in, Bangladesh, where bauls and devotees of Lalon from Bangladesh and overseas come to perform and highlight the mystics of Lalon.Palli Baul Samaj Unnayan Sangstha (PBSUS), a Bangladeshi organisation, has been working to uphold and preserve the ‘baul’ traditions and philosophy for the last nine years. The organisation often arranges programmes featuring folk songs for urban audiences.often organises national and international festivals and seminars, featuring the Baul music and the importance of preservation of Baul tradition.In the village of, a (fair) is organised in memory of the poet on the occasion of in the month of. So many Bauls assemble for the mela that it is also referred to as 'Baul Fair'.In the village of during, numerous Bauls also come together to enthral people with their music.For the last five yearsa unique show has been organised in, called 'Baul Fakir Utsav'. Bauls from several districts of Bengal as well as Bangladesh come to perform.
The Utsav is a continuous 48-hour musical experience. There are also the Western Bauls in America and Europe under the spiritual direction of, a student of. Their music is quite different (rock /gospel/ blues) but the essence of the spiritual practices of the East is well maintained.In Bangalore near Electronic City Dr.
Shivshankar Bhattacharjee has started Boul Sammelon (Gathering of Baulls) on 7–9 April-2017 on the occasion of the inauguration of Sri Sri Kali Bari (Goodness Kali's Temple). First time it held in Bangalore to embrace the Boul culture.
More that 50 Bouls participated and sang soulful songs.Currently another version of Baul called the folk fusion also called baul rock is also greatly accepted by the audience, especially in West Bengal. Being a traditional folk singer, who has taken baul to different heights is being associated with folk fusion. This type of baul was brought into the world of music by.Notable singers Lalon also known as Fakir Lalon Shah, Lalon Shah, Lalon Fakir (Bengali: লালন; 17 October 1774 – 17 October 1890; Bengali: 1 Kartik 1179) was a prominent Bengali philosopher, Baul saint, mystic, songwriter, social reformer and thinker. Regarded as an icon of Bengali culture, he inspired and influenced many poets, social and religious thinkers including Rabindranath Tagore,Kazi Nazrul Islam, and Allen Ginsberg although he 'rejected all distinctions of caste and creed'.
Widely celebrated as an epitome of religious tolerance, he was also accused of heresy during his lifetime and after his death. In his songs, Lalon envisioned a society where all religions and beliefs would stay in harmony. He founded the institute known as Lalon Akhrah in Cheuriya, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Kushtia railway station. His disciples dwell mostly in Bangladesh and West Bengal.
Every year on the occasion of his death anniversary, thousands of his disciples and followers assemble at Lalon Akhrah, and pay homage to him through celebration and discussion of his songs and philosophy for three days.Shah Abdul Karim (15 February 1916 — 12 September 2009) was a Bangladeshi Baul musician. Dubbed 'Baul Samrat', he was awarded the Ekushey Padak in 2001 by the Government of Bangladesh. Some of his notable songs include Keno Piriti Baraila Re Bondhu, Murshid Dhono He Kemone Chinibo Tomare, Nao Banailo Banailo Re Kon Mestori, Ashi Bole Gelo Bondhu and Mon Mojale Ore Bawla Gaan. He referred to his compositions as Baul Gaan.See also.Notes. Dimock, Edward C (November 1959), 'Rabindranath Tagore-'The Greatest of the Bauls of Bengal ', The Journal of Asian Studies, 19 (1): 33–51,:,.
Openshaw, J (1997), 'The Web of Deceit: Challenges to Hindu and Muslim 'Orthodoxies' by 'Bauls' of Bengal', 27 (4): 297–309,:. Roy, BK (1977), Rabindranath Tagore: The Man and His Poetry, Folcroft Library Editions,. Dalrymple, W (7 February 2004), London, retrieved 5 December 2006.External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to. Baularchive is dedicated to the memory of, Jr.
Who inspired generations of American and Bengali scholars with the poetry and philosophy of Baul songs. It is the culmination of ’s forty-plus year long interest in the Bauls and has been conceived, inspired, and generously supported by her with the advice and cooperation of Charles Capwell. Lalon Song's Archive.
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