![]() I feel this was probably (take all I say with a grain of salt, this is only my interpretation) composed at a time when Lalon Fakir had felt that he was yet to reach that point in his life when he was pure, above and beyond the scope of us mere mortals with our issues.īangla kobita bidrohi with lyrics !! Bangla kobita bidrohi by the national poet of Bangladesh Kazi Nazrul Islam with lyrics. And I believe, that Lalon Fakir is speaking to this pure form of us mortals, where we transcend from the murky waters of life and our eyes are clear from our personal ties and biases, a stage where we kind of, reach sainthood - because, let's face it, Lalon Fakir was a man who had reached that state. Now, an utopia leaves little to personalization, or customization, but I feel, and I have always felt this, that arshinagar shows us our own utopia - not a rose-tinted lense, but a very raw, powerful, pure image, where we are all we can be. It is an utopian view, one where we are perfect, we are good, we are kind, we have our temper in control, and we are being the best versions of ourselves, and perhaps the world is perfect too. ![]() A mirror, that shows us that perfect, enviable version of ourselves. I have always interpreted Lalon Fakir's arshinagar, to be a mirror.
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