Contributions of Lyricists Beyond Rabindranath During the Bengal Partition Movement
Dr. Nandita Basu Sarbadhikari Assistant Professor, Department of Rabindra Sangeet, Dance and Drama, Sangeet Bhavan, Visva Bharati, Santiniketan Abstract:The Bengal Separation Movement (1905) marked a critical juncture in India’s socio-political history, not only mobilizing people but also igniting a cultural renaissance that would influence the collective consciousness of Bengal. Beyond the towering figure of Rabindranath Tagore, several lyricists contributed significantly to this movement, shaping the emotional and cultural identity of the people through their lyrics. These lyricists employed poetic language and folk idioms to express resistance against British imperialism, convey nationalist sentiments, and inspire unity among Bengalis across diverse social strata. This paper explores the contributions of lesser-known but impactful lyricists who crafted songs that became anthems of resilience and identity during this period. By examining their works, themes, and influences, this study highlights the role of these lyricists in cultivating a cultural and emotional foundation that supported and sustained the resistance movement against the Read More …