মৈমনসিংহ গীতিকা
- 26 Mar, 26
- 06:30 PM - 08:40 PM
- Academy of Fine Arts: Kolkata
- Maimansingha Gitika মৈমনসিংহ গীতিকা, is a collection of Bengali folk ballads originating from the eastern part of Mymensingh (Bangladesh)
- The ballads of Moimonsingha Geetika belong to a matriarchal society. Some of the characteristics of the matriarchal society are – choosing a husband, freedom of love, and marrying in old age. Love in this society is like a divine wild flower which the vices of city life cannot destroy. In this society, selecting one’s partner is valued over marriage.
- This folk literature is like the history of mankind. The ballad starts with a beautiful secular form. Far in the north is Gara Mountain. There lives a Brahmin with his six-month old daughter. The leader of a gypsy group Hoomra steals (kidnaps) the beautiful child one night. When the girl turns sixteen she falls in love with the prince Nader Chand. Hoomra does not like this love affair and ordered Mahua to kill Nader Chand. But Mahua kills herself instead of killing her husband. Afterwards the Gypsy Group killed Nader Chand. In Bengals folk literature Mahua (A ballad of Moimonsingha Geetika) has been representing womanhood of our society.
Venue: Academy of Fine Arts
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