| Kangal Harinath |
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Harinath went to the local English medium school but could not continue because of poverty. In 1855 he set up a vernacular school in his village with the help of his friends and taught there. A year later a girls' school was established at Kumarkhali at Kangal Harinath's initiative.
A disciple of lalon shah, Harinath started a Baul group in 1880 and named it 'Kangal Fikir Chander Dal'. He is particularly remembered for the large number and popularity of the Baul songs that he composed. His lyrics and tunes were very simple but his thoughts were profound. In his songs Harinath introduced himself as kangal (fakir or beggar) and the word became part of his name. One of his famous songs is 'Hari din to gelo sandhya halo, par karo amare' (O Lord, the day is done, evening has come, help me across safely). Between 1883 to 1893, he published his Baul songs in 16 volumes under the title Kangal Fikirchand Fakirer Gitavali. Harinath's disciples included akshay kumar maitreya, Dinendranath Roy and jaladhar sen. More Collected Article: |
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