Bengali poetry book written by Rabindranath Tagore
Kari O Komal (Bengali: কড়ি ও কোমল; English: Sharps and Flats) is a Bengali poetry book written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1886.[1][2][3] It consists of 83 poems.[4]
Dedication
Tagore dedicated this book to his elder brother, Satyendranath Tagore.[5]
List of poems
The poems of Kari o Komal are:[4]
- Puratan
- Jogia
- Mathuray
- Shanti
- Patra
- Khela
- Biraha
- Sarabela
- Gaan
- Khanik milan
- Chumban
- Charan
- Deher milon
- Hriday-akash
- Nidritar chitra
- Shranti
- Moh
- Marichika
- Ratri
- Sindhugarbha
- Astaman rabi
- Swapnarudhha
- Kobir ahankar
- Satya
- Khudra ami
- Chiradin
- Ahabangeet
- Kobir mantabya
- Nutan
- Kangalini
- Baner chaya
- Pasani maa
- Birahir patra
- Basanta-abasan
- Baki
- Akankhha
- Choto phul
- Gitochwas
- Bibasana
- Hriday-akash
- Tanu
- Kalpanar sathi
- Kalpanamadhup
- Bondi
- Pabitra prem
- Gaan-rachana
- Boitarani
- Khudra ananta
- Astachaler parapare
- Akhamata
- Bijone
- Atmabhiman
- Prarthana
- Bangabhumir prati
- Shesh katha
- Pran
- Upakatha
- Bhabisyater rangabhumi
- Kothay
- Hridayer bhasa
- Mangalgeet
- Banshi
- Bilap
- Tumi
- Joubanswapna
- Stan
- Bahu
- Anchaler batas
- Smriti
- Hasi
- Purna milan
- Keno
- Pabitra jibon
- Sandhyar biday
- Manabhridayer basana
- samudra
- Pratyasha
- Jagibar chesta
- Sindhutire
- Atma-apaman
- Basanar phand
- Bangabasir prati
- Sanjojan
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