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Bangladeshi folk literature

Bangladeshi Folk Literature (Bengali: বাংলাদেশি লোক সাহিত্য) constitutes a considerable portion of Bengali literature. Though it was created by illiterate communities and passed down orally from one generation to another it tends to flourish Bengali literature. Individual folk literature became a collective product and assumes the traditions, emotions, thoughts and values of the community.

বাংলাদেশি লোক সাহিত্য
Bangladeshi folk literature
Bengali literature
(By category)
Bengali language
Bengali literary history
History of Bengali literature
Bengali language authors
Chronological list - Alphabetic List
Major Folk Literature
Mymensingh Gitika

History edit

From the third century onwards, the Mouryas, the Guptas, the Palas, the Senas and the Muslims came one after another to rule the land. As a result, they grafted their ways of life and cultural traits on the indigenous population. Subsequently, Portuguese, French and English ships anchored in the harbors of Bengal. They left not only their merchandise but also their customs. Each race left its own mark and it was not only physical but also cultural, which collectively formed the basis of the culture.

Oral literature and its influence edit

Because folk literature is oral, it tends to rely on some mnemonic devices and patterns of language and style. Bengali Folk Literature includes different types of epic, poetry and drama, folktales, ballads, proverbs etc. and till now existing in community, whether literate or not may be in different form. The folklore of Bangladesh is heavily influenced by different races which were present years ago. The abundant folklore of the present-day Bangladesh, therefore, contains a variety of elements, which is partly to be explained by the historical forces.

Contents of folk literature edit

Covers all branches of formalized folklore, such as tales, songs, ballads, proverbs, riddles, charms, superstitions, myths, etc.

Folk music and song edit

The musical tradition of Bangladesh is lyrics-based, with minimal instrumental accompaniment. We can classify folk songs in seven categories: love, ritual, philosophy and devotion, work and labour, profession and occupation, satire and fun, and mixed. On the other side there are different forms of Folk music, Baul, Gombhira, Bhatiali, Bhawaiya, kavigan, ghatu gan, jhumur, baramasi, meyeli git, jatra gan, sari gan, etc. The Baul tradition is a unique heritage of Bengali folk music, and there are numerous other musical traditions in Bangladesh, which vary from one region to the other. Gombhira, Bhatiali, Bhawaiya are a few of the better-known musical forms. Folk music of Bengal is often accompanied by the ektara, an instrument with only one string.

Gitika or ballads edit

Gitika means ballads though it tends to be longer than western ballads. Gitika is of two types: purbabanga-gitika & Nath Gitika.

Purbabanga-gitika edit

It's mainly from Mymensingh and includes 'Mahuya', 'Maluya', 'Chandravati', 'Dewana Madina', 'Kanka O Lila', 'Kamala', Dewan Bhavna' etc.

Maimansingha gitika edit

Maimansingha gitika or Môemonshingha gitika is a collection of folk ballads from the region of Mymensingh and around of Bangladesh.Chandra Kumar De and Dinesh Chandra Sen were the collectors and editors; the collection was published from Calcutta University, along with another similar publication named purbabanga-gitika.

Nath gitika edit

Its on stories of the conversion of Prince Gopi Chandra (Manik Chandra Rajar Gan, Govinda Chandrer Git, Maynamatir Gan, Gopi Chandrer Sannyas, Gopi Chander Panchali etc.) and on the miracles of the Nath guru (goraksavijay, Minchetan).

Chottogram Gitika Published(1993) By Bangla Academy Editing By Momen chowdhury and Collect By Abdus Sattar Chowdhry( 1919–1982)

Folk tales edit

Folk tales are stories that are handed down orally from one generation to another. They are in prose and can be simple or complex. Based on subject, meaning and form, folk tales is of fairy tales, mythical tales, religious tales, adventure stories, heroic stories, sage tales, historical tales, legends, animal stories, fables, or comic stories. The lead character of Bengali folk tales are fate and divinity dependent and execute magical power rather than intellect, wisdom, labour, struggle or work.

Folk drama edit

Folk drama is combination of dance, song, music, and acting called as Bhasan, jatra, pala gan, ghatu, gambhira, alkap, kavigan, puppetry, etc. It can be for entertainment or educational purposes. Jatra is the most popular form of Folk drama. In Jatras, legendary plays of heroism, mythological stories, folktales of love and tragedy, and similar countless themes are enacted in open-air theatre. While some folk dramas emphasise songs, others stress dancing or acting. Folk drama are commonly based on stories of Rama and Sita, Arjun and Draupadi, Radha and Krishna, Nimai Sannyas, Behula and Laksindar, Isha Khan Dewan, Firoz Dewan, Zainab and Hasan, Sakhina and Kasem, Hanifa and Jaigun, Rahim Badsha, Rupban, Baidyani etc. Folk dramas usually have a mythical, historical, religious and political flavour.

Rhymes edit

Rhymes (Chhara) can be classified into the following groups: nursery rhymes, play rhymes, social rhymes, historical rhymes, satirical rhymes, occupational rhymes, educational rhymes, rhymes for rituals, and magical rhymes. Rhymes are recited or sung to calm and entertain children, many are for fun or to educate people on ethics, morality, mathematics, astrology etc. Some rhymes originated in historical events and preserve the memory of these events.

Proverbs edit

Proverbs are the shortest form of folk literature. Generally they are composed on the basis of human experience, pragmatic consideration, and wisdom. Many proverbs are found in the vedas and the upanisads as well as in the charyapada, the oldest specimen of Bengali literature.


The Folk Literature refers not to written, but to oral traditions. It may be in prose or verse, often mythological or historical, it can be narrative epic, occupational verse, ritual verse, praise poems to rulers and other prominent people. Whatever it may contain it highlights the exemplary wisdom of illiterate peoples.


See also edit

References edit

  • Dinesh Chandra Sen, Maimansingha-Gitika, Calcutta, 1923
  • Purbabanga-Gitika, 1926; Maria Edward Leach ed
  • Ashutosh Bhattacharya, Banglar Lokasahitya, vol. 1, Calcutta, 1963;

External links edit

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Bangladeshi Folk Literature Bengali ব ল দ শ ল ক স হ ত য constitutes a considerable portion of Bengali literature Though it was created by illiterate communities and passed down orally from one generation to another it tends to flourish Bengali literature Individual folk literature became a collective product and assumes the traditions emotions thoughts and values of the community ব ল দ শ ল ক স হ ত যBangladeshi folk literatureBengali literature By category Bengali languageBengali literary historyHistory of Bengali literatureBengali language authorsChronological list Alphabetic ListMajor Folk LiteratureMymensingh Gitika Contents 1 History 2 Oral literature and its influence 3 Contents of folk literature 3 1 Folk music and song 3 2 Gitika or ballads 3 2 1 Purbabanga gitika 3 2 2 Maimansingha gitika 3 2 3 Nath gitika 3 3 Folk tales 3 4 Folk drama 3 5 Rhymes 3 6 Proverbs 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFrom the third century onwards the Mouryas the Guptas the Palas the Senas and the Muslims came one after another to rule the land As a result they grafted their ways of life and cultural traits on the indigenous population Subsequently Portuguese French and English ships anchored in the harbors of Bengal They left not only their merchandise but also their customs Each race left its own mark and it was not only physical but also cultural which collectively formed the basis of the culture Oral literature and its influence editBecause folk literature is oral it tends to rely on some mnemonic devices and patterns of language and style Bengali Folk Literature includes different types of epic poetry and drama folktales ballads proverbs etc and till now existing in community whether literate or not may be in different form The folklore of Bangladesh is heavily influenced by different races which were present years ago The abundant folklore of the present day Bangladesh therefore contains a variety of elements which is partly to be explained by the historical forces Contents of folk literature editCovers all branches of formalized folklore such as tales songs ballads proverbs riddles charms superstitions myths etc Folk music and song edit The musical tradition of Bangladesh is lyrics based with minimal instrumental accompaniment We can classify folk songs in seven categories love ritual philosophy and devotion work and labour profession and occupation satire and fun and mixed On the other side there are different forms of Folk music Baul Gombhira Bhatiali Bhawaiya kavigan ghatu gan jhumur baramasi meyeli git jatra gan sari gan etc The Baul tradition is a unique heritage of Bengali folk music and there are numerous other musical traditions in Bangladesh which vary from one region to the other Gombhira Bhatiali Bhawaiya are a few of the better known musical forms Folk music of Bengal is often accompanied by the ektara an instrument with only one string Gitika or ballads edit Gitika means ballads though it tends to be longer than western ballads Gitika is of two types purbabanga gitika amp Nath Gitika Purbabanga gitika edit It s mainly from Mymensingh and includes Mahuya Maluya Chandravati Dewana Madina Kanka O Lila Kamala Dewan Bhavna etc Maimansingha gitika edit Main article Maimansingha gitika Maimansingha gitika or Moemonshingha gitika is a collection of folk ballads from the region of Mymensingh and around of Bangladesh Chandra Kumar De and Dinesh Chandra Sen were the collectors and editors the collection was published from Calcutta University along with another similar publication named purbabanga gitika Nath gitika edit Its on stories of the conversion of Prince Gopi Chandra Manik Chandra Rajar Gan Govinda Chandrer Git Maynamatir Gan Gopi Chandrer Sannyas Gopi Chander Panchali etc and on the miracles of the Nath guru goraksavijay Minchetan Chottogram Gitika Published 1993 By Bangla Academy Editing By Momen chowdhury and Collect By Abdus Sattar Chowdhry 1919 1982 Folk tales edit Folk tales are stories that are handed down orally from one generation to another They are in prose and can be simple or complex Based on subject meaning and form folk tales is of fairy tales mythical tales religious tales adventure stories heroic stories sage tales historical tales legends animal stories fables or comic stories The lead character of Bengali folk tales are fate and divinity dependent and execute magical power rather than intellect wisdom labour struggle or work Folk drama edit Folk drama is combination of dance song music and acting called as Bhasan jatra pala gan ghatu gambhira alkap kavigan puppetry etc It can be for entertainment or educational purposes Jatra is the most popular form of Folk drama In Jatras legendary plays of heroism mythological stories folktales of love and tragedy and similar countless themes are enacted in open air theatre While some folk dramas emphasise songs others stress dancing or acting Folk drama are commonly based on stories of Rama and Sita Arjun and Draupadi Radha and Krishna Nimai Sannyas Behula and Laksindar Isha Khan Dewan Firoz Dewan Zainab and Hasan Sakhina and Kasem Hanifa and Jaigun Rahim Badsha Rupban Baidyani etc Folk dramas usually have a mythical historical religious and political flavour Rhymes edit Rhymes Chhara can be classified into the following groups nursery rhymes play rhymes social rhymes historical rhymes satirical rhymes occupational rhymes educational rhymes rhymes for rituals and magical rhymes Rhymes are recited or sung to calm and entertain children many are for fun or to educate people on ethics morality mathematics astrology etc Some rhymes originated in historical events and preserve the memory of these events Proverbs edit Proverbs are the shortest form of folk literature Generally they are composed on the basis of human experience pragmatic consideration and wisdom Many proverbs are found in the vedas and the upanisads as well as in the charyapada the oldest specimen of Bengali literature The Folk Literature refers not to written but to oral traditions It may be in prose or verse often mythological or historical it can be narrative epic occupational verse ritual verse praise poems to rulers and other prominent people Whatever it may contain it highlights the exemplary wisdom of illiterate peoples See also editHistory of Bengali literature Culture of Bengal Culture of India Culture of West Bengal Music of Bangladesh Music of Bengal Music of India Music of West BengalReferences editDinesh Chandra Sen Maimansingha Gitika Calcutta 1923 Purbabanga Gitika 1926 Maria Edward Leach ed Ashutosh Bhattacharya Banglar Lokasahitya vol 1 Calcutta 1963 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bangladeshi folk literature amp oldid 1134913422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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