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Banalata Sen (Bengali: বনলতা সেন) is a Bengali poem written in 1942 by the poet Jibanananda Das that is one of the most read, recited and discussed poems of Bengali literature. The title of this lyric poem is a female character referred to by name in the last line of each of its three stanzas. A draft of the poem was also discovered that widely differs from the final version. Poet Jibanananda Das was a quiet person, who preferred to live in obscurity. Until the discovery of his diaries in the mid-1990s, it was considered unlikely that he could have been in love with a woman, with or without the name of Banalata Sen. However, Banalata Sen of Natore, a tiny town in the Rajshahi area of what was then Bengal, has become an emblem of feminine mystery as well as beauty and love.

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  • Banalata Sen (Bengali: বনলতা সেন) is a Bengali poem written in 1942 by the poet Jibanananda Das that is one of the most read, recited and discussed poems of Bengali literature. The title of this lyric poem is a female character referred to by name in the last line of each of its three stanzas. A draft of the poem was also discovered that widely differs from the final version. Poet Jibanananda Das was a quiet person, who preferred to live in obscurity. Until the discovery of his diaries in the mid-1990s, it was considered unlikely that he could have been in love with a woman, with or without the name of Banalata Sen. However, Banalata Sen of Natore, a tiny town in the Rajshahi area of what was then Bengal, has become an emblem of feminine mystery as well as beauty and love. (en)
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  • থাকে শুধু অন্ধকার, মুখোমুখি বসিবার বনলতা সেন। (en)
  • অনেক ঘুরেছি আমি; বিম্বিসার অশোকের ধূসর জগতে (en)
  • সব পাখি ঘরে আসে—সব নদী—ফুরায় এ-জীবনের সব লেনদেন; (en)
  • তেমনি দেখেছি তারে অন্ধকারে; বলেছে সে, 'এতোদিন কোথায় ছিলেন?' (en)
  • পাখির নীড়ের মত চোখ তুলে নাটোরের বনলতা সেন। সমস্ত দিনের শেষে শিশিরের শব্দের মতন (en)
  • সেখানে ছিলাম আমি; আরো দূর অন্ধকারে বিদর্ভ নগরে; (en)
  • মুখ তার শ্রাবস্তীর কারুকার্য; অতিদূর সমুদ্রের 'পর (en)
  • হাজার বছর ধরে আমি পথ হাঁটিতেছি পৃথিবীর পথে, (en)
  • আমি ক্লান্ত প্রাণ এক, চারিদিকে জীবনের সমুদ্র সফেন, (en)
  • হাল ভেঙে যে নাবিক হারায়েছে দিশা (en)
  • তখন গল্পের তরে জোনাকির রঙে ঝিলমিল; (en)
  • সন্ধ্যা আসে; ডানার রৌদ্রের গন্ধ মুছে ফেলে চিল; (en)
  • পৃথিবীর সব রঙ নিভে গেলে পাণ্ডুলিপি করে আয়োজন (en)
  • আমারে দুদণ্ড শান্তি দিয়েছিলো নাটোরের বনলতা সেন। চুল তার কবেকার অন্ধকার বিদিশার নিশা, (en)
  • সবুজ ঘাসের দেশ যখন সে চোখে দেখে দারুচিনি-দ্বীপের ভিতর, (en)
  • সিংহল সমুদ্র থেকে নিশীথের অন্ধকারে মালয় সাগরে (en)
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