This Bengali Chora is very popular with Bengali kids and children. No particular time to repeat the rhyme, and no perfect meaning for it.
Can we justify in saying 'is this chora full of meaning or nonsense?'
Not the time to ponder over this but let kids learn it and enjoy the simple chora as they repeat it time and again.
Bangla Chora for those who can read Bengali script:
হাট্টিমা টিম টিম
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Monday, August 31, 2015
Haradhoner Doshti Chhele ( Chhotoder Bangla Chhora/Bangla Rhyme for children )
10
Haradhoner Doshti Chhele
Ghore Para Moi
Ekti Kothay Hariye Gelo
Roilo Baki Noi
Dosh Theke Ek Baad Gele Baki Thake Noi (10 - 1 = 9)
9
Haradhoner Noiti Chhele
Kaat-te Gelo Kaat
Haradhoner Doshti Chhele
Ghore Para Moi
Ekti Kothay Hariye Gelo
Roilo Baki Noi
Dosh Theke Ek Baad Gele Baki Thake Noi (10 - 1 = 9)
9
Haradhoner Noiti Chhele
Kaat-te Gelo Kaat
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
The Taste of the Newspaper with a Cup of Tea
I feel so lazy to get up in the morning. But, once up, the day starts
working as if everything has been fed like that in a computer.
The taste buds start working with the morning cup of tea.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Crow Talk and Her Interpretation
Rain was playing pitter-patter on the rooftop. Though not falling
like they say, “It’s raining cats and dogs”, definitely there was space to say
the rain drops were falling brisk and swift.
The earth was bearing the beat and so also the rooftops. But the birds
perched on the treetops were getting trouble to find shelter. And speaking of
the most advanced crows living in urban areas, they find respite under some
shelter of the brick and mortar homes.
Labels:
Crow,
Crow conversation,
Crow Talk,
Disturbed mind,
Her story,
Portico
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Mind Speak
Who speaks?
Thoughtful question.
From where does all the thoughts and words come from?
Of course, from the MIND.
Thoughtful question.
From where does all the thoughts and words come from?
Of course, from the MIND.
Labels:
Cheeky,
class leader,
Mind speak,
Schooldays,
War of words
Friday, February 20, 2015
Film Review – Review of film ‘ROY’
This film begins with a unexciting note. There is the film director
Kabir Grewal (Arjun Rampal) suffereing from writers block and unable to even
start off with the opening line of his story. He has his typewriter before him
to start off with some writing. But, then he moves to Malaysia to start
shooting for his film. There meets another Indie lady film maker Ayesha Aamir
(Jaqueline Fernandez) from London and falls in love with her. The lady is never
seen shooting any scenes and this makes one feel what in the hell she is doing
in Malaysia, really shooting or just in the role to become the lover of the protagonist
in the film.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Just THIS and THAT
So many thoughts cross the mind. I may not be wrong to say that
“Thoughts also can go the crisscross way”.
Can there be a lattice of thoughts?
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