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==Jadu Bhatta influence on Rabindranath Tagore and Bankim== ==Jadu Bhatta influence on Rabindranath Tagore and Bankim==
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!Rabindra Sangeet
!Source - Original song by Jadu Bhatta
!Raga, rhythm
|-
|1) Return empty-handed, Nath.
|Rum Jhum Barkhe is still badarba
|Coffee, Surphankatal
|-
|2) The spring breeze is blowing today.
|Azu Bhat Suganga Pawan
|Bahar, Teora
|-
|3) Today, Mom wants it.
|The flowers are abundant, the spring is coming.
|Bahar, Chautal
|-
|4) Victory is a strange joy
|Joy Prabhu Begvati Sureshwari
|Brindavani Sarong, Teora
|}





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Musical artist (1840 – 1883)
Jadunath Bhattacharya
Born1840 (1840)
Bishnupur, Bengal Presidency, British India
DiedApril 4, 1883(1883-04-04) (aged 43)
Occupation(s)Vocalist, Musician
Years active1860 –1883
RelativesMadhusudan Bhattacharya
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Surbahar, sitar
Musical artist

Jadunath Bhattacharya (also known as Jadu Bhatta) (1840 – 4 April 1883) was an Indian musician and composer of the 19th century Indian classical music, mainly of the Bishnupur gharana. In fact, he was, in the words of the poet, " a master of the hand of God". He enriched the music of the Bishnupur gharana with his own uniqueness and spread the taste of its beauty and flavor to different parts of the country, increasing his own unparalleled fame and the glory of Bengal.

Jadu Bhatta influence on Rabindranath Tagore and Bankim

Rabindra Sangeet Source - Original song by Jadu Bhatta Raga, rhythm
1) Return empty-handed, Nath. Rum Jhum Barkhe is still badarba Coffee, Surphankatal
2) The spring breeze is blowing today. Azu Bhat Suganga Pawan Bahar, Teora
3) Today, Mom wants it. The flowers are abundant, the spring is coming. Bahar, Chautal
4) Victory is a strange joy Joy Prabhu Begvati Sureshwari Brindavani Sarong, Teora


Legacy

The 177-year-old tanpura used by Jadunath Bhattacharya is now preserved in the Kolkata Museum.

Memories

Rabindranath Tagore -

 "The uniqueness of his songs is not found in any other Hindustani song. It is doubtful whether anyone else has been born in modern India with a musical flair like Jadu Bhatta."

References

  1. "Jadu Bhatta's 177-year-old tanpura finds place in Indian Museum". The Times of India. 24 November 2012.
  2. Saṃsada bāṅgālī caritābhidhāna. 1 (Saṃśodhita 5. saṃskaraṇa, 2. mudraṇa ed.). Kalakātā: Sāhitya Saṃsada. 2013. p. 600. ISBN 978-81-7955-135-6.
  3. "যদুভট্টের থেকে পালিয়ে বেড়াতেন রবীন্দ্রনাথ, স্বীকার করেছেন নিজের গানের সীমাবদ্ধতাও - Prohor". যদুভট্টের থেকে পালিয়ে বেড়াতেন রবীন্দ্রনাথ, স্বীকার করেছেন নিজের গানের সীমাবদ্ধতাও - Prohor.
  4. Saha, Sanghamitra (1998). A Handbook of West Bengal. International School of Dravidian Linguistics. ISBN 978-81-85692-24-1.
  5. "Jadu Bhatta's 177-year-old tanpura finds place in Indian Museum". The Times of India. 24 November 2012.
  6. "আনন্দবাজার পত্রিকা - কলকাতার কড়চা". archives.anandabazar.com.
  7. Saṃsada bāṅgālī caritābhidhāna. 1 (Saṃśodhita 5. saṃskaraṇa, 2. mudraṇa ed.). Kalakātā: Sāhitya Saṃsada. 2013. p. 600. ISBN 978-81-7955-135-6.

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