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Balmiki Pratibha (Rabindra geeti-natya)

Once the dacoit Ratnakar decided to sacrifice a girl in order to please Goddess Kali. But the girl cried and pleaded for her life. Ratnakars’ mind changed and he decided to set the girl free. Another dacoit, claims power, kidnaps the same girls gain and prepares to sacrifice her. Ratnakar discovers this, curses and sets the girl free again. But to worship the goddess, he asks his men to find another sacrifice. But when they were to hunt down a prey, Ratnakar asked them not to release the arrow. Later Ratnakars’men found that their leader was taking no more pleasure in bloodshed. Considering it a shameful cowardliness, they abandoned him. Valmiki began to wander in the forest. One day he saw a young hunter killing two innocent love birds.
It is then when he saw the image of Maa Saraswati (Goddess of knowledge). Maa Lakshmi tried to lure him with wealth, failing to which Maa Saraswati appeared and blessed him.
She told she came to him as the young girl, to melt and fill his heart with music and knowledge. She blessed him with the power to create music, giving him her veena and promised that his name shall resound over ages to come. Ratnakar thus became Rishi Balmiki (Valmiki, sanskrit) and is believed to have penned down the epic – the Ramayana.
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“Balmiki Pratibha, is a bengali opera penned down by Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. Dakshinee Bhavan, one of the premier institute of imparting tagores music to present generations staged this opera at Kalamandir, Kolkata on 09.12.11.”

From Balmiki Pratibha photos, posted by Anirban Saha on 12/11/2011 (34 items)

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