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Lalon ( bn, লালন; 14 October 1772 – 17 October 1890), also known as Lalon Shah, Lalon Fakir, Shahji and titled
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,
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, was a prominent Bengali spiritual leader, philosopher, mystic poet and social reformer. Regarded as an icon of
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, he inspired and influenced many philosophers, poets and social thinkers including
Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore (; bn, রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer and painter. He resh ...
,
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and
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. Lalon's philosophy of humanity rejects all distinctions of caste, class, and creed and takes stand against theological conflicts and racism. It denies all worldly affairs in search of the soul and embodied the socially transformative role of sub-continental Bhakti and Sufism. Lalon founded the institute known as Lalon Akhra in Cheuriya, about from
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railway station. His disciples dwell mostly in
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and
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. Every year on the occasion of his death anniversary, thousands of his disciples and followers assemble at Lalon Akhra and pay homage to him through celebration and discussion of his songs and philosophy for three days. In 2004, Lalon was ranked 12 in BBC's poll of the Greatest Bengali of all time.


Biography

There are few reliable sources for the details of Lalon's early life as he was reticent in revealing his past. It is not known exactly when, where and how Lalon was born. Lalon had no formal education.
Sunil Gangopadhyay Sunil Gangopadhyay or Sunil Ganguly (7 September 1934 – 23 October 2012) was an Indian poet, historian and novelist in the Bengali language based in the city of Kolkata. He is a former Sheriff of Calcutta. Gangopadhyay obtained his m ...
related in his book "Moner Manush" that Lalon, during a pilgrimage to the temple of
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with others of his native village, contracted
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and was abandoned by his companions on the banks of the
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. Malam Shah and his wife Matijan, members of the weaver community in a Muslim-populated village, Cheuriya, found him faint and took him to their home to convalesce. While he was growing up, he found his mentor Siraj Sain, a Baul saint of that village. Lalon lived within the
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i of the Tagores in
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and had visited the Tagore family. It is said that zamindar Jyotirindranath Tagore sketched the only portrait of Lalon in 1889 in his houseboat on the river Padma. Lalon died at Chheuriya on 17 October 1890 at the age of 118. The news of his death was first published in the newspaper ''
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'', run by Kangal Harinath. Lalon was buried at the middle of his dwelling place known as his Akhra. Researchers note that Lalon was a close friend of
Kangal Harinath Harinath Majumdar (22 July 1833 – 16 April 1896), better known as Kangal Harinath, was a Bengali journalist, poet and Baul singer. Early life and career Harinath was born in Kumarkhali village, Kushtia District, now in Bangladesh. He took up ...
, one of the contemporary social reformers and a disciple of Lalon.


Philosophy

Lalon was against religious conflict and many of his songs mock identity politics that divide communities and generate violence. He even rejected nationalism at the apex of the anti-colonial nationalist movements in the
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. He did not believe in classes or
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s, the fragmented, hierarchical society and took a stand against racism. Lalon does not fit the "
mystical Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute, but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning. It may also refer to the attainment of insight in u ...
" or "spiritual" type who denies all worldly affairs in search of the soul: he embodies the socially transformative role of sub-continental
bhakti ''Bhakti'' ( sa, भक्ति) literally means "attachment, participation, fondness for, homage, faith, love, devotion, worship, purity".See Monier-Williams, ''Sanskrit Dictionary'', 1899. It was originally used in Hinduism, referring to d ...
and
sufism Sufism ( ar, ''aṣ-ṣūfiyya''), also known as Tasawwuf ( ''at-taṣawwuf''), is a mystic body of religious practice, found mainly within Sunni Islam but also within Shia Islam, which is characterized by a focus on Islamic spirituality ...
. He believed in the power of music to alter the intellectual and emotional state in order to be able to understand and appreciate life itself. The texts of his songs engage in philosophical discourses of Bengal, continuing Tantric traditions of the Indian subcontinent, particularly
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, Bengal and the
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. He appropriated various philosophical positions emanating from
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, Jainist,
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and
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traditions, developing them into a coherent discourse without falling into eclecticism or syncretism. He explicitly identified himself with the Nadiya school, with Advaita Acharya, Nityananda and Chaitanya. He was greatly influenced by the social movement initiated by Chaitanya against differences of caste, creed and religion. His songs reject any absolute standard of right and wrong and show the triviality of any attempt to divide people whether materially or spiritually.


Works

Lalon composed numerous songs and poems, which describe his philosophy. It is estimated that Lalon composed about 2,000–10,000 songs, of which only about 800 songs are generally considered authentic. Lalon left no written copies of his songs, which were transmitted orally and only later transcribed by his followers. Also, most of his followers could not read or write either, so few of his songs are found in written form.
Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore (; bn, রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer and painter. He resh ...
published some of the Lalon song in the monthly '' Prabasi'' magazine of Kolkata. Among his most popular songs are: * ''Shob Loke Koy Lalon Ki Jat Shongshare'', * ''Khachar Bhitor Ochin Pakhi kyamne ashe jaay'', * ''Jat Gelo Jat Gelo Bole'', * ''Dekhna Mon Jhokmariay Duniyadari'', * ''Pare Loye Jao Amai'', * ''Milon Hobe Koto Dine'', * ''Ar Amare Marishne Ma'', * ''Tin Pagoler Holo Mela'' * ''Dhonno Dhonno Boli Tare'' * ''Emon Manob Jonom Aar Ki Hobe'' The songs of Lalon aim at an indescribable reality beyond
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. He was observant of social conditions and his songs spoke of day-to-day problems in simple yet moving language. His philosophy was expressed orally, as well as through songs and musical compositions using folk instruments that could be made from materials available at home; the
ektara Ektara ( bn, একতারা, hi, एकतारा, ur, اِک تارا, ne, एकतारे, pa, ਇਕ ਤਾਰਾ, ta, எக்டரா; literally 'one-string', also called actara, iktar, ektar, yaktaro, gopichand, gopichant, ...
(one-string musical instrument) and the
duggi (drum) The duggi, dugi or dukkar, is an Indian drum, with a kettle drum shape, played with fingers and the palm of the hand. It is used in baul The Baul ( bn, বাউল) are a group of mystic minstrels of mixed elements of Sufism, Vaishnavism ...
. Songs of Lalon were mainly confined to the baul sects. After the independence of Bangladesh, they reached the urban people through established singers. Many of them started using instruments other than the
ektara Ektara ( bn, একতারা, hi, एकतारा, ur, اِک تارا, ne, एकतारे, pa, ਇਕ ਤਾਰਾ, ta, எக்டரா; literally 'one-string', also called actara, iktar, ektar, yaktaro, gopichand, gopichant, ...
and baya. Some started using classical bases for a polished presentation to appeal to the senses of the urban masses. According to Farida Parveen, a renowned Lalon singer, the pronunciation of the words were also refined in order to make their meanings clearer, whereas the bauls' pronunciations are likely to have local influence.


Legacy and depictions in popular culture

In 1963, a
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and research centre were built at the site of his shrine in Kushtia, Bangladesh. Thousands of people come to the shrine (known in Bengali as an ''Akhra'') twice a year, at
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in the month of
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(February to March) and in October, on the occasion of the anniversary of his death. During these three-day song melas, people, particularly Muslim
fakir Fakir ( ar, فقیر, translit=faḳīr or ''faqīr'') is an Islamic term traditionally used for Sufi Muslim ascetics who renounce their worldly possessions and dedicate their lives to the worship of God. They do not necessarily renounce al ...
s and Bauls pay tribute. Among the modern singers of Baul music Farida Parveen and Anusheh Anadil are internationally known for singing Lalon songs. M Shahinoor Rahman's thesis ''Bengali poet Fakir Lalon Shah: Oral poetry and tradition in the social context of contemporary Bangladesh'' on his life philosophy is one of the basic work. The Lalon Shah Bridge crossing the
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was named after him in 2004. A male student's dormitory in
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at Kushtia is named after him as Lalon Shah Hall.


Film and literature

Lalon has been portrayed in literature, film, television drama and in the theatre. The first biopic of Lalon titled ''Lalon Fakir'' (1973) was directed by Syed Hasan Imam. ''Lalan Fakir'', an Indian
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-language biographical drama film directed by Shakti Chatterjee released in 1978 and starred Ashim Kumar as Lalon.
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wrote a poem in 1992 named "''After Lalon''", where he warned people against the dangers of fame and the attachments to the worldly things. In 2004,
Tanvir Mokammel Tanvir Mokammel (born 8 March 1955) is a Bangladeshi filmmaker and writer. He is the recipient of Ekushey Padak in 2017. He won Bangladesh National Film Awards total ten times for the films '' Nodir Naam Modhumoti'' (1995), '' Chitra Nodir Pare'' ( ...
directed the film '' Lalon'' in which
Raisul Islam Asad Asaduzzaman Mohammad Raisul Islam (known as Raisul Islam Asad; born 15 July 1953) is a Bangladeshi freedom fighter and an actor in radio, theatre, television and film. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor four times for his roles i ...
portrayed Lalon.
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portrayed Lalan in the '' Moner Manush'', a 2010 Bengali film based on the life and philosophy of Lalon. The film was an adaptation of
Sunil Gangopadhyay Sunil Gangopadhyay or Sunil Ganguly (7 September 1934 – 23 October 2012) was an Indian poet, historian and novelist in the Bengali language based in the city of Kolkata. He is a former Sheriff of Calcutta. Gangopadhyay obtained his m ...
's
biographical novel The biographical novel is a genre of novel which provides a fictional account of a contemporary or historical person's life. Like other forms of biographical fiction, details are often trimmed or reimagined to meet the artistic needs of the fictio ...
of the same name. This film directed by Goutam Ghose, won award for the "best feature film on national integration" at the 58th Indian National Film Awards. It also won Best Film prize at the 41st
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held at Goa from 22 Nov to 2 December 2010.


Gallery

Image:Lalon Mazar, Kushtia, Bangladesh.JPG, Tomb of Lalon, Kushtia District Image:Lalon Mazar by Saef 5.jpg, Lalon's disciples' grave Image:Lalon Mazar by Saef 9.jpg, Gate of the shrine of Lalon Image:Lalon Mazar by Saef 10.jpg File:Lalon's ORS - 2.jpg


See also

*
Music of Bengal Bengali music ( bn, বাংলা সংগীত) comprises a long tradition of religious and secular song-writing over a period of almost a millennium. Composed with lyrics in the Bengali language, Bengali music spans a wide variety ...


References


Further reading

* Salomon, Carol (2017) ''City of Mirrors: Songs of Lālan Sā̃i''. Edited by Keith Cantú and Saymon Zakaria. Oxford University Press, South Asia Research Series, New York. * Muhammad Enamul Haq (1975), ''A History of Sufism in Bangla'', Asiatic Society, Dhaka. * Qureshi, Mahmud Shah (1977), ''Poèmes Mystiques Bengalis''. Chants Bauls Unesco. Paris. * Siddiqi, Ashraf (1977), ''Our Folklore Our Heritage'', Dhaka. * Karim, Anwarul (1980), ''The Bauls of Bangladesh''. Lalon Academy, Kushtia. * Capwell, Charles (1986), ''The Music of the Bauls of Bengal''. Kent State University Press, USA 1986. * Bandyopadhyay, Pranab (1989), ''Bauls of Bengal''. Firma KLM Pvt, Ltd., calcutta. * Mcdaniel, June (1989), ''The Madness of the Saints''. Chicago. * Sarkar, R. M. (1990), ''Bauls of Bengal''. New Delhi. * Brahma, Tripti (1990), ''Lalon : His Melodies''. Calcutta. * Gupta, Samir Das (2000), ''Songs of Lalon''. Sahitya Prakash, Dhaka. * Karim, Anwarul (2001), ''Rabindranath O Banglar Baul'' (in Bengali), Dhaka. * Choudhury, Abul Ahsan (editor) (2008), ''Lalon Samagra'', Pathak Samabesh.


External links


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