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Puran Das Baul, popularly known as Purna Das Baul Samrat, (born 18 March 1933) is an Indian musician and singer, in Baul tradition. The artist is sometimes cited as Purna Chandra Das, though 'Purna Das Baul' is used to avoid confusion with other artists and individuals with the same name. He has traveled in 140 countries, throughout the world and presented the Baul tradition.


Family and background

Purna Das Baul Samrat is perceived as the successor to the once wandering mendicant minstrels, the Bauls of Bengal, a historical territory which currently is divided between People's Republic of Bangladesh (previously
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) and the
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, and the neighbouring Indian states of
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and
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. Das is a traditional surname among Bauls as well as in other members of the populace in this region. Born in 1933 in
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, Purna Das Baul Samrat is the son of Nabini Das Kapha Baul and was born in the village of Ekchakka near
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in Birbhum. Purna Das's wife
Manju Das Baul Manju is a Sanskrit word meaning pleasant, sweet, snow, beautiful, clouds, morning dew and is predominantly an Indian female given name. * Manju Kak, a Kashmiri wri ...
is both a Baul and a singer of Indian and Bengali folk songs in other traditions, and also a musicographer, principally in non-English idioms. Of Purna Das's three sons,
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aka BabuKishan, Subhendu ("Beautiful Moon")
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, is a musician who also works in the Baul tradition while concurrently extending his music into global fusion, having lived for many years in France. Purna Das Baul Samrat's son Dibyendu Das Baul joined Purna Das Baul Samrat in the Baul Samrat's musical and liturgical troupe. His oldest son, Krishnendu Das Baul, helped his father to travel to all continents, and is himself a Baul, currently living in Canada. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, first President of the modern state of
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, acknowledged Purna Das as Baul Samrat in 1967. In this capacity, Purna Das Baul Samrat was awarded the Indian President's Award by Shri
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, tenth President of India, in 1999. Purna Das has also appeared in numerous films, and was personally fêted by
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in England, and by
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who told Purna Das that he himself would be 'the Baul of America'. Together with his student Selina Thielemann, he authored the first book on the philosophy of the Bauls to be published in English language. In 2019, he appeared in ''If Not for You'', a documentary about
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's long lasting love affair with legendary singer-songwriter
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.


Performances

*2013: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled Istanbul, Konya, Turkey. *2012: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled Seoul, South Korea. *2009: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled California, USA. *2006: Baul Samrat's Troupe travelled Shanghai, China. *2005: Baul Samrat'stroupe travelled USA. *2004: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled Australia: Adelaide. *2003: Baul Samrat's troupe toured in US and CA: New York, Washington DC, Texas, California, Ontario (Toronto), September to October *2003: Baul Samrat's troupe toured in US: Arizona, California (University of San Diego), April *2002: Baul Samrat's troupe worship services at
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, 5 December *2002: Baul Samrat's troupe toured in CA: Ontario (Toronto), Quebec (Montreal), October to November *2002: Baul Samrat's troupe toured in US: California (San Diego, at
World Music Center In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the worl ...
of Los Angeles, San Francisco), July to September *2002: Baul Samrat's troupe toured in US: New York, for
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Mission, June *2002: Baul Samrat's troupe toured in US: New York, Florida, Washington, California, Michigan for Abbasuddin's birth centennial, March to April *2001: Baul Samrat's troupe at FOBANA Festival, Montreal, Quebec, CA, September *2000: Baul Samrat's troupe toured in IT: Rome, at Romaposia poetry festival, October *1999: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled Luxembourg. *1998: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled Italy in Rome, Florence, Vatican City, Milan. *1997: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled Canada and to the USA. He performed at Symphony Space for the World Music Institute (4/19/97) *1996: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled USA. *1994: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled Belgium (Brussels) Germany (Berlin, Koln) Norway. *1992: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled Dublin, Ireland. *1990: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled Iran. *1987: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled with the "Rollingstones", to London, L.A., Berlin, Madrid. *1985: Baul Samrat's troupe travelled to USA and performed 2 concerts for the World Music Institute at Symphony Space, New York *1981: Baul Samrat and Manju Das travelled to USA and performed 2 concerts at the Alternative Museum (Formerly ACIA, New York. At the first concert (10/31/81) he was joined by legendary jazz flutist Herbie Mann 1979: Baul Samrat and Manju Das travelled to USA and performed 2 concerts at the Alternative Center for International Arts, New York. The first concert (3/31/79) was opened by poet Allen Ginsberg


English language discography and bibliography

*''Purna Chandra Das Baul: The Bengal Minstrel'' (
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, 1975) *''Songs of the Madmen'' (
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, 1990s–2000s), CD, live recordings of Kali Mandir liturgical songs during services and pujas, Laguna Beach, California, U.S. *''Purna Das Baul & Manju Das: Bengali Folk Songs'' (
Saregama Saregama India Ltd. (Saregama refers to the first four notes of the Indian musical scale); formerly known as The Gramophone Company Of India Ltd. is India's oldest music label owned by the RP- Sanjiv Goenka Group of companies. The company i ...
, 1995-01-20), features Purna and Manju Das Baul. *''The Bauls of Bengal'' ( CramWorld, 1994), CD, which is included in the Rough Guide's ''World Music: 100 Essential CDs''. *''Spiritual Songs of India'' ( Chhanda Dhara SP 9283), vinyl and cassette-only release, features Purna and Manju Das Baul. *''Arohan'' (1983, motion picture directed by
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, starring
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,
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, Pankaj Kapur), composer


Honors

*2013
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*1999 Indian President's Award presented by Shri K. R. Narayan. *1988 Nadamani, Baul Samrat's collective,
Jagannath Temple, Puri The Jagannath Temple is an important Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath, a form of Vishnu - one of the Trimurti, trinity of supreme divinity in Hinduism. Puri is in the state of Odisha, on the eastern coast of India. The present temple was ...
(Oriya: ବଡଦେଉଳ, ଶ୍ରୀମନ୍ଦିର), Puri,
Orissa Odisha (English: , ), formerly Orissa ( the official name until 2011), is an Indian state located in Eastern India. It is the 8th largest state by area, and the 11th largest by population. The state has the third largest population of Sch ...
state, IN *1986 Nadabramha, Baul Samrat's troupe, Puri Bhajan Festival *1979 C.C.I., Baul Samrat's troupe, New Delhi, IN *1973 (circa) Gold Medal for Baul Samrat's troupe, Satya Saibaba in
Bangalore Bangalore (), officially Bengaluru (), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It has a population of more than and a metropolitan population of around , making it the third most populous city and fifth most ...
/ Bengaluru (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು),
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state, IN *1968, re-releases through 2004 or later, '' John Wesley Harding'', album by Bob Dylan, featuring Purna Das on its cover, Purna Das working with Bob Dylan & The Band *1967 Dr Rajendra Prasad, President of
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acknowledged Purna Das as Baul Samrat in 1967 *1958 (circa) Baul Shiromoni for Baul Samrat's troupe, Allahabad Sangit Conference *1952 (circa) Baul Ratno for Baul Samrat's troupe, Banaras Sangit Sanmelan *1945 (circa) Gold Medal for Baul Samrat's troupe, Gandhinagar Cong. Adhiveshan (Jaipur)


References


External links


www.BabuKishan.orgwww.BaulSamrat.inBaularchive.com
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Baul Philosophy
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