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Multimedia Feature 5 (22nd December 1998)
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Shanu Speaks:
"I bet you won't recognize me. Can you, now? Frankly,
I can't recognise my own self....
The walls around me: how long have I talked to you - only you ?
My husband, son, daughter, even my neighbour - all have
been walls. I hate the joke of it ! But then you alone
knew how I dreaded the life beyond the four walls. As a child,
jumping from the high walls was just a child's play to me.
What has happened since ? Slowly, inexorably, Shanu Roychowdhury
was buried in the shadows of the 42 year old Mrs. Shanu Mazumder....
I was a wife. I was a mother. Once again, I'm Shanu Roychowdhury..."
(Courtesy: Nandikaar)
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Multimedia Feature 4 (18th December 1998) |
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Watch in live action - A scene from "Meraj Fakirer Maa" in Real Video -
Performed in Academy of
Fine Arts on 18th December evening.
Production - "Theatre" Bangladesh
Direction - Abdullah Al Mamun.
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Multimedia Feature 3 (13th November 1998) |
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100 years celebration of Nivedita Girls School Calcutta.
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Multimedia Feature 2 (4th November 1998) |
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See The Digambar Jain Committee Procession (Pareshnather Michil) in Real Video
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Multimedia Feature 1 (30th October 1998) |
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Sri Sri Jagadhatri Puja was celebrated on 27th to 30th
October in West Bengal. According to Hindu Puranas, it is believed
that Devi Jagadhatri- who is nursing the universe (taken as a symbol of
congregation of powers to fight against evils and injustice) appeared to
abolish Karingasura (asura in disguise of an Elephant).
Asura symbolizes evil and injustice. In WestBengal, King Krishnachandra of
Nabadwip introduced the worship of Devi Jagadhatri - riding on a
lion. The artist having no direct visual impression of a lion extended his
imagination to create a different form. The same form is still being
followed in some of the traditional deities, as may be seen in the
photograph here.
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