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Topic: Palli Kabi Jasimuddin.

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Shanto Mohammad

We called Jasim Uddin in bangladesh Polly Kobi. He always thinked about rural people and also wrote with them. However Jasim uddin was bron in Faridpur district, Tambulkhana village at 1903. He Achive Higher education for Calcuta university. He was a Teacher of Dhaka University Duration of 5yers. He was wrote many poeam, Drama, song, novel. Such as, Rakshi khatar math, Rakhali, Baluchor, polli budho, Cole musafir etc. He was one of my favorite poet. He was died at 1976.

জান্নাত আরা

জসিম উদ্দিন..... when we heard this name our mind automatically say Polli kobi.he wrote a many poem about the beauty in our country's village. তুমি যাবে ভাই, যাবে মোর সাথে আমাদের সোনার গায়?গাছের পাতায় লতায় পাতায় উদাসী বনের বায়?
this poem reflect as how much sincerely he written poem about the village.

Afran Abir

Welcome to our today's conversation post. today our moderator has selected an moments personality who contributed himself actively in bangla literature and increased the dignity of it. he is considered as the Pallikobi of Bangladesh.

Known as the magician writer of Bangla literature, Jasimuddin was born in 1 January 1903 in the Tambul khana village of Faridpur. He was the son of Ansar uddin molla and Amina khatun.

Jasimuddin started his education life from Shovarampur primary school. He completed ssc from faridpur zilla school in 1921. he successfully completed Hsc from govt Rajendra college and completed MA from kolkata university in 1931.

Jasimuddin joined university of dhaka as a professor of bangla in 1938. he finished his job life in 1962.

At an early age, jasimuddin started his literature activities. he has written novels, poetry, poem, drama and etc.

His noticeable work is Nakshi kanthar math, Sujon badiyer Ghat, Rakhali, Dhankhet, Baluchor etc. his most awarded poem is kabar which translated in many language.

Jasimuddin lefth the earth in 13 march 1976 in dhaka. considered as the sparkling star of bangla literature, Jasimuddin contributed himself in bangla literature in his whole life. we always remember him with due solemnity.

Suborna Ray

Jashim uddin is known as our rural poet, his most famous work is Nakshi Khathater Muth( 1929)those translated from into English E. M Milfort in 1939 and noted character is Saju & Rupai. Poet Jasim Uddin first poetry is "Rakhali" l like him very much for his well known work

Alam Khan

He is famous through published his poems "Nakhshi khatar math " in 1929

A Roohan

My favourite poet is jasimuddin poet of our country is very famous for his many e place you was a great poet in our country wooden is known as our rural poet his most famous what his nokshi Kathar Mod 1929. I love to read his all poem he had written mainly the rural nature and people's life that is why he has called by polly Kavi

Urme Saha

He is known to all as rural poet.He was born on 1903 in Foridpur district,village of Tambulkhana.

Urme Saha

He writes many poem,novel,poetry,drama etc.Almost all his writing is focused by village.He has famous for Kabor kobita.

Urme Saha

He wrote:
Nakshi kathar math,Sejon badiar ghat, Baluchor, Hasuli baker kotha,Dhan khet,Hasu,Boba khahine etc.

Naima Jannat

His travel stories are চলে মুসাফির, হলদে পরীর দেশ, যে দেশে মানুষ বড়

Sonia Akter

his father Ansaruddin Mollah was a school teacher

Röwshön Ârâ

He is named as pastoral poet

Röwshön Ârâ

From 1931- 1937 he worked with disesh Chandra sen for folk literature

Röwshön Ârâ

He collected more than 10000 folk song like jari , sari , murshidi

Aeysha Siddika

Jasimuddin was bron in Faridpur Tambulkana village on 1903 cees, bangla 1st january, his father name is Ansaruddin molla and his mother name Amina khatun,
his father home is Gobindo pur district Faridpur,.he pass IA and BA from farid pur Rajendro collage, and gained Literature degree from Calcutta, when he studied collage he write the "Kobor" poem, for his kobor poem he was very famous on his student life,He was died 1976 cees, 14 march on Dhaka..
Tuly Dey

Famous poet Jashim uddin was born on 1903,1st January at Faridpur in Tambulkhana village.He is also a sparkling star in the field of our bangla literature. 
He always wrote about the nature and rural people of Bangla. He is called as "pallikobi" because he always focused on rural life in his writings . He also wrote a lot of poem and rhymes for children's. His great works are- 'Nokshikanthar mat','Shojon badiyar ghat','Dalimkumar','Hashu','Ek paishar bashi'.
He breathed his last breathe in 1976,13th March in Dhaka.

এম.এ. মেহেরাজ

Jasimuddin was famous for his rural literature. He was first and different from other. He wrote about our natural beauty of Bengal that's why people knows him as a poet Of rural we know Pollikobi.

Mehjabin Tanny

He was the teacher of Dhaka university during 5 years.

Munni Jannat

He is a famous poet of Bangladesh after kazi Nazrul islam 
His famous poems book is (Rakali)#23

Akter Remi

Today conversation post is-polli kobi Josimuddin.

Jasimuddin is remarkable poet in our country. His title name is "Polli Kobi''. He was born in Faridpur at Tambulkhana village in 1903 on 1st January. He was studied kolkata in bangla language &literature. He was teacher in Dhaka university for 5 years. he was a poet, lyricist, novelist, writer. he 1st written on his study life in Kolkata,,, it was the most popular emotional poem Kobor,,, I think every persons cry when they read this poem. it touch our soul and mind.
He wrote only one novel -Boba kahini. 
He wrote many poetry, such as - Nokshi Kathar math,, Sujon Badiyar Ghat,,Rakhali,,Balucor,,
He wrote popular drama- Beder May,, Polli Bodhu,, Podha par,, 
His most popular travel story -Cole Musafer.
Jasimuddin most popular poet is "Rupai" Asmani,, and also Kobor. He wrote many popular song, one of them -Amar sonar moina pakhi.......
He got many prize - Most remarkable prizes is- Sadhinota puruskar, &Ekushey podok. 
He was died in 1976 on 13 march. 
Thank you for conversation post.

Jahanara Arzu

Hi guys 
Welcome and lots of love for all of you who are join today's conversation post. 

Today's conversation post is পল্লী কবি জসিম উদ্দিন। 
This moment I remember his one poem 
এই খানে তোর দাদীর কবর 
ডালিম গাছের তলে 
তিরিশ বছর ভিজিয়ে রেখেছি 
দু৷ নয়নের জলে। 

Jashim Uddin was born 1 January 1903 Tambul khana, Faridpur District. He was famous PALLI KABI. Still now and future will be called this name. He was Bangladeshi poet, lyricist, composer and writer etc. His father name Ansaruddin Mollah. He was school teacher. When he was started his work life that time he was a professor Dhaka University. 

Jasimuddin wrote poems, songs, dramas, novel and stories etc.

In 1944, he joined the Department of information and Broadcasting of the then he retired in 1962. 

He was awarded the Presidents Award for pride of performance in 1958. 
Ekushey Padak in 1976. 

Jasimuddin was married to Begum Mamtaz Jasimuddin. 

Jasimuddin was died on 13 March 1976. 

Now I again try to write his another poem. 
আমার বাড়ি 

আমার বাড়ি যাইও ভোমর 
বসতে দেব পিঁড়ে 
জলপান যে করতে দেব 
শালি ধানের চিঁড়ে।
Really 
It’s write not easy. But I am trying. Anyway guys no more now. I have to go cause I am hungry so 
ALLAH HAFEZ

S M Mehdi Hassan

Hello everyone, 
Welcome to today's conversation. Here is an article I wrote on Jashimuddin. 

Jashimuddin: Poet of Rural Bengal
In Bengali literature Jasimuddin is known as ‘PalliKabi’ (Rural poet). The main subject of his poem was the lives of the people of rural Bengal their simplicity, serenity, suffering, and various other aspects. Jasimuddin was born in the village of Tambulkhana of Faridpur District. He did his M.A in Bengali from Calcutta University and then worked on collecting Bengali folk songs. I remember that in all my Bengali text books upto class twelve all the books contained at least one poem of Jasimuddin. The teaching of Bengali literature will be incomplete without Jasimuddin. Bangladesh is an agro based country. Although industrialization is now taking place majority of the people live in village and in one way or the other related to agriculture. This is why agriculture and farmers are an important aspect of Bangladesh. Jasimuddin in his poet talked about their lives. My favorite poems of Jasimuddin are: Nimontron (invitation), Nokshikathar math (The Field of the Embroidered Quilt), Kobor (Grave) and many other poems. In Nimontron (Invitation) the poet invites one of his friends to come and enjoy natural landscape of his village. The village is a very beautiful place filled with abundant greeneries. There is a river flowing by the side of the village. The water of the river is very clean. He proposes to his friends that they would hang around in the nearby woods wearing garlands made of wild flowers. They would go to the field and poet would meet him with the shepherds and they will play with them all day. ‘Nimontron’ depicts the nature of Bengal abound with flora and fauna. Another beautiful poem is ‘Rakhal Chele’ (The Shepherd boy). Here the central character is a shepherd boy whom the poet is inviting to play with but he refuses to go and says that his work is his play. Everyday before dawn he takes his wooden plough and go to the field he ploughs the land and then sow seeds and when new plants shoot out they look very beautiful. Sometimes when he feels tired he along with his fellow farmers sits under the shed of a tree and sing Murshidi songs ( a kind of folk song). In the end the shepherd boy says, My work is my game and I like to play it.I play all day and forget to take rest.It shows the hardworking nature of the farmers who live a very simple life and work very hard to earn their livelihood and they are very happy with what they have. Such beautiful description of Bangladesh and its farmer can not be found in any other poet’s writing. However, Kobor (The Grave) and NakshiKathar Math ( The field of an embroidered Quilt). Kobor is a monologue of a farmer who is standing in front of the graves of his wife, son, daughter-in-law, and his daughter. He along with his only grandson was asking for god’s forgiveness for the people who were lying in the graves. The farmer brought his grandson near the grave of his wife and telling him Here under the pomegranate tree lies your grand motherWho’s grave for thirty years I kept fresh with my tears. Then the farmer describes his wife. A simple woman who was very content with his life and deeply loved his husband. The farmer tells his grandson to raise his hands and ask for God’s forgiveness for them. It is a very emotional poem. I like this poem because the way the farmer talks reflects his loving and caring nature as a husband and a father. Such love and devotion is a rare quality in the present day world. ‘Nakshikathar Maath’ (The Field of an Embroidered Quilt) is a long narrative poem. It is about two young persons: Rupai and Shajoo. Rupai lives in one village and Shaju in another. One day Rupai went to collect bamboo (bamboo is an important construction material in rural Bengal) and then he saw Shajoo and Shajoo saw Rupai. They fall in love with each other and eventually gets married. Then one day Rupai gets involved in a serious fight with a group of people in the conflict he killed one and on that night he came to see his wife, Shajo

After that Shajoo waited for her husband to return but he never returns. Shajoo loved her husband deeply and not seeing him for all these years made her very sad. She gave up eating and started to grow ill. The she decides to make a quilt. On the quilt she draws her house where she used to live with her husband and the beautiful field near the house. By the time she finished the quilt she died. Before death she tells her mother to hang the quilt on a bamboo near her grave. Then after few months people of the village saw another old person lying on that grave. The whole story is very beautifully narrated. It is divided in chapters and each chapter starts with a Murhsidi song. This poem was translated into English by Mrs. Milford. Jasimuddin loved the rural Bengal and all his life he wrote for them.

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