Naibedya (Bengali: নৈবেদ্য; English: Offerings) is a famous Bengali language poetry book by Rabindranath Tagore.[1][2] It was published in 1901.[1][2] It is a great creation in the "Intermediate Period" of Rabindranath's poetry.[2] Tagore had included 15 poems of "Naibedya" in the Nobel Prize winning book Song Offerings.[3]
Naibedya (Bengali: নৈবেদ্য; English: Offerings) is a famous Bengali language poetry book by Rabindranath Tagore. It was published in 1901. It is a great...
Prasada is closely linked to the term naivedya, also spelt naivedhya, naibedya or naived(h)yam. The food offered to the deity is called naivedya, while...
and Anusthan. Sacred water, sandalwood, flowers, fruits, incense, and naibedya are some of the offerings for this ceremony. Legend has it that worship...
1901 Chokher Bali A Grain of Sand Speck in the Eye Eye Sore Poetry 1901 Naibedya Offerings Text book 1901 Bangla Kriyapader Taalika List of Bengali verbs...
of his creations in English there. He also wrote most of the poems from Naibedya, Kheya and many of the songs from Gitanjali and Geetimalya. It was here...
Kolkata residence in 2009 leaving behind his wife, Protima Chatterjee; son, Naibedya and grandchildren Niravhra and Nairwita. Nabyendu Chatterjee started his...
Maithili-language devotional songs addressed to Lord Siva Dharanidhar Sharma Koirala, Naibedya, Nepali-language poetry, didactic poems popular in Darjeeling Lala Kirpa...