Friday, May 8, 2009

Works

Lalon has composed numerous songs and poems which depicts his philosophy.Among his favorite songs are khachar bhitor auchin pakhi, jat gelo jat gelo bole, dekhna mon jhokmariay duniyadari, paare loye jao amay, milon hobe koto dine, aar amare marishne maa, tin pagoler holo mela, etc.
The songs of Lalon gives subliminal exposures to the reality/truth that lies beyond our material plane/realism. They give a feel of the indescribable. To an engrossed listener, his songs briefly open and close a narrow passage to peep through to the other world beyond the opaque glass ceiling of this world. Lalon sublimates the findings of the principal oriental philosophies and mysticism, foremost of which would include a) Achinta-vedavedbad of Lord Chaitanya (the anitonomous realism of individual soul and Supersoul, both of which eternally coexist. The yarning of the individual soul to unite with the Supersoul, both of whom reside within the same individual body, which we are all gifted with. This eternal journey strives to achieve the infinitesimal proximity between the two, and as it progresses it becomes difficult to distinguish the journey itself from the salvation/mokshya/nirvana); b) sufism, c) Kundalini Yoga (transcending of the individual soul through the six chakras), d) the mirroring of microcosm and macrocosm in all dimensions of the spiritual domain; and e) panentheism . Lalon has demonstrated ultimate dexterity of literary minimalism.
Lalon's songs tersely refute any absolute standard of 'right and wrong' which claims to pass the test of time. His songs show the triviality of any attempt to devide people both materially or spiritually.

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