Rabindra Sangeet Eki Labonye Purno Prano
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After arriving in Mysore in June of 1882, Tagore had returned to Mysore in February 1883. The great singer-poet was staying at Naragudi in the heart of the city, in the house of his friend and patron Rabi-mama, where young Vinayaka was staying. There was no single guitar string in our house. I had brought along with me a unique bouquet of music when I had been to Mysore. There seemed no respite till I could unload my basket under Rabi-mama's feet. He would gleefully pick up one at a time and own them with his own set of lyrics. 'E ki labonye purno praano...'... is a song the tune of which I had come up with.
... the song was performed in public for the first time. As the chorus went on, the people felt somewhat moved. It was one of the rare instances that Rabindranath showed his reactions in the midst of his family and friends. He was not an emotional person and the outburst of his feelings was a rare thing. I had heard him while he was composing the stanzas of the Eki 827ec27edc