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Bijoli : Bengali political weekly edited by Nalinikanta Sarkar & Barindra Kumar Ghose, published from Calcutta; it appeared from 1920 to 1924.

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... Bengal. 2 May. Talk on the Prabartak Samgha. 8 May. Talk on the Bardoli programme. 13 May. A letter to Motilal Roy; talk on the letter; a letter from Barin; an article by Upen Bannerji in the Bijoli . 15 May. Talk on communism in Russia. 16 May. Talk about Nevinson's impression of Sri Aurobindo; letter from Robert Bridges to Sri Aurobindo, asking him to recommend the Reforms for acceptance... was as usual. Remarks on the difficulty of the supramental descent into the physical. Evening talk on the Supermind. 20 August. Barin arrived from Calcutta. Talk about the Bhawanipore centre, the Bijoli newspaper and collecting money. 12 September. Talk on Islamic culture. 25 September. A telegram from C. R. Das asking for a message for the Forward; a letter from Sri Aurobindo giving three ...

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... 1952 on his wife Suniti Devi. I had been released from prison and was then travelling extensively on business in Assam, Calcutta, Rajshahi, Khulna. At the Calcutta office of the Bengali magazine “Bijoli” I received a telegram: “Suniti ill come at once.” I took the night train and reached Khulna, my home town, in the morning. My mother opened the door and in a tear-strained voice whispered, “Something... places. When I ask her a question, she shows me things and tells me the answer. Her voice is very sweet, like the sound of the flute.” I asked her, “Can you tell me what is happening now in the ‘Bijoli’ office?” Without pausing for breath, she replied, “Bibhuti-da is playing the harmonium, Barin-da’s room is closed, and so is Upen-da’s but Upen-da is writing something. Sarojini-di is reading a ...

... is now in another atmosphere,—mainly hitherto of marriage and football, and complains of an inability to write. As for the other he has produced nothing since he left here, except a drama for the "Bijoli" and the answer to [? ] even his Prabasi article was written and sent before he left for Bengal. Moni's inspiration flows in channels hardly suitable for the Prabartak. As for myself, it was only as ...

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