Dakshiner Baranda by Mohan Lal Gangopadhyay [Hardcover]
Dakshiner Baranda by Mohan Lal Gangopadhyay [Hardcover]
Number 5 and number 6 of Dwarkanath Tagore Lane - these two houses together are Jorasankor Thakurbari. The three Maharathi Gaganendranath, Samarendranath, Abanindranath on the south balcony of house number five. All three brothers are traditional artists. Their studio and sitting room were on the south terrace on the second floor. In addition to art practice, various majlis were held daily. Mohanlal Gangopadhyay spent his childhood, adolescence, early youth in house number five. His well-known book 'Dakshinin Varanda' shines in the light of that unforgettable experience. Mohanlal was Abanindranath's constant companion in Dadamsha. Mohanlal Gangopadhyay has painted a new Abanindranath in the description of childhood memories. Rabindranath also emerged in the middle of countless characters. House number five is no more today In the book 'Dakshinin Varanda', that Anandniketan is awake and an endless time.
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