Pujabarshiki Anandamela Galpa Sangkalan
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- Editor: Poulomi Sengupta (পৌলোমী সেনগুপ্ত)
- Genre: Children's Anthology - Collected Works (Chotoder Sangkalan - Rachanasamagra - Rachanasangraha)
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788177565072
- Pages: 496
- Weight: 988 grams
Description:
Pujabarshiki Anandamela Galpa Sangkalan is a collection of stories that takes us back to the nostalgic feeling of Anandamela during Durga Puja, a cherished time for Bengali children. First published in 1378 Bangabda (1971 CE) as a Puja special edition, Anandamela has been a vital part of childhood memories for decades. It has been a guide to the world of imagination, where every page opens the window to colorful and vibrant tales that resonate with the festive spirit of Puja. Through this anthology, readers are introduced to stories that reflect the charm of the season—the scent of new clothes, the morning mist, and the promise of joy that only Anandamela can bring.
While modern celebrations have changed, the essence of the Puja holiday remains the same. Today, the Pujabarshiki Anandamela continues to be an essential part of the Puja festivities, inviting children and adults alike to rediscover the magic of the holiday season through engaging stories and adventures. The book brings back the lost magic of Shyambazar streets, the cool winter breeze, and the joy of new beginnings.
Editor Bio:
Poulomi Sengupta is a prominent editor, known for her contribution to Bengali literature and her role in curating several significant literary collections. Her keen eye for selecting stories that appeal to the young heart and her passion for Bengali culture have made her a respected figure in the literary world. In Pujabarshiki Anandamela Galpa Sangkalan, she has carefully curated stories that resonate with both the nostalgia of the past and the modern-day celebrations of Puja

