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Works by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay

This is a list of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay's writings.

Novels

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Title Title in Bengali Date of Publication Notes
Pather Panchali
(The Song of the Road)
পথের পাঁচালী October 2, 1929 Two abridged editions of this novel have been published:
  • Chhotoder Pather Panchali (Bengali: ছোটদের পথের পাঁচালী) (August 14, 1944)
  • Aam-Aantir Bhempu (Bengali: আম-আঁটির ভেঁপু) (September 22, 1944)
Aparajito
(The Unvanquished)
অপরাজিত Part I: January, 1932
Part II: March, 1932
Drishti-Pradip
(The Lamp of the Eye)
দৃষ্টিপ্রদীপ August 27, 1935 Two abridged editions of this novel have been published:
  • Drishti-Pradip (abridged edition) (1953)
  • Chhotoder Drishti-Pradip (illustrated children's edition) (November, 1965)
Chander Pahar
(The Mountain of the Moon)
চাঁদের পাহাড় January 28, 1938 Illustrated children's novel.
  • Aranyak (1939)
  • Maraner Danka Baaje (illustrated) (1940)
  • Adarsha Hindu Hotel (1940)
  • Bipiner Sangsar (1941)
  • Mismider Kabach (illustrated) (1942)
  • Debjan (1944)
  • Chhotoder Debjan (1976)
  • Kedar Raja (1945)
  • Hira Manik Jwale (1946)
  • Athoi Jal (1947)
  • Ichhamati (1950)
  • Ashani-Sanket (posthumously published) (1959)
  • Anashwar (posthumously published) (1972)

Collections of Short Stories

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Title Title in Bengali Date of Publication Contents
Meghmallar মেঘমল্লার 30 January, 1932 "Meghmallar", "Nastik", "Umarani", "Bou-Chandir Maath", "Naba-Brindaban", "Abhishapto", "Khukir Kando", "Thelagari", "Puin-Mancha" and "Upekshita"
Mouriphul মৌরীফুল 3 September, 1932 "Mouriphul", "Jalsatra", "Romance", "Rakshasgan", "Hasi", "Pratnatatwo", "Datar Swargo", "Khunti-Debata", "Graher Pher" and "Marichika"
Jatrabadal যাত্রাবদল 30 November, 1934 "Bhandulmamar Bari", "Peyala", "Will-er Kheyal", "Kone Dekha", "Sarthakata", "Ekti Din", "Baish Bachhar", "Baidyanath", "Daanpite" and "Jatrabadal"
Janmo O Mrityu জন্ম ও মৃত্যু 16 February, 1938 "Jadu Hajra O Shikhidhwaj", "Janmo O Mrityu", "Ramsharan Darogar Galpo", "Khurima", "Bayurog", "Arandhaner Nimantran", "Lekhak", "Barobabur Bahaduri", "Annaprashan", "Taranath Tantriker Galpo", "Daakgari" and "Akaran"
Kinnar Dal কিন্নর দল 1938 "Moni Daktar", "Purono Katha", "Khosgalpo", "Ekti Diner Katha", "Bati Chachhari", "Taranath Tantriker Dwitiyo Galpo", "Daini", "Budhir Bari Phera", "Bidhu Master", "Unnati" and "Kinnar dal"
Benigir Phulbari¹ বেণীগির ফুলবাড়ি 25 April, 1941 "Benigir Phulbari", "Master Moshay", "Tiroler Bala", "Janosabha", "Pratyabartan", "Prabalyo", "Banshi", "Panchumamar Biye", "Shantiram", "Kuashar Rong", "Feriwalah" and "Nishphala"
Nabagato নবাগত 25 January, 1944 "Drabamoyeer Kashibaas", "Amar Lekha", "Canvass-er Krishnalal", "Permit", "Mukti", "Gaaye Holud", "Thakurda'r Galpo", "Bhir", "Aarak", "Theatre-er Ticket", "Parthakyo" and "Swapna-Basudeb"
Taalnabami তালনবমী 16 May, 1944 "Taalnabami", "Rankini Debir Khargo", "Medal", "Mashlabhut", "Bama", "Bamacharaner Guptodhan Prapti", "Aranye", "Gangadharer Bipad", "Raajputro" and "Chaul"
Upalkhando উপলখণ্ড 16 April, 1945 "Ahban", "Ekti Bhraman Kahini", "Nasumama O Ami", "Doibat", "Birambana", "Bhuban Boshtumi", "Shabaltalar Maath", "Poitrik Bhita", "Durmoti", "Fakir" and "Einstein O Indubala"
Bidhu Master বিধু মাষ্টার June, 1945 "Bakso Badal", "Mulo-Radish-Horse-Radish", "Sulochanar Kahini", "Bechari", "Abhayer Anidra", "Asamapto", "Kobi Kunda Moshay", "Sanchay", "Suhasini Masima", "Bidhu Master" and "Abhishap"
Kshanabhangur ক্ষণভঙ্গুর 25 September, 1945 "Sindurcharan", "Ekti Kothabarir Itihaas", "Budhor Maayer Mrityu", "Chheledhara", "Ramtaran Chatujye-Author", "Nuti Mantar", "For Khela", "Haat" and "Aranyakabyo"
Asadharan অসাধারণ 7 May, 1946 "Asadharan", "Nadir Dharer Bari", "Bipad", "Janmodin", "Kaath-Bikri Buro", "Harun al Rahider Bipad", "Sulekha", "Rupo Bangal", "Tentul Talar Ghat", "Dui Din", "Makallatar Kahini", "Bangshalatikar Sandhane", "Compitition", "Black Market Daman Karo", "Tuchho" and "Pidimer Niche"
Mukhosh O Mukhoshri মুখোশ ও মুখশ্রী 15 December, 1947 "Mukhosh O Mukhoshri", "Rasuhari", "Doibo Oushudh", "Barik Opera Party", "Urumbar", "Machchuri", "Besati", "Kalahantorita", "Ultorath", "Mukto-Purush Haridas", "Antarjali", "Botam", "Kholosh" and "Chaudhurani"
Acharya Kripalni Colony² আচার্য কৃপালনী কলোনি September, 1948 "Acharya Kripalni Colony", "Nilganjer Falmon Saheb", "Baro Bagdini", "Prabhati", "Sahajyo", "Giribala", "Chithi", "Morighaater Mela", "Hajari Khunrir Taka", "Pratyabartan", "Pore Paowa" and "Amar Chhatro"
Jyotiringan জ্যোতিরিঙ্গন 1 May, 1949 "Sangsar", "Hinger Kochuri", "Dui Din", "Anushochona", "Dadu", "Basa", "Bandi", "Thantan Kaka", "Kaalchiti", "Dibabasan", "Muskil" and "Galpo Noy"
Kushal-Pahari কুশল-পাহাড়ী 15 December, 1950 "Kushal-Pahari", "Jhagra", "Baro Didima", "Abishwashyo", "Khela", "Jaal", "Abirbhab", "Maan Talao", "Beniyam", "Abhimaani", "Parihaas", "Jaharlal O God", "Galpo Noy", "Sitanather Bari Phera", "Hari Kaka", Emoni Hoy", "Jharer Raate", "Chaul", "Pathiker Bondhu", "Artist" and "Shesh Lekha"
Rupholud রূপহলুদ May, 1957 "Nanibala", "Biraja Hom O Tar Badha", "Buro Hajra Kotha Koy", "Kashi Kobiraajer Galpo", "Chhotonagpurer Jangale", "Maya", "Amar Daktari", "Barsheler Birambana", "Kada" and "Bhoutik Palanko"
Anusandhan অনুসন্ধান January, 1960 "Anusandhan", "Taan", "Chelaram" and "Santwana"
Chhayachhobi ছায়াছবি February, 1960 "Chhayachhobi", "Bipad", "Kobiraajer Bipad", "Aamod", "Satish", "Abhinandan Sabha", "Morphology" and "Daalur Bipad"

¹Published as Kuashar Rang in July, 1962

²Published as Nilganjer Falmon Saheb in September, 1959

Vidyasagar

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Sitar Banabas (Bengali: সীতার বনবাস, Sitaar Bonobaas) not a novel by Bibhutibhushan bandyopadhyay but a book written by pandit ishwarchandra Vidyasagar'

Rabindra Tirtha

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Rabindra Tirtha Complex is a cultural center in Narkel Bagan, New Town Kolkata. It is dedicated to Rabindranath Tagore. It houses an exhibition of Tagore’s paintings, archives, a research centre, an auditorium and dormitories for students opting to conduct their research on Tagore. It was inaugurated by Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister of West Bengal on August 8, 2012.[1]