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Folk song of Bengal Not to be confused with Ghatu, Nepali dance form.
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Ghatu, Ghetu Gaan, or Ghetu Song is a type traditional cultural song of the Eastern Part of the Bangladesh. The songs were traditionally sung during the monsoon season, though the tradition is on the decline. The festival was mainly held in north-eastern side of Mymensingh and lower part of Sylhet in Bangladesh.

History

The first day of Bhadro (5th month of Bengali calendar) started on the eve of Bisharjan of Manasha (Bengali: মনসার ভাসান) and later celebrated on the day of Vijaya Dashami during the monsoon season.

The festival revolves around a teenage boy. The boy dresses in shari and grows out his hair, with the intent of resembling a girl. The very young boys were sexually abused and that contributed to the decline of this form of music. During the festival he plays the role of pantomime by dancing or otherwise representing the Ghatu song. The Ghatu songs are mainly oriented around Radha Krishna.

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References

  1. ^ Varot kosh 3rd part (ভারত কোষ) (in Bengali). Kolkata: Bongiyo Sahityo Porishod. p. 275.
  2. Afsaruddin, Mohammad (1990). Society and Culture in Bangladesh. Book House. p. 141.
  3. ^ Bhattacharya, Asutosh (1962). Banglar Loko Sahityo (in Bengali). Kolkata.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. "::: Star Weekend Magazine ::". www.thedailystar.net. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  5. "Ghetu Putro Kamola". The Daily Star. 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
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