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Bidrohi

''Bidrohi'' ((ベンガル語:"বিদ্রোহী"), (英語:The Rebel)) is one of the most famous poems in the Bengali language, written by Kazi Nazrul Islam in December, 1921. Originally published in several periodicals, the poem was first collected in 1922 in a volume titled ''Agnibeena'': the first anthology of Nazrul's poems. Many has seen, in this poem, elements of romanticism, heroism, and love. This poem, through which Nazrul celebrated human creative powers, asserted his affirmation of the individual human capacity for heroic action and human unity and solemnly called for rebellion against all forms of oppression (including that of the British in India) elevated him to the status of a national figure.
==Few lines from ''Bidrohi''==
I am the unutterable grief,

I am the trembling first touch of the virgin,

I am the throbbing ten,

I am the wild fire of the woods,

I am Hell's mad terrific sea of wrath!

I ride on the wings of lightning with joy and profundity,

I scatter misery and fear all around,

I bring earth-quakes on this world! “(8th stanza)”

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