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kavigan
Kavigan ((ベンガル語:কবিগান)) is a form of Bengali folk performance wherein folk poets sing and perform. ==Form== Kavigan is normally sung by two groups. Each group is led by a ''kaviyal'' or ''sarkar''. The accompanying singers called ''dohars'' often repeat what the leader said. A kavigan programme starts with ''bandana'' (evocation) or ''gurudever geet'' (song of the sect patron). The ''bandana'' can be directed to or be in praise of Saraswati, Ganesh, people, and the audience, as deemed fit by a particular kaviyal. This is followed by Radha–Krishna related song, some call it ''agamani''. Then songs on four subjects are sung: ''Sakhi sambad'', ''biraha'', ''lahar'' and ''kheur''.Sakhi Sambad deals with the love-songs related to Radha-Krishna. Biraha is about the mortal pang of separation of common human beings. Kheur is mainly about gods and goddesses, but often includes mild slangs. Finally, the competitive part starts. It mainly consists of the Lahar, where the competitors personally attack each other, musico-verbally. 〔Das,Kishoriranjan, ''Radha Birbhumer Kaviwala O Kavigan'', ''Paschim Banga'', Birbhum Special Issue, pp. 289–309, (in Bengali), February 2006, Information and Culture Deptt., Government of West Bengal〕 In kavigan, also referred to as ''kabir larai'', two person who are lyricist plus composer at the same time answer each other in form of songs.
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