Book of poetry by Rabindranath Tagore
Manasi (Bengali: মানসী; English: "Mental Images" or "The Mind's Creation") is a 1890 Bengali poetry book written by Rabindranath Tagore.[1][2][3] It comes under the "Manasi-Sonar Tari Group" of Tagore's poetry writings.[4]
Tagore was also a traveller.[5][6] He was in Ghazipur when he wrote most of the poems of Manasi.[6][7] The natural environment helped Tagore to write the complete rhythmical work.[6] It was his first matured work where he did different types of rhythmical experiments.[6]
The list is in alphabetical order:[8]
- Ananta prem
- Apekha
- Ahalyar prati
- Akankhha
- Agantuk
- Atmasamarpan
- Amar sukh
- Ashankha
- Ushrinkhal
- Ekal o sekal
- Ogo bhalo kare bole jao
- kobir prati nibedan
- Kuhudhani
- Khanik milan
- Gupta prem
- Godhuli
- Jibonmadhanye
- Tabu
- Duranta asha
- Desher unnati
- Dharmaprachar
- Dhyan
- Nababangadampattir premalap
- Narir ukti
- Ninduker prati nibedan
- Nivrita ashram
- Nisthur sristi
- Nisphal kamana
- Nisphal prayas
- Patra
- Patrer pratyasha
- Paritykta
- Purusher ukti
- Purbakale
- Prakashbedana
- Prakritir prati
- Bangabir
- Badhu
- Barshar dine
- Bichhed
- Bichheder shanti
- Biday
- Birahananda
- Byekta prem
- Bhul-bhanga
- Bhule
- Bhairavi gaan
- Maranswapna
- Manasik abhisar
- Maya
- Meghdoot
- Megher khela
- Mouna bhasa
- Shunyo grihe
- Shunyo hridayer akankhha
- Shesh upahar
- Shranti
- Shrabaner patra
- Sanshayer abeg
- Sandhyay
- Sindhutaranga
- Surdaser prarthana
- Hridayer dhan