Musical Production
On September 14, 1982 P. R. Sarkar composed Bandhu He Niye Calo at Deoghar, India. This was the first of a large collection of songs. Over the span of eight years the songs grew rich in content, style and variety. The compositions are known as Prabháta Saḿgiita ('Songs of the New Dawn'). On October 20, 1990, the day before P. R. Sarkar's departure, the number of songs stood at a 5,018. His last song composition, A'mra' Gar'e Nobo Gurukul, was on the establishment of the Gurukul (University) of which he had founded on September 7, 1990 in order to carry on his legacy through education and research.
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