“” (often shortened to “Ei Faguni Purnima”) is a beloved Bengali folk‑song that has become a staple of the region’s festive repertoire, especially during the spring month of Baisakh and the full‑moon night (Purnima) that follows. Its lilting melody, evocative lyrics, and gentle rhythmic sway capture the ambience of rural Bengal, where the arrival of spring is celebrated with songs that speak of love, longing, and the fleeting beauty of nature.
“” (often shortened to “Ei Faguni Purnima”) is a beloved Bengali folk‑song that has become a staple of the region’s festive repertoire, especially during the spring month of Baisakh and the full‑moon night (Purnima) that follows. Its lilting melody, evocative lyrics, and gentle rhythmic sway capture the ambience of rural Bengal, where the arrival of spring is celebrated with songs that speak of love, longing, and the fleeting beauty of nature.