B is for Baro Mashe Tero Parbon - Writa Bhattacharjee
Hi folks! Growing up, I often heard the expression “baro mashe tero parbon” in the context of Bengali festivals. Meaning “thirteen festivals in twelve months”, it is used metaphorically to refer to the large number of festivals that Bengalis celebrate. Imagine my surprise when I recently found out that the expression is not just metaphorical […]
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