The Oscillator
Welcome, dear listeners, to another journey into the timeless wisdom of the Bauls.
Today, we explore a song that is not just music—it is a philosophy, a call to awaken the human spirit.
Take a moment. Imagine a wandering mystic, barefoot, carrying only an ektara, singing under the open sky. His voice rises above the noise of society, asking: If you wish to be human, then learn humanity first.
Episodes

Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Discover the untold story of Lalon Shah — the saint who sang of humanity beyond religion, caste, and creed. Journey through his humble beginnings and his rise as Bengal’s greatest mystic.....

Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Step into 18th-century Bengal to explore the childhood and transformation of Lalon Fakir — from an ordinary boy to a philosopher of the soul......

Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
After surviving illness and exile, Lalon found enlightenment among the Bauls. This episode explores the turning point that shaped his spiritual vision forever.....

Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Lalon’s songs are more than music — they are messages of love, equality, and freedom. Dive deep into the lyrical wisdom that still inspires millions.....

Sunday Nov 09, 2025
Sunday Nov 09, 2025
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Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Here’s the full English version of the script for Lalon Fakir’s song “Oi Prem Je Kore Se Jane (He Who Loves, Knows the Mind’s Beloved)” — beautifully arranged for audio narration, podcast,

Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
The same can be said about the mystic poets Fakir Lalon Shai and nayan biswas who had never crossed paths. Neither did they preside in the same era. Yet, like a divine connection, they shared the same space in philosophy and in ideology. They believed in harmony and co-existence of Men. When we listen to “Shob Lokey Koy” and nayan Ek Hai” together, it becomes evident that we are all connected in a single consciousness of humanity. It is in our DNA to co-exist and love each other as human beings, to be compassionate and live in harmony.

Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
The seeker yearns to meet the Divine within but searches outside in vain.
Ami Kothay Pabo Tare” (Where Shall I Find Him)
“Ami Kothay Pabo Tare” — one of the most soul-stirring songs of Fakir Lalon Shah — is not just a melody, but a timeless spiritual question echoing through the heart of humanity.
In this mystical song, Lalon does not search for a human lover, but for the Divine Presence within — the Man of the Heart. Through simple yet profound words, he reveals the eternal truth that the Divine we seek in temples, scriptures, and distant heavens already resides in the depth of our own soul.

Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
The Unknown Bird in the Cage
Khachar Bhitor Ochin Pakhi — The Unknown Bird in the Cage
(Philosophical English prose inspired by Lalon Shah)
There is a bird — strange, unseen, untamed.It lives within a cage that knows neither its birth nor its flight.The cage is our body, and the bird is the soul — the silent witness that comes and goes without warning, leaving behind only the echo of its wings.
Lalon Shah, the saint of simplicity, sings not of the sky above but of the vastness within. His “unknown bird” is the mystery of life itself — the breath that enters without invitation and departs without farewell. “Who knows how it comes, who knows how it goes?” he asks, not in despair, but in awe.

Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
That voice belonged to Fakir Lalon Shah —a mystic who owned nothing, yet possessed the infinite.He walked barefoot through the dust of Kushtia,carrying nothing but his ektara and a song —a song that spoke not to the ears, but to the soul.
Lalon looked upon the human body as a mysterious house.He called it a fragile home, made of blood, breath, and illusion.Within this house lives a guest — silent, unseen, eternal.But the householder — the mind — is lost in decoration and desire.He forgets the guest within.


