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THE SEASON I LIKE BEST

Introduction: Bangladesh is a land of splendid natural wealth; which makes her exquisitely beautiful and exclusively dignified. Her land is magnificently adorned with innumerable flowers, rivers, trees and other charms. She enjoys the variety of sights and sounds in her six varied seasons. Sometime nature looks fiery, demonic and monstrous while sometime it looks bright, vivid, pleasant and enchanting. Among the six seasons, the autumn is regarded as a season of joy and hope, love and refreshment, serenity and solitude. When the autumn bestows her alluring gifts of nature, my heart leaps up in heavenly joy, as I am a professed lover of this wholesome season. 

Change in nature: As the English poet, John Keats says, “The Autumn is the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”. In our country, the autumn is adored as a pleasant season. It comes as a relief to people after months of excessive heat of the sun. It is the season of comfort, freshness and liveliness. In this season nature puts on a new attire. 

Why I like: Of all seasons, the autumn seems to me the most charming and delightful. There is no fervent sun, no muddy ways as well as no rains. All the day nature looks gentle and tranquil. The spring is the only comparable season to autumn; but for some special attractions, the autumn captivates me more than the spring. This is why, I like it best. It is my darling season for which I wait great hope to refreshment.

Its duration: The autumn comprises the months of September and October. In Bengali, the months of Bhadra and Ashwin, are called the autumn. After the Summer and the Rainy season, the autumn visits nature with her relieving sights. 

Description: During this season, nature looks very calm and quiet. It seems that after a heavy struggle, peace has restored in the order of nature. Gentle breeze blows. The sweet scent of Sheuli flowers comes along with breeze. Everywhere there is reign of mirth and gaiety. The gardeners prepare beds for planting new flower plants. The China rose, the Rose, the Kamini and the Jui are also in bloom in this season. In town life, people do not get the opportunity to feel the change of nature in the autumn as the village people have. They only feel comfort and relief from incessant rains of the rainy season. The floating clouds in the deep blue sky remind that it is autumn. 

A special scene of Autumn : The day of autumn is always pleasant and nice. But at the advent of the evening, the autumnal day is adorned with more dazzling and scintillating beauty. A rosy hue scattered all over the vast field, gives the whole nature a majestic look. The birds flying in the sky, especially in the western horizon, represents a picturesque scene. When the glowing sun disappears, the sky, studded with luminous stars, offers us another excellent sight that stirs our imagination, when the gentle breeze with its soothing effect blows over us under the open sky. 

Dream season: In Bangladesh it is a season of dream. Different kinds of crops and fruits ripe in this season. In this season, fields look green with the luxuriant growth of crops. It is the season of molasses in villages. People become happy when they pass through the fields. The flower of the corns fascinate them with fragrance. It is a season when people make journey to different places. In this season fishes are found in plenty.

Special attractions: There are some special attractions of this blissful season. Jatra Party or Folk drama are held in village at this time. People love to pass this time in merry-making. Generally marriage ceremonies are held in this season. The greatest Hindu festival “Durga puja” is also celebrated in a befitting manner in this season. Village fairs are arranged in many villages. 

Effect on human life: These charming sights and sounds exercise a great influence on the people of Bangladesh. Love of beauty is an inherent virtue. Whether one is aware of it or not, beautiful things go, on doing their work on human mind. The people of Bangladesh have a distinctive nature. Much of this distinction must have come from the tender natural beauties that surround them. It is surely the autumn that offers the largest number of charming sights and sounds and makes people forget the bleak winter days, the fervent summer, the shadowy rainy season, and prepare for the toilsome period of tilling, sowing and weeding. 

Conclusion: The autumn is a season of Joy, comfort and vivacity. The charming sights and sounds of this season have dear appeal to me. It makes me imaginative. Many poets composed lyrical poems appreciating the exquisite beauty of this season. In a word there is joy in every sphere of nature. So I love it most.

 

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THE SEASON I LIKE BEST

 

 

Bangladesh, with its breathtaking natural scenery and six seasons, offers a unique experience to its inhabitants. The autumn season is a time of rejuvenation and solace, when nature unveils its beauty and serenity. John keats famously described autumn as the season of "mists and mellow fruitfulness," and in bangladesh, this season is indeed a respite from the oppressive heat of the sun. As an ardent admirer of this sublime season, i am enraptured by its charms and delights.

 

During autumn, nature undergoes a transformation that is both enchanting and tranquil. Gone are the blistering rays of the sun, the muddy paths, and the ceaseless rain, replaced instead with a gentle, subdued atmosphere. The only comparable season to autumn is spring, yet the latter captivates me more with its special attractions, making it my favorite. The duration of autumn comprises the months of september and october, called bhadra and ashwin in bengali. After the summer and the rainy season, the autumn arrives, bringing with it a sense of relief and hope.

 

The scenery during this season is peaceful and serene, as if nature has finally attained equilibrium after a fierce struggle. A gentle breeze carries the sweet scent of sheuli flowers, while gardeners prepare the soil for planting new flower plants. In town life, people only feel comfort and relief from the incessant rain of the previous season, while the village dwellers experience the full range of nature's autumnal wonders. The floating clouds in the deep blue sky remind us of the changing season.

 

One of the most special moments of autumn is when evening approaches, casting a rosy hue over the vast fields and creating a majestic ambiance. The birds flying in the sky, particularly in the western horizon, offer a picturesque scene, and when the sun finally disappears, the sky studded with luminous stars is truly mesmerizing. The gentle breeze blowing over us under the open sky is soothing, offering a respite from the day's toil.

 

Autumn is a season of dreams in bangladesh, as different crops and fruits ripen, and the fields are lush with verdant growth. The season of molasses in villages is a time of celebration, as the flower of the corns fascinates with its fragrance. Fish are also found in plenty during this season, and people make journeys to different places to enjoy the bounty of nature. Jatra party or folk drama are held in villages, and marriage ceremonies and the hindu festival of durga puja are celebrated in a befitting manner.

 

The sights and sounds of autumn exercise a profound influence on the people of bangladesh, shaping their love of beauty and their distinctive nature. The beauty of this season is undeniable and its effects indelible, inspiring poets to compose lyrical poems in appreciation of its exquisite charm. The autumn offers the largest number of charming sights and sounds, making people forget the bleak winter days, the fervent summer, and the shadowy rainy season, and prepare for the toilsome period of tilling, sowing and weeding.

 

In conclusion, the autumn is a season of joy, comfort, and vivacity, with its charming sights and sounds holding a dear appeal to me. Its beauty makes me imaginative, inspiring me to embrace the splendor of nature. Indeed, there is joy in every sphere of nature during this season, making it my favorite above all others.

 



                                                   SEASONS OF BANGLADESH

            The word ‘season’ means a period of the year in tropical countries when it is either very dry or it rains a lot. It’s a period of time during a year when a particular activity happens or is done. But in Bangladesh, there are six seasons. Each season contains two months. We hear new sounds and enjoy new scenes in each season.  The people also heel different in each season. They forget the monotony of life and start their daily work.

 

            Among six seasons, each season has its own feature. We heel different in each season. The main seasons are Summer, Rainy Season, Autumn, Winter and spring. Spring is the king of season. Because it is the most beautiful of all season.

 

            Summer is the first season in Bengali calendar. Baisakh and Jaistha constitute summer. During summer the sun shines hotly. The heat is terrible. The waters go dry from the pond, canal, river. There is scarcity of water everywhere. The earth gets parched. People sweat at the light work and become tired and thirsty. There is so hot. People cannot work easily. Summer is also the season of various fruits. Various seasonal fruits ripe then. Our national fruits Jackfruit and sweet fruit mango is come out then. Sometimes Kalbaishakhi sweeps over the country and causes harm and make many people homeless.

 

            ‘Kalbaishakhi’ is the signal of the rainy season. After summer come the rainy season. It is most welcome to the people became people leave sigh of relief from excessive heat. The sky is overcast with clouds and the sun cannot be seen for days. It rains heavily now and then, sometimes cats and dogs and in small Pods, canals, rivers, lakes and rivers are full of water during this season. The earth and roads are wet and muddy. Rain is a great blessing for our country. Our agriculture depends on this rain. If the rain does not come in time, our farmers cannot reap a good harvest. Rain carries away dirty from everywhere. Sometime, heavy rainfall causes great flood and bring miseries to people

 

            After the rain come the autumn. Bhadra and Aswin are the months of this season. Rain is not so abundant. The sky is clear. White clouds float in the sky. People especially the farmers look happy because they go to the market with loads of jute and earn money.

 

The late Autumn is followed by the winter. Winter looks gloomy. Trees become bare of leaves. Days are very short and the nights are very long. People shiver in cold. Winter is welcome to the rich because they can wear their warm clothes but the poor suffers much from cold. They burn dry leaves and straw to warm themselves. Birds and other animals also suffer from cold. Various delicious vegetables grow in this season and people eat them. It is the season of fag.

           

Spring is the best of all season. It is the king of the season. It is neither too cold nor too hot. Trees get new leaves and flowers. A gentle breeze blows and makes everyone happy. In this season we hear the sweet singing of cuckoo.

 

            Season come and go. Sights and scenes change in very season. We enjoy varieties of nature the whole year. But we suffer if nature does not behave anytime.

 

 

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                                                   SEASONS OF BANGLADESH

 

The word "season" typically refers to a period of time during which a particular climatic activity occurs, such as rain or drought. However, in Bangladesh, there are six distinct seasons, each comprising two months, and each characterized by its unique features. In every season, new sounds and scenes can be heard and observed, and people's demeanor also shifts accordingly, as they shake off the ennui of routine and go about their daily lives.

Each of the six seasons in Bangladesh has its own distinct attributes, and people perceive them differently. The primary seasons are Summer, Rainy Season, Autumn, Winter, and Spring. Among these, Spring reigns supreme as the most beautiful season of all.

Summer, the first season on the Bengali calendar, spans the months of Baisakh and Jaistha. During this time, the sun shines fiercely, and the heat is unbearable. Ponds, canals, and rivers dry up, and water scarcity becomes pervasive. The earth is parched, and people grow exhausted and thirsty even from light work. Although various seasonal fruits ripen in this season, such as the national fruit jackfruit and sweet mango, Summer can also bring catastrophic storms, such as the notorious Kalbaishakhi, which can displace entire communities and wreak havoc across the land.

Following Summer is the much-anticipated Rainy Season. This season provides much-needed respite from the scorching heat, and people welcome it with open arms. The sky is perpetually overcast with dense clouds, and the sun often remains hidden for days. Heavy rainfalls occur frequently, sometimes coming down in torrents. Ponds, canals, rivers, lakes, and even the sea swell with water, and the land and roads become muddy and damp. Rain is a vital blessing for Bangladesh, as the country's agriculture depends on it. However, if rain does not arrive in time, farmers cannot harvest their crops, and the people suffer as a result. Sometimes, excessive rainfall can lead to severe flooding, causing widespread suffering and displacement.

After the Rainy Season comes Autumn, encompassing the months of Bhadra and Aswin. The rainfall is not as abundant during this time, and the sky is clear, with white clouds floating lazily. Farmers, in particular, rejoice during this season, as they can transport their jute to the market and earn a significant income.

Late Autumn gives way to the frosty and bleak season of Winter. Trees shed their leaves, and the days grow increasingly shorter, while nights lengthen. People shiver with cold, and those who are less fortunate suffer immensely. Wealthier people, on the other hand, can relish the opportunity to wear warm clothing. Birds and other animals also struggle to cope with the cold. Despite the hardship, Winter is the season for growing a variety of tasty vegetables, which people relish as a welcome respite from the chill. It is also the time of year for the popular festival of fag.

Finally, the crowning glory of all seasons is Spring. It is neither too hot nor too cold, and the trees sprout new leaves and flowers, filling the air with a sweet fragrance. The gentle breeze that blows is enough to put a smile on anyone's face, and the melodious songs of cuckoos can be heard throughout the land.

The seasons in Bangladesh come and go, and the sights and scenes they bring are ever-changing. The people revel in the variety and beauty of nature throughout the year, but if nature turns fickle, they suffer the consequences.


SEASONS IN BANGLADESH

No one in Bangladesh is far removed from Nature. Even without looking at the calendar one knows of the seasonal changes, for Nature itself changes with all seasons. In Bangladesh the year is traditionally divided into six seasons. At an interval of every two months there comes a new season. We hear new sounds and enjoy new scenes in each season. Everything changes. The change from one season to anther is quite gradual. The seasonal variations are not, therefore, very great.

The Bengali names of these seasons are ‘Grishma’, ‘Barsha’, ‘Sharat’, ‘Hemanta’, ‘Sheet’ and ‘Basanta’. In English, they are respectively summer, the rains, autumn, the late autumn, winter and spring. Due to the annual motion of the earth they are caused.

Summer, the first season of the Bengali year, consists of ‘Baishak’ and ‘Jaistha’. This corresponds to the period from the middle of April to the middle of June. It is the hottest season of the year. It is the season of scorching sun. It is not, however as dry as it is supposed to be. There are occasional rain and northwester. The earth and the air are, therefore, often damp. There are dry spells too. Burning sun characterises the days during these periods. The monsoon sets in towards the end of this season. Schools and colleges remain closed for sometime during this season. Ponds and tanks dry up and many villages suffer much from the scarcity of drinking water. Sometimes cholera, small-pox and measles break out here and there in an epidemic form. The fruits that are available in this season give it a special charm. It is the season of mangoes, jack-fruits, lichis and many other fruits.

The second season is the rainy season. The months of ‘Asharh and ‘Sravan’ make the rainy season. According to the traditional division, it is from the middle of June to the middle of August. In this season the sky remains cloudy and sometimes it rains all day long. Monsoon showers are more frequent. In some years, the first half of this season is not much different from summer. The second half, however, is almost always marked by cloudy sky and heavy rainfall. Most fields go under water. People in villages move from one place to another by boat. But this season helps grow jute, paddy and crops.

The next two months, ‘Bhadra’ and ‘Aswin’, are called autumn. It is from the middle of August to the middle of October. During this season, the sky clears up and the water in the canals and low lands gradually begin to dry up. Sometimes cyclones work havoc in this season. The weather continues to be hot. The air is humid. Plenty of fish is available in this season.

The autumn rolls into the late autumn. ‘Kartik’ and ‘Agrahayan’ make the late autumn of ‘Hemanta’. In the first half of this season, there are light showers at intervals but the second half is dry. Dewdrops begin to fall in this season. Harvesting of golden crops begins soon and the peasants become happy. ‘Aman’ paddy is harvested in this season.

 

So, it is a season of comparative plenty. Everyone feels very comfortable, as it is neither hot nor cold.

After ‘Hemanta’ comes winter, the dry and cold season of the year. In Bengali it is called ‘Sheet’. During the winter, the days are shorter

than the nights. It lasts for the months            ‘Pous’ and ‘Magh’.Sometimes strong north-wind blows and we feel biting cold. Leaves turn yellow and begin to fall. Poor people suffer much from cold. Birds and other animals also suffer from cold. Plenty of vegetables, ‘gur’ and ‘patali’ are the special charms of this season.

At last there comes the spring, the most charming season. It is really the pleasant and king of all the seasons. It lasts for the months of ‘Falgoon’ and ‘Chaitra’. It is neither too cold nor too hot. Everything in nature looks bright and beautiful. Trees put on new leaves. Flowers bloom and a gentle breeze blows. The cuckoo sings and there is joy everywhere. On the whole, spring presents a feast of colour, music and fragrances. Nature looks charmingly fresh and full of life. But in this season, fatal diseases like small pox and dysentery break out and take away precious lives.

Nature has influenced on human beings. It refreshes our mind. We can enjoy the aspects of nature in the different seasons of the year. The six seasons go on a cycle giving Bangladesh beauty, variety and plenty. And we are also lucky to enjoy them.

 

SEASONS OF BANGLADESH

 

The word ‘season’ means a period of the year in tropical countries when it is either very dry or it rains a lot. It’s a period of time during a year when a particular activity happens or is done. But in Bangladesh, there are six seasons. Each season contains two months. We hear new sounds and enjoy new scenes in each season. The people also heel different in each season. They forget the monotony of life and start their daily work.

Among six seasons, each season has its own feature. We heel different in each season. The main seasons are Summer, Rainy Season, Autumn, Winter and spring. Spring is the king of season. Because it is the most beautiful of all season.

 

Summer is the first season in Bengali calendar. Baisakh and Jaistha constitute summer. During summer the sun shines hotly. The heat is terrible. The waters go dry from the pond, canal, river. There is scarcity of water everywhere. The earth gets parched. People sweat at the light work and become tired and thirsty. There is so hot. People cannot work easily. Summer is also the season of various fruits. Various seasonal fruits ripe then. Our national fruits Jackfruit and sweet fruit mango is come out then.

Sometimes Kalbaishakhi sweeps over the country and causes harm and make many people homeless.

‘Kalbaishakhi’ is the signal of the rainy season. After summer come the rainy season. It is most welcome to the people became people leave sigh of relief from excessive heat. The sky is overcast with clouds and the sun cannot be seen for days. It rains heavily now and then, sometimes cats and dogs and in small Pods, canals, rivers, lakes and rivers are full of water during this season. The earth and roads are wet and muddy. Rain is a great blessing for our country. Our agriculture depends on this rain. If the rain does not come in time, our farmers cannot reap a good harvest. Rain carries away dirty from everywhere. Sometime, heavy rainfall causes great flood and bring miseries to people.

 

After the rain come the autumn. Bhadra and Aswin are the months of this season. Rain is not so abundant. The sky is clear. White clouds float in the sky. People especially the farmers look happy because they go to the market with loads of jute and earn money.

The late Autumn is followed by the winter. Winter looks gloomy. Trees become bare of leaves. Days are very short and the nights are very long. People shiver in cold. Winter is welcome to the rich because they can wear their warm clothes but the poor suffers much from cold. They burn dry leaves and straw to warm themselves. Birds and other animals also suffer from cold. Various delicious vegetables grow in this season and people eat them. It is the season of fag.

 

Spring is the best of all season. It is the king of the season. It is neither too cold nor too hot. Trees get new leaves and flowers. A gentle breeze blows and makes everyone happy. In this season we hear the sweet singing of cuckoo.


Season come and go. Sights and scenes change in very season. We enjoy varieties of nature the whole year. But we suffer if nature does not behave anytime.

Seasons of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a land of uncommon natural beauty. By turns, six seasons visit Bangladesh. Each of this periodical change is called a season. They are the Summer, the Rainy season, the Autumn, the Late Autumn, the Winter and the Spring.

In summer, the sun shines brightly. The land becomes dry. Violent storms and cyclones occasionally break out. Life becomes miserable. But delicious fruits like mangoes, jackfruits, lichies etc. are available and sold at a cheap price. Some sweet smelling flowers such as hasna-hena, shandhya malati etc. bloom in the summer evening. The first two Bengali months Baishakh and Jaishtha make the season of summer.

After summer, the rainy season begins. There are frequent rains in this season. Sometimes it rains heavily for days together. The sun is seldom seen. Heavy rainfall causes floods. Cattle, houses and crops are washed away by the flood. Farmers plough their lands and sow seeds. Paddy and jute grow well in this season. Asharh and Shraban are'the months of rainy season.

It comes after the rainy season. The sky looks deep blue and clear. White clouds sometimes float hither and thither, but rains stop. Different flowers blossom and their sweet scent charms us. Dew falls. Bhadra and Ashwin make the autumn season.

The late autumn follows the autumn closely. Dew begins to fall in the early morning. The cultivators begin to harvest the crops. It announces the dawn of winter. Kartik and Agrahayan make this season.

It comes after the late autumn. In winter, trees shed their leaves and nature looks dull and old. Paddy is harvested. Some delicious vegetables such as -beans, tomatoes, cauliflower, cabbages etc. are available in plenty. The earth looks hazy as there are fogs everywhere. Warm clothes are used in winter. Poush and Magh are the winter months.

The spring follows winter. It is the season of beauty and pleasure. Flowers bloom and birds sing sweetly. Gentle breeze blows and nature looks fresh. Falghun and Chaitra constitute the spring.

Indeed, the seasons of Bangladesh are excellent. Nature influences living beings. It refreshes our mind and body. We can enjoy the beauty of nature in the different seasons of the year.


SPRING IN BANGLADESH


Bangladesh is a land of uncommon natural beauty. In every two months there comes a change in its natural beauty. This change is called the season. It is caused due to the natural motion of the earth. Of all seasons the spring is the most charming and delightful. So, it is called the ‘King of seasons’. This is the season which has inspired so many poets to write many lyrical poems. So, it is my darling season. Everybody welcomes the spring with hearth full of joy.

In Bangladesh spring is reckoned as consisting of the last two months of the Bengali year, that is, ‘Falgun’ and ‘Chaitra’. This period corresponds roughly to the period from the middle of February to the middle of April. During this month cold wind blows by day, and at night it is bitterly cold.

In Spring the weather is sunny. Nature looks bright and gay. There is hardly any mist. It is only hazy near the horizon in the morning and in the evening. In early spring the sky is cloudless but as the season advances, patches of white clouds are found floating across the sky. Towards the end of this season, Bangladesh receives a few light showers. Ploughing begins, and some fields are sown.

The cuckoo heralds spring. With the advent of spring, Nature puts on a gay and lively appearance. As days warm up, nature begins to revive. Fresh grass grows and gives a green look to meadows and unploughed fields. Trees and plants put forth new leaves. Mango

trees burst into blossom in this season and so do number of other trees. Bushes, too, burst into blossom. Flowers bloom forth in thousands. They are of numerous colours. Some of them please the eye, while others charm both the eye and the sense of smell. They attract butterflies, which add more colour and charm. The air becomes heavy with their fragrance.

Spring is the most melodious of seasons. The cuckoo is of course, there with its sweet song. It not only heralds the loveliest season but also adds to its charm by pouring forth its sweet music. Other birds, too, feel a fresh pulse of life and look more lively. Some birds fly from branch to branch and from tree to tree in pairs and coo with liveliness. Some other birds flock together on the ground. They hop about and chirp or chatter. Thousand blended notes joined with the humming of bees make Bangladesh a land of dream in this season.

Spring is a charming and refreshing season, but its pleasure is sometimes marred by the out break of some dreadful diseases. Small pox is one of them. It strikes terror in every heart. In this season there is often a scarcity of pure drinking water in many of our villages. This often leads to an outbreak of cholera. Had there been no such diseases, we would have enjoyed this season with more zest.

The spring is the season that stirs even a tragic life. Its arrival gladdens our heart and we welcome her for her blessings. We spring up with the coming of spring. The spring is the season which gives delight to boys and girls, men and women, young and old. The spring is the season of joy, comfort and vivacity. The spring makes our land beautiful with vegetation, light and colour. This is why I like the spring most.


SPRING IN BANGLADESH


Introduction: Bangladesh is a land of uncommon natural beauty. In every two months there comes a change in its natural beauty. This change is called the season. It is caused due to the natural motion of the earth. Of all seasons the spring is the most charming and delightful. So, it is called the ‘King of seasons’. This is the season which has inspired so many poets to write many lyrical poems. So, it is my darling season. Everybody welcomes the spring with hearth full of joy.

Its duration: In Bangladesh spring is reckoned as consisting of the last two months of the Bengali year, that is, ‘Falgun’ and ‘Chaitra’. This period corresponds roughly to the period from the middle of February to the middle of April. This period is spring according to the traditional view. In actual fact, the whole of February is cold. A cold wind blows by day, and at night it is bitterly cold. The spring months are, in fact, March and April. These two months are warm by day and cool at night.

The condition of weather in spring: In Spring the weather is sunny. Nature looks bright and gay. There is hardly any mist. It is only hazy near the horizon in the morning and in the evening. In early spring the sky is cloudless but as the season advances, patches of white clouds are found floating across the sky. Towards the end of this season, Bangladesh receives a few light showers. Ploughing begins, and some fields are sown.

Nature in spring: The cuckoo heralds spring. With the advent of spring, Nature puts on a gay and lively appearance. As days warm up, nature begins to revive. Fresh grass grows and gives a green look to meadows and unploughed fields. Trees and plants put forth new leaves. Mango trees burst into blossom in this season and so do number of other trees. Bushes, too, burst into blossom. Flowers bloom forth in thousands. They are of numerous colours. Some of them please the eye, while others charm both the eye and the sense of smell. They attract butterflies, which add more colour and charm. The air becomes heavy with their fragrance.

Spring birds: Spring is the most melodious of seasons. The cuckoo is of course, there with its sweet song. It not only heralds the loveliest season but also adds to its charm by pouring forth its sweet music. Other birds, too, feel a fresh pulse of life and look more lively. Some birds fly from branch to branch and from tree to tree in pairs and coo with liveliness. Some other birds flock together on the ground. They hop about and chirp or chatter. Thousand blended notes joined with the humming of bees make Bangladesh a land of dream in this season.

Sights and sounds of Spring: As soon as spring sets in, a gentle breeze from the south begins to blow. It spreads the sweet smell of flowers and makes the air balmy and fragrant. It passes through the fresh leaves and produces a sweet rustling sound in the air. To this

music is added the sweet twitter of the birds. What a great variety of them! The ‘wandering notes’ of the cuckoo go direct to the heart.

The Disadvantages of the Spring: Spring is a charming and refreshing season, but its pleasure is sometimes marred by the out break of some dreadful diseases. Small pox is one of them. It strikes terror in every heart. In this season there is often a scarcity of pure drinking water in many of our villages. This often leads to an outbreak of cholera. Had there been no such diseases, we would have enjoyed this season with more zest.

Contrast with other seasons: In the cycle of seasons the spring occupies an exalted position. It is rich in colour, beauty, music and fragrance. Though winter in Bangladesh is not so severe as that in western countries, it presents somewhat dull and dreary aspect. The scorching sun, hot days and sweltering nights make life especially disagreeable in summer. The damp and humidity of the rainy season add greatly to our discomfort. Spring has none of the inconveniences of these seasons. Coming after winter it captivates the hearts of people all at once and when summer follows people bewail its passing away.

Effect on human life: Nature turns over a new leaf in the spring. A gentle breeze blows. Trees are full of new leaves. Gardens laugh with flowers. Birds sing merrily. The sweet smell of flowers comes along with breeze. The sweet humming of bees is heard. Everywhere there is reign of mirth. These charming sights and sounds exercise a great influence on the people of Bangladesh. People feel very much refreshed and cheerful. The people of Bangladesh have a distinctive nature. Much of this distinction must have come from the tender natural beauties that surround them. It is surely the spring that offers the largest number of charming sights and sounds and makes people forget the bleak winter days and prepare for the toilsome period of tilling, sowing and weeding.

Conclusion: The spring is the season that stirs even a tragic life. Its arrival gladdens our heart and we welcome her for her blessings. We spring up with the coming of spring. The spring is the season which gives delight to boys and girls, men and women, young and old. The spring is the season of joy, comfort and vivacity. The spring makes our land beautiful with vegetation, light and colour. This is why I like the spring most.

 


THE SEASON I LIKE BEST


Bangladesh is a land of splendid natural wealth; which makes her exquisitely beautiful and exclusively dignified. Her land is magnificently adorned with innumerable flowers, rivers, trees and other charms. She enjoys the variety of sights and sounds in her six varied seasons. Among the six seasons, the autumn is regarded as a season of joy and hope, love and refreshment, serenity and solitude. When the autumn bestows her alluring gifts of nature, my heart leaps up in heavenly joy, as I am a professed lover of this wholesome season.

Of all seasons, the autumn seems to me the most charming and delightful. There is no fervent sun, no muddy ways as well as no rains. All the day nature looks gentle and tranquil. The spring is the only comparable season to autumn; but for some special attractions, the autumn captivates me more than the spring. This is why, I like it best. It is my darling season for which I wait with great hope of refreshment. The autumn comprises the months of September and October. In Bengali, the months of ‘Bhadra’ and ‘Ashwin’ are called the autumn. After the Summer and the Rainy season, the autumn visits nature with her relieving sights.

During this season, nature looks very calm and quiet. It seems that after a heavy struggle, peace has restored in the order of nature.

Gentle breeze blows. The sweet scent of Sheuli flowers comes along with breeze. Everywhere there is reign of mirth and gaiety. The gardeners prepare beds for planting new flower plants. The China rose, the Rose, the Kamini and the Jui are also in bloom in this season. In town life, people do not get the opportunity to feel the change of nature in the autumn as the village people have. They only feel comfort and relief from incessant rains of the rainy season. The floating clouds in the deep blue sky remind that it is autumn.

The day of autumn is always pleasant and nice. But at the advent of the evening, the autumnal day is adorned with more dazzling and scintillating beauty. A rosy hue scattered all over the vast field, gives the whole nature a majestic look. The birds flying in the sky, especially in the western horizon, represents a picturesque scene. When the glowing sun disappears, the sky studded with luminous stars, offers us another excellent sight that stirs our imagination, when the gentle breeze with its soothing effect blows over us under the open sky.

In Bangladesh it is a season of dream. Different kinds of crops and fruits ripe in this season. In this season, fields look green with the luxuriant growth of crops. It is the season of molasses in villages. People become happy when they pass through the fields. The flowers of the corns fascinate them with fragrance. It is a season when people make journey to different places. In this season fishes are found in plenty.

There are some special attractions of this blissful season. Jatra Party or Folk dramas are held in village at this time. People love to pass this time in merry-making. Generally marriage ceremonies are held in this season. The greatest Hindu festival “Durga puja” is also celebrated in a befitting manner in this season. Village fairs are also arranged in many villages.

The autumn is a season of joy, comfort and vivacity. The charming sights and sounds of this season have dear appeal to me. It makes me imaginative. Many poets composed lyrical poems appreciating the exquisite beauty of this season. In a word there is joy in every sphere of nature. So I love it most.

 

 

THE SEASON I LIKE BEST


Introduction: Bangladesh is a land of splendid natural wealth; which makes her exquisitely beautiful and exclusively dignified. Her land is

magnificently adorned with innumerable flowers, rivers, trees and other charms. She enjoys the variety of sights and sounds in her six varied seasons. Sometime nature looks fiery, demonic and monstrous while sometime it looks bright, vivid, pleasant and enchanting. Among the six seasons, the autumn is regarded as a season of joy and hope, love and refreshment, serenity and solitude. When the autumn bestows her alluring gifts of nature, my heart leaps up in heavenly joy, as I am a professed lover of this wholesome season.

Change in nature: As the English poet, John Keats says, “The Autumn is the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”. In our country, the autumn is adored as a pleasant season. It comes as a relief to people after months of excessive heat of the sun. It is the season of comfort, freshness and liveliness. In this season nature puts on a new attire.

Why I like: Of all seasons, the autumn seems to me the most charming and delightful. There is no fervent sun, no muddy ways as well as no rains. All the day nature looks gentle and tranquil. The spring is the only comparable season to autumn; but for some special attractions, the autumn captivates me more than the spring. This is why, I like it best. It is my darling season for which I wait great hope to refreshment.

Its duration: The autumn comprises the months of September and October. In Bengali, the months of Bhadra and Ashwin, are called the autumn. After the Summer and the Rainy season, the autumn visits nature with her relieving sights.

Description: During this season, nature looks very calm and quiet. It seems that after a heavy struggle, peace has restored in the order of nature. Gentle breeze blows. The sweet scent of Sheuli flowers comes along with breeze. Everywhere there is reign of mirth and gaiety. The gardeners prepare beds for planting new flower plants. The China rose, the Rose, the Kamini and the Jui are also in bloom in this season. In town life, people do not get the opportunity to feel the change of nature in the autumn as the village people have. They only feel comfort and relief from incessant rains of the rainy season. The floating clouds in the deep blue sky remind that it is autumn.

A special scene of Autumn : The day of autumn is always pleasant and nice. But at the advent of the evening, the autumnal day is adorned with more dazzling and scintillating beauty. A rosy hue scattered all over the vast field, gives the whole nature a majestic look. The birds flying in the sky, especially in the western horizon, represents a picturesque scene. When the glowing sun disappears, the sky, studded with luminous stars, offers us another excellent sight that stirs our imagination, when the gentle breeze with its soothing effect blows over us under the open sky.

Dream season: In Bangladesh it is a season of dream. Different kinds of crops and fruits ripe in this season. In this season, fields look green with the luxuriant growth of crops. It is the season of molasses in villages. People become happy when they pass through the fields. The flower of the corns fascinate them with fragrance. It is a season when people make journey to different places. In this season fishes are found in plenty.

Special attractions: There are some special attractions of this blissful season. Jatra Party or Folk drama are held in village at this time. People love to pass this time in merry-making. Generally marriage ceremonies are held in this season. The greatest Hindu festival “Durga puja” is also celebrated in a befitting manner in this season. Village fairs are arranged in many villages.

Effect on human life: These charming sights and sounds exercise a great influence on the people of Bangladesh. Love of beauty is an inherent virtue. Whether one is aware of it or not, beautiful things go, on doing their work on human mind. The people of Bangladesh have a distinctive nature. Much of this distinction must have come from the tender natural beauties that surround them. It is surely the autumn that offers the largest number of charming sights and sounds and makes people forget the bleak winter days, the fervent summer, the shadowy rainy season, and prepare for the toilsome period of tilling, sowing and weeding.

Conclusion: The autumn is a season of Joy, comfort and vivacity. The charming sights and sounds of this season have dear appeal to me. It makes me imaginative. Many poets composed lyrical poems appreciating the exquisite beauty of this season. In a word there is joy in every sphere of nature. So I love it most.

 

 

The Season You Like Best /Your Favourite Season /The Winter in Bangladesh.

 

Winter is one of the six seasons in Bangladesh. It comes after the late autumn. It begins from the middle of November and lasts up to the middle of February. It covers the two Bengali months- Poush and Magh. In winter, the days are short and the nights are long.

To me winter is the best of all seasons in the year. There are various reasons why I like winter best.

In winter, we get various kinds of vegetables and fruits in plenty. To speak the truth, these are comparatively cheap in this season. The vegetables that are grown and supplied in plenty are the beans, tomatoes, cauliflowers, cabbages, turnips, potatoes brinjals, radishes etc. They add to the variety of our taste and palate. During winter fishes too are available in plenty. Home-made cakes, date-juice, fried rice etc. add to the enjoyment of a winter morning in our villages. The molasses made of date juice, the most palatable Bengalee food is available in plenty. Orange, one of the desirable fruits found in this season is cheap. Various types flower such as marigold, sunflower etc. bloom. We can work hard. Our body does not sweat. We are not easily tired. We can digest all types of food better in this season. There are crystal like dew drops on the grass which look very beautiful. The roads & streets even open meadows are not visible in the morning due to mist and fog in this season. A warm bed at night in winter gives us great pleasure and comfort. We wear warm clothes and feel comfortable when go out. Winter is a dry season. We can move about freely. The roads are dry. It is free and easy to walk along the dry roads. The sunshine is very pleasant in the morning and afternoon in this season. We find this season in the most appropriate time for holding picnics in the open air. We can play many outdoor games such a cricket, badminton, tennis etc. in this season. The rain can not mar our joy and pleasure. Moreover, epidemic diseases do not break out in a serious form in this season.

It is a painful season to the poor who can not manage warm clothings. Vagabonds and destitutes suffer greatly from cold. Nature looks dull and gloomy. Leaves of trees fall off. Most of the birds migrate from here to there.

In the end, we can say that other seasons have their usefulness. But I think that winter gives us greater comfort and pleasure. So I like it best.

THE SEASON I LIKE BEST

In Bangladesh there appears a new season at a regular interval of every two months. Thus in a year we have six seasons in Bangladesh. They are the summer, the rainy season, the autumn, the late autumn, the winter and the spring. In the cycle of seasons, the spring covers the months of Falgun and Chaitra. Of all the six seasons, I like the spring most. It is called 'the king of seasons'.

TAy favourite season is the spring. The spring comes with ease and comfort. It has not the damp and humidity of the rainy season, nor the sweltering heat of the summer, nor the biting cold of the winter. The sky is blue. The south-west wind blows.

With the coming of this season, nature herself puts on a gay and lovely look. Charming scenes of new leaves enchant the eyes. Various kinds of flowers bloom in abundance. Their fragrance change the atmosphere. Butterflies move from flower to flower. Their variegated wings make a sight for the eye. Bees come in swarms to gather honey. Their humming music fills the air. In fact, spring is the season of music and melody. The cuckoo hides in bushes and coos. The'bou -kotha kau' draws the mind. Coming after the winter-harvest, the spring brings for the farmers plenty and happiness. During this season people are generally free from want. Our poets are very much fond of the spring. The infinite variety of its charms have made them fly 'on the wings of poesy'.

Coming after the winter, the spring captivates the hearts of the people all at once. Though it consists of two months, its actual pleasure and spell last only for about three weeks in Falgun. So when summer follows people bewail its hasty departure.

The Season I like Best

In Bangladesh there appears a new season at a regular interval of every two months. Thus in a year we have six seasons in Bangladesh. They are the summer, the rainy season, the autumn, the late autumn, the winter and the spring. In the cycle of seasons, the spring covers the months of Falgun and Chitra. Of all the six seasons, I like the spring most. It is called ‘the king of seasons’.

My favourite season is the spring. The spring comes with ease and comfort. It has not the damp and humidity of the rainy season, nor the sweltering heat of the summer, nor the biting cold of the winter. The sky is blue. The south-west wind blows.

With the coming of this season, nature herself puts on a gay and lovely loo. The charming scenes of new leaves enchant the eyes. Various kinds of flowers bloom in abundance. Their fragrance change the atmosphere. Butterflies move from flower to flower. Their variegated wings make a sight for the eye. Bees come in swarms to gather honey. Their humming music fills the air. In fact, spring is the season of music and melody. The cuckoo hides in bushes. The ‘bou kotha kau’ draws the mind. Coming after the winter-harvest, the spring brings for the farmers plenty and happiness. During this season people are generally free from want. Our poets are very much fond of the spring. The infinite variety of its charms have made them fly ‘on the wings of poesy’.

Coming after the winter, the spring captivates the hearts of the people all at one. Though it consists of two months, its actual pleasure and spell last only for about three weeks in Falgun, So when summer follows, people bewail its hasty departure.



  

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