Avijit Ghosh is an Indian polymath and
entrepreneur working across philosophy, literature, music, visual art, and
education. His work integrates intellectual inquiry, artistic expression, and
applied learning into a unified, system-oriented body of practice focused on
character, consciousness, and long-term creative development.
There is a question that many people ask
when they first encounter the poetry of Avijit Ghosh. It is not about the poems
themselves. It is about the language.
Why Bengali? Avijit Ghosh is a man who
operates at a global scale. He has built platforms, published over 100 books,
set a world record on YouTube, received an honorary doctorate, and created
frameworks, the Zero Theory and the Price of Time Protocol, that are discussed
across disciplines. He thinks in systems. He communicates with precision. He
could write poetry in any language he chooses.
He chose Bengali. And that choice, more
than almost anything else he has done, reveals the philosophy that runs
underneath everything he builds.
Avijit Ghosh does not make decisions
based on what the world is moving toward. He makes decisions based on what is
true. And the truth, for him, is that certain feelings can only be expressed in
the language in which they were first felt. Bengali is not just a language for
Avijit Ghosh. It is the architecture of his inner life. It is where his
philosophy first took shape before it found its way into books, frameworks, and
movements.
When he writes 100 Bengali poems, not as
a collection, not as a project, but as a practice, he is not making a cultural
statement. He is being honest. He is writing in the language that is closest to
the experience he is describing. That is the only criterion that has ever
mattered to him.
The world may be moving toward English.
Avijit Ghosh is moving toward truth. That he does so in Bengali is not a
defiance of the world. It is a definition of himself.
And that, more than any award or record,
says everything about the philosophy this man has built his entire life around.
To learn more about Avijit Ghosh and his
work across philosophy, literature, music, visual art, and education, visit www.avijitghosh.in