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(a) "Your strength or what you do is not important. What matters is your love."
(i) Who is the speaker of the above lines?
(ii) Who is he speaking for? What does it reflect about the speaker.
(See lesson-2)
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According to me, Lord Rama is the one who's the speaker of this line: "Your strength or what you do is not important. What matters is your love." What Lord is trying to explain is that love has to be considered more than strength.
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