English, asked by vettriagency43, 1 month ago

And far and near kokilas hail the day; And to their pastures wend our sleepy cows;” (i)what are kokilas? (ii)How do the cows go to their pastures?​

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Answered by dssa2906
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Answer:

b) wend or sleepy & a) type of village

Answered by AditiHegde
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And far and near kokilas hail the day; And to their pastures wend our sleepy cows -

the above question is from the poem - the Casuarina tree by the poet Toru Dutt.

  1. in the above line, kokilas are referred to the birds like cuckoo.
  2. the cows go to the pastures like as if they are sleepy and are mending the pasture.
  3. the poet uses the adjective - sleepy for the cow.
  4. kokilas are the common birds that are found almost through out the day.
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