And
ing shall having attained fredom
after death".
(1) What type of a work is Gita ?
(2) What do you understand by do and don't ?
(3) What has been recognized as the only ? uni
(4) Why is Gita beyond the mere intellect?
(5) Who will certainly reach to Lord Krishna ?
(6) Give the suitable tittle of passage ?
(7) Give the opposite word of “Malice"
(8) Give the meaning "compulsory"
(9) Give the verb of “Prohibition"
(10) What want to say this passage ?
Answers
Answer:
asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said the Mother imperturbable, calm:
'Sing of the beggar and the leper
That swarm my streetss
"Sing of the filth and the dirt
That foul my sylvan retreats.
asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said the Mother imperturbable, calm:
'Sing of the beggar and the leper
That swarm my streetss
"Sing of the filth and the dirt
That foul my sylvan retreats.
asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said the Mother imperturbable, calm:
'Sing of the beggar and the leper
That swarm my streetss
"Sing of the filth and the dirt
That foul my sylvan retreats.
asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said the Mother imperturbable, calm:
'Sing of the beggar and the leper
That swarm my streetss
"Sing of the filth and the dirt
That foul my sylvan retreats.
asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said the Mother imperturbable, calm:
'Sing of the beggar and the leper
That swarm my streetss
"Sing of the filth and the dirt
That foul my sylvan retreats.
asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said the Mother imperturbable, calm:
'Sing of the beggar and the leper
That swarm my streetss
"Sing of the filth and the dirt
That foul my sylvan retreats.
asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said the Mother imperturbable, calm:
'Sing of the beggar and the leper
That swarm my streetss
"Sing of the filth and the dirt
That foul my sylvan retreats.
asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said the Mother imperturbable, calm:
'Sing of the beggar and the leper
That swarm my streetss
"Sing of the filth and the dirt
That foul my sylvan retreats.
asked
Shall I sing
Of the Himalayas with their snow-born peaks,
Of the three seas that wash your palm?
Shall I sing
Of your clear dawn with its pure gold-streaks?'
Said the Mother imperturbable, calm:
'Sing of the beggar and the leper
That swarm my streetss
"Sing of the filth and the dirt
That foul my sylvan retreats.