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buffaloes mainly eat grass. why are they referred to here as flower fed? (what season uis it? what does 'the blooming grass'mean?)

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Answered by sathurshana
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the phrase "flower-fed" as a way of talking about how the buffalo were part of nature.  It brings to mind images of buffalo roaming wild, and also of the beauty nature (it could have just been "grass-fed" but that wouldn't have sounded beautiful).

The poem is talking about how the natural landscape that used to exist has been destroyed by the coming of civilization.  By calling the buffalo "flower-fed" the poet shows the buffalo as a part of a beautiful natural landscape and makes us sad that the landscape has been destroyed.

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Answered by namratasingh8888
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