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central idea of upagupta poem by rabindranath tagore?

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Answered by princess447
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The Poem “Upagupta” establishes the impermanence of sensual pleasures, the root cause of sorrow being attachment to material pleasures etc. and many such philosophical and spiritual truths. Tagore achieves this through the incidents in the life of a dancing girl and her meeting with an ascetic called Upagupta.

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Answered by sushmadhkl
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The poem "Upagupta" establishes many philosophical and spiritual truths, such as the impermanence of sensual pleasures, the root cause of sorrow being an attachment to material pleasures, and so on.

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Rabindranath Tagore, the poem's author, accomplishes this through the events in the life of a dancing girl and her encounter with an ascetic named Upagupta.

Many intellectual and spiritual truths are demonstrated in the poem "Upagupta," such as the fragility of physical pleasures, the basis of sadness being addiction to worldly pleasures, and so on. This poem's personal appeal is typical of Tagore's writings.

Our lives are frequently like the dancing girl high on her youthful wine. And the unfortunate end of such conceited people is also predicted. Only those who can look past fleeting physical pleasures can experience the true thrill of freedom.

This poem highlights the character strength of a great Buddhist monk named Upagupta. He was an ascetic to the core. He was naturally forgiving. He had excellent self-control. He drank the milk of human kindness. This poem is a wonderful tribute to Upagupta.

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