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Compare and contrast the characters of King Govinda and the priest Raghupati. Story - Sacrifice

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Answered by jjasmeen012
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King Govinda is a kind hearted, liberal and a fair ruler who bravely puts an end to animal sacrifice in his kingdom. However, Raghupati the priest of the temple, was arrogant and haughty and was completely furious by this altered law. Bringing out various reasons to support your opinion, explain whose decision do you agree the most.” Write your opinion inabout 200 words.InstructionsWrite your opinionon the above topic using all the elements of the sacrifice on animals and whose opinion is right.Appeal to reason and logicExpress it by using facts presented in the logical mannerMake sure that your answerwill convince the reader that you are right from an ethical point of view.Try to awaken the reader’s sympathy, sadness, anger, or other kind of emotion so that your argument is convincing.Write theansweron a sheet of paper and upload an image of the answer. Make the presentation attractive.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Priest Raghupati and King Govinda:

Raghupati, the priest represents Brahmins and Brahminism. Tagore a really sharp social critic criticizes the social hierarchy and brahminism to represent God. Here Raghupati does all sins within the name of God to sustain his selfish interests. To him what matters is power which he loses at the top as his evil of priesthood is dropped at light. Confident in his superiority as Brahmin and as Priest he's bent punish the ‘insolent’ king by killing him and offering his blood within the place of blood of animals usually sacrificed. Holy sacrificial fire may be a necessary a part of Hindu worship and fire is additionally a well known symbol of anger. Mixing of these ideas, Raghupati says that the anger of Brahmins and God are going to be satisfied is he succeeds in getting the king killed. Raghupati first trusts to the recalcitrant General to steer a rebellion, but vainly so incites Nakshatra, the king’s brother to kill the king. Raghupati is banished for eight years and he pleads and gets a day’s time within the course of which he's to hold out his mission of revenge and urges his disciple and foster son Jaising to kill the king. King Govinda is a kind hearted, liberal and a fair ruler who bravely puts an end to animal sacrifice in his kingdom and the kingdom of Tripura.

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