English, asked by radhika111bhagat, 9 months ago

Deslibe the place where Govinda sat reading the scriptures.
. What did Raghunath do when Govinda threw the bangles into the river? What does this tell
you about Raghunath?​

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Answered by krishavachhani2006
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Answer:

Raghunath jumped straight into the river to find the bangles back but he couldn't find them. This suggests that Ragunath was materialistic in nature and gave more value to things.

Explanation:

Raghunath was the disciple of Govinda. He gifted his master a pair of gold bangles in order to offer support to him.

When Govinda threw the bangles into the rivers in order to teach him the true value of spiritualism over materialism.

But Raghunath's act of jumping immediately into the river to get the bangles back to shows his materialistic nature.

Through this incident, Tagore conveys a profound message of the human's excessive inclination to material possessions leading to leave no space for 'their own minds and lives.'

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Govinda sat on a rock on the bank of the Ganges in a heavenly and serene

environment of hills, trees and river. The hill was surrounded by drift woods and other debris

brought by the river and deposited from time to time by the overflowing river Ganges. He was

deeply engrossed in reading divine scripture.

.When Govinda threw the bangles into the river, Raghunath jumped after the bangles to

retrieve them but he was not able to find them. It tells us about the materialistic nature of

Raghunath. Through the poem, the poet gives us message that true masters don’t value

materislistic trinket but Raghunath was opposite to this.

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