English, asked by vivekkumar5306622, 5 months ago

explain I swore to save fire
from the sin of forgetfullness​

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Answered by Anonymous
17

Answer:

He is 'parsi' by religion, but he violated the tradition of his religion by cremating his child. ... The fire had forgotten that he is a 'Parsi' because it (fire) deals equally with everybody irrespective of their caste, creed, or religion. So he swore to save fire from the sin of forgetfulness.

Answered by farzanakhan90
2

Explanation:

The fire had forgotten that he is a 'Parsi' because it (fire) deals equally with everybody irrespective of their caste, creed, or religion. So he swore to save fire from the sin of forgetfulness. ... The poet is a “Parsi”, dislikes the cremation of a dead body.

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