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God is Omniscient, Omnipotent and Omnipresent. Explain with reference to the silent steps poem​

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Answered by prateeknagar4561
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He comes, comes, ever comes.

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.Many a song have I sung in many a mood of mind,

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.Many a song have I sung in many a mood of mind,but all their notes have always proclaimed,

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.Many a song have I sung in many a mood of mind,but all their notes have always proclaimed,'He comes, comes, ever comes.'

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.Many a song have I sung in many a mood of mind,but all their notes have always proclaimed,'He comes, comes, ever comes.'In the fragrant days of sunny April through the forest path he comes,

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.Many a song have I sung in many a mood of mind,but all their notes have always proclaimed,'He comes, comes, ever comes.'In the fragrant days of sunny April through the forest path he comes,comes, ever comes.

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.Many a song have I sung in many a mood of mind,but all their notes have always proclaimed,'He comes, comes, ever comes.'In the fragrant days of sunny April through the forest path he comes,comes, ever comes.In the rainy gloom of July nights on the thundering chariot of clouds

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.Many a song have I sung in many a mood of mind,but all their notes have always proclaimed,'He comes, comes, ever comes.'In the fragrant days of sunny April through the forest path he comes,comes, ever comes.In the rainy gloom of July nights on the thundering chariot of cloudshe comes, comes, ever comes.

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.Many a song have I sung in many a mood of mind,but all their notes have always proclaimed,'He comes, comes, ever comes.'In the fragrant days of sunny April through the forest path he comes,comes, ever comes.In the rainy gloom of July nights on the thundering chariot of cloudshe comes, comes, ever comes.In sorrow after sorrow it is his steps that press upon my heart,

He comes, comes, ever comes.Every moment and every age,every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes.Many a song have I sung in many a mood of mind,but all their notes have always proclaimed,'He comes, comes, ever comes.'In the fragrant days of sunny April through the forest path he comes,comes, ever comes.In the rainy gloom of July nights on the thundering chariot of cloudshe comes, comes, ever comes.In sorrow after sorrow it is his steps that press upon my heart,and it is the golden touch of his feet that makes my joy to shine.

Summary of the Poem:

Summary of the Poem:Tagore asks his readers whether they have ever experienced the constantly approaching Silent Steps regardless of age and time. In his songs regardless of his ‘mood of mind’ Tagore felt His sympathetic presence. The Silent Steps approach regardless of the place and season. He comes to the poet when he is in trouble and fills his heart with blessings, and with His touch of Feet rescues him out of the plight.

Theme:

:The main focus of the poem is the Almighty God, known by many epithets; Allah, God, Bhagwan, Creator, Soul of the universe etc. He visits His creation all the time and does not let them suffer alone in their miseries. The repetition of the line “he comes, comes, ever comes” intensifies God’s concern and love for the human being.

Conclusion:

Conclusion:This poem strengthens the conceptions: God is Omnipresent (all-pervasive) Omnipotent (all-powerful) and Omniscient (all-knowing). And this idea helps overcome the fear of suffering and pessimism.

Answered by mitrarahul313
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Explanation:

describe the journey of god in sunny April and in the july night

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