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in what ways the title Gitanjali appropriate​

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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Explanation:

  • The title "Gitanjali" is appropriate because as the title suggests it is an offering of songs. The word Gitanjali is a combination of two words 'geet' meaning 'songs' and 'anjali' meaning offering. The word 'anjali' is used to refer to 'prayerful offering.' So, it is more like a prayerful offering of songs.
  • The songs are offered to the Lord Krishna in the poem by the poet.
  • For example, one of his song in Gitanjali states 'My song has put off her adornments...' This song depicts the state of humbleness of the poet before his master to whom he is dedicating or offering these songs to.

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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The word Gitanjali is composed out of  git+ anjali. Git means song, and anjali means offering, thus it’s meant as “Song offerings”.

Many of the verses in Gitanjali are stunning prayers written after a intestine-wrenchingly painful duration in Rabindranath Tagore’s lifestyles, in the course of which he lost his father, wife, daughter and a son in brief succession. His unfathomable pain and unshaken devotion to God are captured inside the moving prose-verses of Gitanjali, which Tagore devoted as “music offerings”.

“Gitanjali” is certainly one of Rabindranath Tagore’s fine recognized works for which he acquired the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.

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