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My desires ripen into fruits of love (i) Who says this? (ii) Identify the title of the poem (iii) Who is referred to as ‘My’?​

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Answered by marooaanchal28
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Deliverance is not for me in renunciation. I feel the embrace of freedom in thousand bonds of delight.” This strikes the keynote of Tagore’s poetic spirituality. MN Kundu writes.

Answered by varshika1664
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The Correct Answers are as below :

  1. Rabindranath Tagore quoted these lines.
  2. The poem from which the lines are taken is present among the various poems given in Gitanjali.
  3. The desires of Rabindranath Tagore are referred to as My Desires.

Explanation:

According to famous belief and conception, a mystic is he, who renounces the sector and shuns the pleasures of the senses. however Rabindranath Tagore isn't this kind of mystic poet. He neither renunciates the sector nor does he shun the pleasures of senses.

According to the poet, the real deliverance or rescue isn't in leaving behind the world and its activities. the poet feels the pride of deliverance is in one thousand bonds of pleasure. These thousand bounds of pleasure are the numerous duties, which man has to discharge in this world for the genuine pleasure and pleasure lies in discharging the duties, that have been assigned to the person in this world.

According to the poet, human lifestyles is like an earthen pot or tumbler which God fills up over and over with the wine of various colorings and tastes and now no longer to drink this wine will be the peak of ingratitude.

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