Salute r day x std english poem
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Harindranath Chattopadhyay is using Republic Day to state his feelings on the current scenario and wants Indians to be motivated and to achieve peace in every endeavour.
In the first stanza, he is calling everyone to greet the Mother Earth and to make a vow that we will forget our differences and hatred. Also, we will be united in bringing up the nation by having one dream and by working together in achieving that dream.
In the second stanza, he is asking mother earth to give the strength through her “chaste image” to fight against “all the crass enemies of truth” who had made the “graves of the martyred youth” as their gardens, in peaceful method like the way she has carried the “lamp of peace”.
He also states that these types of people who boast on their achievements of killing without feeling any kind of remorse and would shamelessly plant their bloodstained flags in the graveyards of many young warriors are found throughout the world.
The poet then praises the Republic of India. He says that the freedom obtained by us will be like a “New harbor lights” for many countries still in war.
He also says that by simply praying, no change can be brought especially, from the one who has his callous hand clasped and who gets pleasure in seeing millions die. The poet also states that Freedom can be achieved only if people of influence join together to get it.
He states that “famine, drought, dread and doom” will continue to turn the humans into helpless. They will become shriveled and not even have the energy to vent their hard-feelings through cry or groans but still, the poet wishes that every Indians to become a “fearless announcing drum” that they keep echoing “new hope; new-desire” which would “burn the rubbish heaps of hate”.
In the first stanza, he is calling everyone to greet the Mother Earth and to make a vow that we will forget our differences and hatred. Also, we will be united in bringing up the nation by having one dream and by working together in achieving that dream.
In the second stanza, he is asking mother earth to give the strength through her “chaste image” to fight against “all the crass enemies of truth” who had made the “graves of the martyred youth” as their gardens, in peaceful method like the way she has carried the “lamp of peace”.
He also states that these types of people who boast on their achievements of killing without feeling any kind of remorse and would shamelessly plant their bloodstained flags in the graveyards of many young warriors are found throughout the world.
The poet then praises the Republic of India. He says that the freedom obtained by us will be like a “New harbor lights” for many countries still in war.
He also says that by simply praying, no change can be brought especially, from the one who has his callous hand clasped and who gets pleasure in seeing millions die. The poet also states that Freedom can be achieved only if people of influence join together to get it.
He states that “famine, drought, dread and doom” will continue to turn the humans into helpless. They will become shriveled and not even have the energy to vent their hard-feelings through cry or groans but still, the poet wishes that every Indians to become a “fearless announcing drum” that they keep echoing “new hope; new-desire” which would “burn the rubbish heaps of hate”.
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