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Send me 9 th class upagupta question and answer. please it is urgent​

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Answered by avtarchand445
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Answer:

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Answered by rishikesh6994
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Question 2.

Write briefly your thoughts and feelings in these lines.

Answer:

One should not be cruel. One should be merciful. Love should be our motto. Loving of mankind is most important. We should not attach to wordly affairs. We should think of good and helping others. That is real salvation.

C1. Work in pairs. Pick out the words/ phrases from the poem which tell you about the following. Write them in the space given. One is done for you.

Answer:

dark gloomy sky The murky sky

ornamental chain is worn around the ankle of a lady Those tinkling with anklets

a religious person who leads religious leader

a simple and strict life austerely beautiful

at an appropriate time when the time is ripe.

flashes of lightning black night’s teeth showed in a flash of high tening

roadside wayside

fort like structure rampart

made slightly wet moistened

C2. The important signposts of the poem are given in the box. Fill in the flowchart in the order in which the incidents occur.

The dancing girl invites him to her home He promises to visit her when the time is ripe.

Upagupta asleep on the dusty ground of Mathura. Upagupta keeps his promise.

The woman driven away from the town

Answer:

KSEEB Solutions for Class 9 English Poetry Chapter 1 Upagupta 2

C3. Some qualities of Upagupta are given, guote the appropriate lines from the poem to justify them.

Answer:

simplicity sleeping on the dusty ground.

merciful moitening her lips with water and smeared he body with sandal balm.

forgiving stumbling over the body of Upagupta – Vasavadatta asking him to forgive her.

young and attractive lowering her lamp she saw young face austerely beautiful

be true to his words Upagupta says The time, at last, has come to visit you and, I am here”

C4. Work in a small groups. Complete the summary of the poem with suitable words given in the bubbles.

KSEEB Solutions for Class 9 English Poetry Chapter 1 Upagupta 3

Answer:

Upagupta a disciple of Buddha, goes from one place to another. Once, while he is sleeping in a small town called Mathura, a dancing girl wakes him up and invites to her home.

Upagupta refuses but tells her, “I will visit you when the time is ripe.’’ A year later, Upagupta finds the dancing girl lying on the ground outside the town, having sores all over the body. She is driven away from the town. He gives her water and applies balm on her body. The woman asks who he is Upagupta replies, “Now the time has come to visit you and I am here.”

R1. Read the questions and discuss ‘ with your partner. Then write them in your notebook.

Question 1.

Why did Upagupta wake up started?

Answer:

Upagupta woke up, because Vasavadatta, a dancing girl stumbled over his body.

Question 2.

“The dancing girl was rich.” Do you agree with this opinion? Justify your answer by quoting the text.

Answer:

“The dancing girl was rich.” We agree with this opinion because she was proud of her beauty and wealth. Her feet were those thinking with anklets. This means her chains around the anklets were making a pleasant metallic sound. She was starred with jewels. This means precious ornaments were on her body. They were shining like stars.

Question 3.

“Why do you think the ascetic did not accept the invitation of the dancing girl?

Answer:

‘The ascetic was the disciple of Buddha. His name was Upagupta. According to Buddhist principles, he was leading simple and strict ways of living. He had sacrificed the material world. On the other hand the dancing girl was proud of her youth and wealth. She was to lead her life splendidly. But the ascetic did not want such a life. Therefore he did not accept the invitation of the dancing girl.

Question 4.

How is the spring season described in the poem?

Answer:

The spring was warm. The branches of the trees on the wayside were full of beautiful flowers. Gay notes (light heartening notes) of the flute carhe floating in the warm spring of air from far away distance. Thus the spring is described in the poem.

Question 5.

“The time, at last, has come to visit you” What do you understand by this?

Answer:

“These are the words of Upagupta. He told these words to the dancing girl who he had promised her that he would visit her when the time was ripe. She was lying on the ground. Her body was spotted with sores of smallpox. Upagupta sat by her side and took her head on his knees. He gave her water and made her lips wet. He applied her body with sandal balm. The dancing girl asked who he was, the merciful one. He replied The time, at last, has come to visit you, I am here”.

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