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Summary of a little grain of gold

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Answered by rishabhsharma95274
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THIS IS THE SUMMARY OF IT....

One day the poet-beggar was begging from door to door in the village path. Suddenly he saw at a distant a golden chariot coming towards him with the king of all kings seated in it. Soon the chariot came and stopped before the poet-beggar. The king came down from the chariot and looked at the poet-beggar with a smiling face. Then the poet-beggar felt that the luck of his life had come at last.

But contrary to his expectation the king himself held out his hand asking for alms. The poet-beggar was utterly confused an stood undecided. He could not make out how a king could beg from a beggar. He took it for a kingly jest.

Then he took out the smallest grain of corn from his bag and offered it to the king reluctantly.

At the end of day the poet-beggar returned home and emptied his bag on the floor. To his great surprise, he found a little grain of gold in the heap of alms. Then he realized his foolishness. He wished that he had had the heart to give his all to the king. Because in that case he would have back his all in gold.

The poet-beggar expected rich alms from the king. But contrary to his expectation, the king himself begged alms from the poet-beggar. The poet-beggar was greatly surprised and took it for a kingly jest.

God sometimes comes down on earth in the guise of a poor beggar to test a man if he is ready to sacrifice his all to God. So it was not really a kingly jest.

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Answered by ParvezShere
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Summary of a little grain of gold:

  • The poem is an extract from Tagore’s Gitanjali, is a collection of song offerings celebrating the glory of God.
  • The poem is about the strange ways in which God tests his devotees. It might be the endless wandering of humanity in the wasteland of modernity where there is no hope, no love and no sympathy.
  • The speaker of the poem is a beggar. As usual the beggar goes from door to door in the village seeking alms, he had a glimpse of golden chariot approaching him at a distance that made everything bright and dazzling. He is impressed greatly by its splendor. Now he wonders whether the chariot is real or he is dreaming.
  • Tagore highlights in this poem an idea of the value of charity, love and sacrifice, a spiritual message.

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