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summary of chapter dhool

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Answered by priyav
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In Dhool chapter the author ramvilas sharma has highlighted the importance of dust (dhool). He also describes about the hardworking Indian farmers. He says that today's generation do not allow children to play in the mud. But in villages children whose face is covered with mud is compared to diamond covered by mud. He also describes the importance of earthly clay which is even used in covering idols. Sati, warrior and yulisis showed their respect, devotion and love towards dust in many ways. It also symbolizes patriotism. Author concludes that we should respect dhool by which we show our respect towards our motherland.
Answered by blackknight87
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In Dhool chapter the author ramvilas sharma has highlighted the importance of dust (dhool). He also describes about the hardworking Indian farmers. He says that today's generation do not allow children to play in the mud. But in villages children whose face is covered with mud is compared to diamond covered by mud. He also describes the importance of earthly clay which is even used in covering idols. Sati, warrior and yulisis showed their respect, devotion and love towards dust in many ways. It also symbolizes patriotism. Author concludes that we should respect dhool by which we show our respect towards our motherland.

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