Summary of harvest hymn by sarojini naidu
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The poem by Sarojini Naidu manages to adulate the Gods who are in charge of a rich harvest. A gathering of men and ladies demonstrate their beauty by marking a hymn to the Gods, Surya, Varuna, and Prithvi.
They appreciate Surya with brilliant things as he gives his liberal brilliant sun beams for the yields to thrive. They offer him laurels as a tribute. They adulate him with Cymbal and flute.
They laud Varuna, who is the master of the rainbow, the sender of rain and dewfall as he gives his kind water to thrive the yields. They offer him Garlands as a tribute and praise him with Cymbal and Pipe.
The ladies laud Prithvi as she is the sweet and preeminent mother who gives its territory for the yields to develop. They offer her laurels as a tribute and commend him with Cymbal and drum.
They appreciate Surya with brilliant things as he gives his liberal brilliant sun beams for the yields to thrive. They offer him laurels as a tribute. They adulate him with Cymbal and flute.
They laud Varuna, who is the master of the rainbow, the sender of rain and dewfall as he gives his kind water to thrive the yields. They offer him Garlands as a tribute and praise him with Cymbal and Pipe.
The ladies laud Prithvi as she is the sweet and preeminent mother who gives its territory for the yields to develop. They offer her laurels as a tribute and commend him with Cymbal and drum.
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The Harvest Hymn poem by Sarojini Naidu is a hymn sung in praise of the three Gods Prithvi, Varuna and Surya. A group of people thank them for a rich and wonderful harvest with a garland and a cymbal and a musical instrument for their hymns for each of the deities.
Surya is praised for His magnificent sunrays on the crops that helped them prosper.
Varuna is praised for generously showering dew drops and rain on the crops for their growth.
Prithvi is praised for wholeheartedly giving a part of Her space to grow the crops.
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