summary of poem upagupta in english
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The Poem “Upagupta” establishes the impermanence of sensual pleasures, the root cause of sorrow being attachment to material pleasures etc. ... The poem presents two moments in the life of a dancing girl. The dancing girl comes to Upagupta, the disciple of Buddha on a dark night and invites him to her house.
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The poem "Upagupta" demonstrates so many religious and intellectual truths, among them the transience of sensuous delights, the basis of sadness being devotion to worldly gratification, etc. Through the events in the existence of such a dancer girl & her interaction with just a monk by the name of Upagupta, Tagore accomplishes everything.
- Two things with in lifetime of the dancing girl are depicted there in poetry. On such a darkness, the dancing girl approaches Upagupta, the Buddha's disciple, & extends an invitation to her home.
- Upagupta declines her offer and promises to see her whenever the time is right.
- She is said to be adamant about her youth and attractiveness.
- When she contracts "black plague" and is expelled out from city, she runs into the monk once more after a long hiatus.
- She is comforted by the monk who approaches her. He claims that now would be a good time to see her.
- The two key events with in girl's life—two crucial periods of one's life—are depicted in these two instances from her existence.
- The poetry may not seem to be moving, and still the dancer girl's exterior and inner lives are examples of it.
- Her life undergoes a significant shift.
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