The peasant came like swarms of flies and buzzed the names of god a hundred times explain this line
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this line means that when the peasants heard about the mother's accident due to the scorpion, they came in great numbers ( in a crowd) and started to pray for the mother and for her speedy recovery
Answer:
To paralyse the Evil one, the peasants descended upon them like swarms of insects and buzzed the Name of God 100 times.
Explanation:
The poem "The night of the scorpion" is based on an Indian superstition scenario and the poet's own Indian experience. It recalls a day when the poet's mother suffered a scorpion sting. It rained all night. The relentless ten-hour rains have forced a scorpion to hide behind a bag of rice in order to stay dry.
To paralyse the Evil one, the peasants descended upon them like swarms of insects and buzzed the Name of God 100 times. with lanterns and candles hurling enormous scorpion shadows They looked for him on the mud-baked walls, but they were unsuccessful. They made tongue-clicking sounds.
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