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the religion of the forest by Rabindranath Tagore essay, summary ​

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Answered by chandradey197912
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In The Religion of the Forest, the poet says that our attitude of mind “guides our attempts to establish relations with the universe either by conquest or by union, either through the cultivation of power or through that of sympathy”. The forest teaches us union and compassion.

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Our mental attitude guides our endeavours to build ties with the universe either by conquering or by union, either through the cultivation of power or through that of sympathy, the poet writes in The Religion of the Forest.

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The forest instils in us the values of cooperation and compassion.

Our relationship with the forest and Nature, according to Tagore, is one that permits us to experience our

humanity. In all our dramas...Nature stands on her own, proving that she has her tremendous duty, to convey the eternal tranquilly to human emotions, he writes.

The heart of a forest culture is this permanency, this calm, this joy of living, achieved not by conquest and dominance, but through coexistence and cooperation.

The forest also teaches us about 'enoughness,' or how to appreciate Nature's gifts without exploitation or accumulation, as a concept of equality. Know all that moves in this moving universe as encircled by God, Tagore writes in The Religion of the Forest, quoting ancient texts written in the forest, and discover happiness through surrender, not hunger of possession."

In a forest, no species takes the share of another species. Every species survives by collaborating with others. This is what Earth Democracy is all about.

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