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We entered through the open gate into a large, square courtyard. No less
than fifty horses were lined up for the Rajah's annual parade. The saddle
seats of these splendid animals were covered with silken cloth. The enormous
mansion had four minarets and broad balconies. These were now bedecked
with jasmine garlands. Twinkling bulbs of many hues added to the charm of the
surroundings. Members of the household-aged grandmas, tiny toddlers and
rugged men-were all going to participate in the day's events. The Rajah in his
oriental attire and ancestral jewellery stepped into the courtyard at 9 a.m.
His loyal retainers rushed to greet him. A large retinue of servants stood to
attention. It was a spectacular, unforgettable event in my
life

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Answered by gamingagarwalguru
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Explanation:

And who art thou? Said I to the Soft-falling shower, Which, strange to tell, gave me an Answer, as here translated: I am the Poem of the Earth, said the Voice of the rain What does the poem mean by Who art thou? Who is the poet of the above poem? What was strange in the reply of the rain to the poet? Who is the poem of the Earth?Swarajya 75- Bharath after independence SA writing in kannada

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