What did Raghunath do when Govinda threw the bangles into the river what does this tell your about Raghunath.
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Raghunath jumped straight into the river to find the bangles back but he couldn't find them. This suggests that Ragunath was materialistic in nature and gave more value to things.
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- Raghunath was the disciple of Govinda. He gifted his master a pair of gold bangles in order to offer support to him.
- When Govinda threw the bangles into the rivers in order to teach him the true value of spiritualism over materialism.
- But Raghunath's act of jumping immediately into the river to get the bangles back to shows his materialistic nature.
- Through this incident, Tagore conveys a profound message of the human's excessive inclination to material possessions leading to leave no space for 'their own minds and lives.'
Learn more: Govinda's Disciple
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When Raghunath Govinda after he fail to find the bangle Govinda through another bangle into the river and said there it is.
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