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what divine form does it assume and what for? class 9 ans poem wind

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Answered by 6954treesa
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The “divine” form given to the wind is that of the Wind God. The divine form is given to the wind so that nature can  separate the weak from the strong.  

Answered by TheFairyTale
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The weaklings refer to those who do not have strength or power like the house, people and their hearts. 3 - What “divine” form does the wind assume and why? The “divine” form given to the wind is that of the Wind God. The divine form is given to the wind so that nature can separate the weak from the strong.

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