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What does the poet celebrate in songs of the Ganga

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Answered by loxia
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Answer:

The poet celebrates life in "Songs of the Ganga."

Explanation:

The poet Arvind Mehrotra in the poem has personified the river Ganga as different things which symbolizes life. While flowing from its origin and mixing in the Bay of Bengal, the river Ganga plays many important roles supporting life. The vivid description of life can be seen clearly in the poem.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

Songs of the Ganga sang by Arvind Mehrotra has personified the river with differ things. The river is also used as a sign or symbol of our life.

As the Ganga starts from the Himalayas in the West in Uttarakhand state of India and flows along east via the Gengetic plains of the North India and through Bangladesh and empties itself on the Bay of Bengal. It is a life for people in India.

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