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what does the poet mean by 'deliverance'? where is it to be found?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Deliverance, for Rabindranath Tagore, is found through one's hard work and actions.

Explanation:

The poem "Leave this Chanting" by Rabindranath Tagore is one of the most profound works of poetry that in capable of inspiring people. To him, instead of staying in a closed room chanting and worshiping god, it is better to go and work. Mere worship won't bring about deliverance: "Open thine eyes and see thy God is not before thee". God does not dwell in secluded corners of temples or in lonely places. He is among those who work hard for their living, toiling under the extreme weathers and doing their utmost to work. This working hard and doing our best will definitely be the way for deliverance: "Meet him and stand by him in toil and in sweat of thy brow".

Answered by kritikag0101
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Answer:

Deliverance, for Rabindranath Tagore, is found through one's diligent effort and activities.

Explanation:

The Poem "Leave this Chanting" by Rabindranath Tagore is one of the most significant works of verse that unequipped for moving individuals. As far as he might be concerned, rather than remaining in a shut room chanting and adoring god, it is smarter to proceed to work. Simple love will not achieve deliverance: "Open thine eyes and see thy God isn't before you". God doesn't stay in that frame of mind of sanctuaries or in forlorn spots. He is among the people who buckle down for their living, working under the super climate and doing their most extreme to work. This trying sincerely and giving a valiant effort will be the way to deliverance: "Meet him and stand by him in work and in the perspiration of thy forehead".

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