where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls
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This line is taken from Rabindranath Tagore's "Where the Mind is Without fear". He wrote this poem when India was under the subjugation of the British rule, which had robbed India of its pride and dignity.
By these lines, the poet wishes that his country should not be divided on the basis of narrow domestic walls of caste, class, colour, religion, creed and region. He prays that the mind of his countrymen should not be engulfed in such prejudices. On the other hand, their minds should be enriched by thoughts and actions which are worthy and beneficial to the nation.
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This line is taken from Rabindranath Tagore's "Where the Mind is Without fear". He wrote this poem when India was under the subjugation of the British rule, which had robbed India of its pride and dignity.
By these lines, the poet wishes that his country should not be divided on the basis of narrow domestic walls of caste, class, colour, religion, creed and region. He prays that the mind of his countrymen should not be engulfed in such prejudices. On the other hand, their minds should be enriched by thoughts and actions which are worthy and beneficial to the nation.
Hope it helps!
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