Which line, in the latter part
of the poem, has the same
meaning as the first line of
the poem? Explain this line. In chapter on the grasshopper and the cricket
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Bharat Our Land’, is one of the important patriotic poems of Bharati that expounds patriotism, rich in symbolic connotations and profound in its spiritual content. Before the British came, the poet recounts India's glorious past. Because of its rich art, culture, art and farming, India was known as a Golden Eagle. Because of the British, all glory was destroyed. The poet in the poem wants an India reconstructed before the rule of the British.
It shows that the whole Indian prior to consciousness, a united vision in grandeur, physical beauty, spiritual and intellectual powers. This poem shows the poet's emotional intensity beautifully. It addresses various topics for the great people and the reality in geographical terms. The title itself shows that the past wants to talk about his motherland, so we feel proud to be an Indian when we read this poem.
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