Which places are compared by the poet in the poem "Chicago Zen?
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In the poem "Chicago Zen" Ramanujan compares his homeland with the foreign land Chicago which is in the U.S.A.
Later, he compares the Himalayan river to lake Michigan of USA.
The poem brings out the idea of living according to Zen Buddhist philosophy. According to the philosophy, "life is a continuous process". In the poem, the poet talks about living in a foreign land and remembering the people living in the native place.
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