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Who is being addressed in the poem leave this chanting and singing?​

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Answered by adityapalaskar2003
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akash is being addressed

Answered by varindagarg812
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The lines quoted above are from the poem "Leave This Chanting," written by Rabindranath Tagore, a prominent Indian poet. This poem was initially written in Bengali, however it was later translated into English by the poet himself. The poet's strong faith and understanding of God are evident in this poem. However, the poem is written in the style of Bhakti poetry. According to the poet, one does not need to adopt traditional devotional practises like as repeating'mantras' or telling beads to find God. Hard labour is the only way to find God. Hard effort is the best kind of worship for God.

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Who in the poem is being addressed, and why are they chanting and singing?

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we have to write Who in the poem is being addressed, and why are they chanting and singing?

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The poet addresses all those who are seeking deliverance in these verses. Many individuals believe that singing religious songs in praise of God will bring them salvation. For them, deliverance entails breaking free from the cycle of birth and death, as well as arduous labour. It is, nevertheless, impossible to achieve deliverance. The burden of creation has been placed on God's shoulders. God is the one who not only produces but also cares for everything. Forever, God is obligated to us. There is no other way to go to God than to labour hard.

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