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Whom does ‘His’ refer to? Why is the ‘H’ capital in the word ‘His’? What does he carry in the hollow of his hand?

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Answered by vaani46
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The poet says that the seeds are held in the hollow of the palm. Since he has planted a tree, he holds the growth of the nation in his hands. The poet has used the capital letter H in 'His' to give divine importance to the person doing a noble deed.

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