Hello! For this post I will be exploring another poem written by Sarojini Naidu, called "Coromandel Fishers". This poem can be taken as an allegory, for although it speaks to fishermen, it's metaphoric value speaks to the nation, and can be considered a wakening call for the people of our country. When I wrote about "In the Bazaars of Hyderabad", I mentioned that Sarojini Naidu was one of our freedom fighters, and believed greatly in the Swadeshi movement. Naidu reflects her passion for India in this poem.
These are beautiful photos. Now I want to visit Spain!
ReplyDeleteYou should- it's a great place! Thanks, the pictures were taken by my father.
DeleteLooking forward to Singapore. We were there last year and loved it.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving it as well!
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I've never been to Spain, the photos look great. The modern stained glass is interesting.
ReplyDeleteI loved the way the stained glass lit up the dark cathedral. You should definitely visit!
DeleteI love stained glass and great architecture, so I love your photos!
ReplyDeleteMy, that is an amazing building! I love the style of building and the fact that it is still standing.
ReplyDeleteIt was very unique yet it fit into the rest of the street.
DeleteBeautiful pictures - you really have an eye for photography! I would love to go to Spain some day. And Singapore next? Wow! Lucky you :)
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Thank you so much! These pictures weren't taken by me though- they are my dad's. Next week's pictures were taken by me, and you'll find that they're not as great as these ones.
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