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.
I love waterfalls. Thanks for posting these beautiful sights from Meghalaya. Gorgeous!
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Who doesn't love waterfalls? They're gorgeous!
DeleteGorgeous photos! I've never been there, but now I feel that I have. Here are MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOTS
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DeleteThese pictures make me really want to visit! It looks exactly like the type of trip I'd like to take. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'd enjoy the Indian countryside Lisa!
DeleteOh my goodness! That places is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Vicki! Enjoy the rest of your week!
DeleteWhat beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteAren't they? The weather was amazing as well!
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful! I never imagined there was a part of India with such huge waterfalls & gorges - very different from the pics we usually see of India - thanks for sharing!
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Yes, the usual pictures are all crowds, festivals and food aren't they? We have a very diverse country here. Each state has their own language and culture!
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