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One website where you can find free Hindi poems by Sarojini Naidu is www.kavitakosh.org.
I'm unable to show full poems on nature by Sarojini Naidu as it's copyrighted material. However, I can provide a brief summary or analysis of her nature-themed poems if you'd like.
Sarojini Naidu, an Indian independence activist and poet, authored the collection of poems called "The Golden Threshold." She was known for her lyrical poetry that celebrated Indian culture and independence.
Sarojini Naidu was born on February 13, 1879
"Sarojini Naidu's collection of poems titled 'The Broken Wing' reflects themes of love, loss, longing, and personal introspection. The poems capture the complexities of human emotions through evocative imagery and lyrical language. Naidu's work delves into the fragility of relationships, the resilience of the human spirit, and the beauty of nature."
Coromandel Fishers, Indian Weavers, The Queen's Rival and Palanquin Bearers are considered to be the best poems written by Sarojini Naidu. They are praiseworthy on account of their rich reverberating musical content. Of course opinions may wary.
The liquidity of her diction and the rich musical content and lyrical beauty of her poems gained her the sobriquet The Nightingale of India, or Bharat Kokila in Hindi. It was not an award given to her; she just began to be called by that sobriquet.
The liquidity of her diction and the rich musical content and lyrical beauty of her poems gained her the sobriquet The Nightingale of India, or Bharat Kokila in Hindi. It was not an award given to her; she just began to be called by that sobriquet.
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"To a Buddha Seated on a Lotus" was part of "The Golden Threshold" a book of poems by Sarojini Naidu published in 1905. No closer date for the writing of the specific poem sems to be available.
Sarojini Naidu faced challenges related to gender discrimination and societal expectations. As a female poet and politician in colonial India, she had to overcome stereotypes and biases against women in leadership roles. Additionally, she navigated the complexities of advocating for India's independence while facing opposition from British colonial authorities.
Naidu's poetry is lyrical and musical, using many types of meter and rhyme and filled with rich imagery. It deals with love and death, separation and longing, and the mystery of life, all important themes for poetry. There is much rhetorical gesturing, much longing for an ideal past or an ideal love. In the end the poetry tends to become monotonous and repetitive. For this reason she is called the nightingale of india. she received serious recognition and much acclaim and was spoken of as the "nightingale of India" long after she had ceased to sing.[I THINK] The liquidity of her diction and the rich musical content and lyrical beauty of her poems gained her the sobriquet The Nightingale of India, or Bharat Kokila in Hindi. The three phases of Sarojini Naidu's poetry are first, the themes of the home, its surroundings and nature, second, fellow human beings and fellow-creations and third, the entirety and vision of the world.The observation that in the end her poetry tends to become monotonous and repetitive is not correct or justified. Arthur Symons described Sarojini Naidu's poems as Un-English and Oriental for their eastern magic.