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1. I believe Tagore values are held high, he believed in
Hinduism wanted people to go beyond the four walls
of their temple to where god really exists. He goes on
to say in his poem ” where the tiller is tilling the hard
ground and where the pathmaker is breaking stones.
He is with them in sun and in shower, and his garment
is covered with dust. He belives if you truly want to
devote yourself to god, the priest must come out of
his temple, give up his holy robes and work with the
humble tillers of the soil in rain and sun where he is.
2. I believe Tagore values the path of renunciation, the
most because in his poems he encouage the priest to
leave his temple and stand with god side by side.
“Meet him and stand by him in toil and in sweat of thy
brow”. In this poem he describes giving up what you
might want for yourself, and instead, doing things for
other.
3. Based on the second poem, I believe the dungeon
represent himself and the walls is what he puts up to
protect himself but he soon realize by putting up the
wall he is loosing sight of himself and as he continue
to build a wall he takes pride in what he has created
but at the end he has lost sight of his true self “all the
care I take I lose sight of my true being.”
4. Ego: After reading the passage Ego I believe Advaita
vedanta Darsha applys to “If one analyses oneself, one
doesn’t find any such thing as I. Take an onion for
instance. First of all, you peel off the red outer skin:
then you find thick white skins. Peel these one after
the other, and you won’t find anything inside, In that
state a man no longer finds the existence of his ego.
And who is there left to seek it? Who can describe how
he feels in that state in his own pure Consciousness
about the real nature of Brahman.” Because in Advaita
Vedanta Darsha its object is to destroy the ego so that
the only God- like self remains and once you are free
from your ego, you have achieved Moksha.
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