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Questions and Answers from "Govinda's Disciple" by Rabindranath Tagore.

Comprehension

A. 1. 'Hills dark with the woods' means- 

   a. The hills look dark because of the thick forest.

2. 'scarred with the torrents' means- 

    a. The hills have cuts made by the flowing river.

3. Why did Govinda throw the gold bangles into the river?

    c. To make Raghunath understand the unimportance of wealth.


B. 1. Describe the place where Govinda sat reading the scriptures?

Ans. The place where Govinda was sitting and reading scriptures was very calm and peaceful. He sat on a rock on the shore of the river Ganga. It was flowing very swiftly. Its water is pure and clean. Near the river, there were hills which was dark because of the thick forest. And in the middle of the forest, there were many small streams flowing.


2. What did Raghunath do when Govinda threw the bangles into the river? What does this tell about Raghunath?

Ans. When Govinda threw the bangles into the river, Raghunath within a wink of eye jumped into the river to find it out.

      This incident informs us that Raghunath is very materialistic and he does not have any sense spirituality. He loves wealth and money. He wants to show his wealth to his guru.


C. 1. In not more than 60 words, explain the message that Govinda tried to give his disciple by throwing the bangles into the river.

Ans. Govinda as a teacher tried to give his best lesson to his disciple. He wanted to show that when you want to get Salvation or spirituality, you need to be detached from any materialistic things. You should concentrate only on God, not on wealth and money. So, he three the bangles which are used here as a symbol of materialistic pleasure.



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Summary of the poem, "Govinda's Disciple" by Rabindranath Tagore, ISCE, CLASS 6.

Rabindranath Tagore's "Govinda's Disciple" is a moral poem which gives us an insight of what is real meaning of spiritualism and how we can achieve it. It is all about the relationship between a guru, Govinda and his Disciple, Ragunath. It shows how materialism creates a barrier in the way to achieve spiritualism.
     Here Govinda teaches Ragunath material pleasure and spiritual pleasure can not go together. We have to choose any one of them. However, before going to the direct poem, we should know about Govinda. Govinda Singh was one of the founders of Sikh Religion. He had many pupils whom he gave the knowledge of spiritualism and salvation.

        In the very beginning of the poem, the poet gives the description of the nature. These natural images transform the readers' mind from the worldly surrounding to the core of nature. Rabindranath describes that the river Ganga is flowing whose water is crystal clear, it looks transparent. The bank of the river is marked with the jutted rocksf which it seems like the river bank is set into a perpetual frown. The hill  is looking completely dark because of the thick forest which was also marked by the small streams which were flowing here and there through it.

        Govinda was reading scriptures sitting on the rock in the side of the river bank. Ragunath came with a pair of Bangles as a gift to his master. The master was not satisfied with it and he wanted to give him a lesson. He let one of the bangles to roll down into the river. Swing it, Ragunath desperately jumped into the river to find it out. But Govinda looked unbothered, with no time he started reading his scriptures again. Just like Govinda, the water of the river looked unworried and it continued to hide it away and moved in its own wish. 

        After a long search, Ragunath came to his master and asked him to say where the bangles were. But suddenly to Ragunath's shock, Govinda threw the other bangle into the water and said, " Here it is". This is how the poem ends.

         This is how he teaches a lesson to his disciple. The true quality of a teacher is to show the right path to his disciples. Here in this poem it is shown very clearly. Govinda taught Ragunath that we should leave the attraction for material pleasure and then only we can feel the spirituality. The poem ends in a very abrupt manner which gives us a strong and powerful message.
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