Saturday 18 September 2021

Pre- independent Literature: Dino Daan by Rabindranath Tagore

 

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Welcome to my blog now I'm going write about the poem 'Deeno Daan by Rabindranath Tagore's. This task was given by heena ma'am. 




A translation of Tagore’s poem ‘Deeno Daan’ (’Destitute Donation’)


Said the royal attendant, “Despite entreaties, king,

The finest hermit, best among men, refuses shelter

In your temple of gold, he is singing to god

Beneath a tree by the road. The devout surround him

In numbers large, their overflowing tears of joy

Rinse the dust off the earth. The temple, though,

Is all but deserted; just as bees abandon

The gilded honeypot when maddened by the fragrance

Of the flower to swiftly spread their wings

And fly to the petals unfurling in the bush

To quench their eager thirst, so too are people,

Sparing not a glance for the palace of gold,

Thronging to where a flower in a devout heart

Spreads heaven’s incense. On the bejewelled platform

The god sits alone in the empty temple.”


At this,

The fretful king dismounted from his throne to go

Where the hermit sat beneath the tree. Bowing, he said,

“My lord, why have you forsaken god’s mighty abode,

The royal construction of gold that pierces the sky,

To sing paeans to the divine here on the streets?’

“There is no god in that temple,” said the hermit.


Furious,

The king said, “No god! You speak like a godless man,

Hermit. A bejewelled idol on a bejewelled throne,

You say it’s empty?”


“Not empty, it holds royal arrogance,

You have consecrated yourself, not the god of the world.”


Frowning, said the king, “You say the temple I made

With twenty lakh gold coins, reaching to the sky,

That I dedicated to the deity after due rituals,

This impeccable edifice – it has no room for god!”


Said the tranquil hermit, “The year when the fires

Raged and rendered twenty thousand subjects

Homeless, destitute; when they came to your door

With futile pleas for help, and sheltered in the woods,

In caves, in the shade of trees, in dilapidated temples,

When you constructed your gold-encrusted building

With twenty lakh gold coins for a deity, god said,

‘My eternal home is lit with countless lamps

In the blue, infinite sky; its everlasting foundations

Are truth, peace, compassion, love. This feeble miser

Who could not give homes to his homeless subjects

Expects to give me one!’ At that moment god left

To join the poor in their shelter beneath the trees.

As hollow as the froth and foam in the deep wide ocean

Is your temple, just as bereft beneath the universe,

A bubble of gold and pride.”


Flaring up in rage

The king said, “You false deceiver, leave my kingdom

This instant.”


Serenely the hermit said to him,

“You have exiled the one who loves the devout.

Now send the devout into the same exile, king.”


Translated from the Bengali by Arunava Sinha.




1) The poem is written before 120 years (approx.). Can you find any resemblance between the poem and the pandemic time? Some hints: During the pandemic time temples were closed - people were dying - there was no place in hospitals for Covid patients)


Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone in Ayodhya for the Ram templ on August 5 which received mixed reactions from Indians. A day after the public ceremony, a 120-years old poem written by 

Rabindranath Tagore has gone viral on social media. The reason: Tagore's poem 'Deeno Daan' has an uncanny resemblance to the present times we live in.


Corona Virus Plate clapping campaign amid public curfew viral on social meadia, question arose. Amidst the growing havoc of the Corona virus, where the enthusiasm was seen on March 22 for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal of the public curfew. In fact appeal of janata Curfew was  due to people doing social distancing at home and increasing the enthusiasm of people to deal with global epidemic like Corona. But some people took to the street in Delhi, Indore, Ahmadabad and other parts of the country and made fun of camping by taking the crowd, they have also became a character of laughter.  We can see here stupidity of peoples and situation  become very critical.


In the corona pandemic thousands of people died and there was no space in hospitals. Countries like India have lakhs of people who believe in God except rather than humanity.  During the corona pandemic we see that everything was closed. People have to stay at home. Even temples were also closed !  People talked a lot about this topic. When the money came people built a temple rather than a hospital, so now temples are closed so where will they go ? Same thing is happening in this time also that there are people like this king who are using money only to become famous and popular. There is no humanity in their hearts. People face a lot of problems during the corona pandemic


2) Why do you think the King is angry on the Sage?


King is angry with the sage because the sage doesn't accept the proposal of the king. King offered him a beautiful temple for living there and for worship. But the sage denied his offer by saying that God is not there in the temple, God has gone away with the poor people. There is no need for this beautiful temple if you can't help poor people who are your (King's) responsibility. The sage speaks truth and all we know that,


"Truth is always bitter !"


So that's why the king thought that the sage was insulting my decision. The sage hurts the ego of the king. This is why the king is angry with him. 


3) Why do you think the Sage denies to enter in the temple?


The poem talks about a sage, who tells a king that the temple he has built with "two million gold coins," does not have god inside. The king is enraged, calls the sage an atheist, and asks if such a grand temple could be empty. The sage replies that it isn't empty - it's filled with the king's pride.


The sage denied to enter in the temple because he believes that God is not living in the gold temples. He thinks that God is living with the pure and kind people. What should we do with this gold, if the gold came from poor people's hard work. If they don't have enough food for survival, this gold temple is useless ! Instead of living there God will choose to live under the trees because the  poor people take rest under that tree. 


4) Can there be any connection between the text of the poem and the verdict of Ayoydhya Ram Mandir? (To get some ideas.


August 5th marked a historic day in India when Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid down the first bricks of the much-contested Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The ceremony was marked with much fanfare and celebrations. The celebrations were in the middle of a pandemic that has gripped the world. On the same day, deaths from Covid-19 in India crossed the 40,000 mark, the fifth highest in the world, even as the country recorded its biggest single-day surge in fatalities at 918 on Wednesday, with the count crossing 900 for the first time.


Meanwhile, many on social media found parallels between Tagore's poem and the Ram Mandir ceremony.




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