Basant Geets by Chandrabhidan Chandra
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What is the main subject of the Five Basant Geets written by Chandrabhidan Chandra?

  • The mystical sounds of the village
  • The arrival of spring and the joy it brings (correct)
  • The various scents associated with spring
  • The different shades of green in nature
  • According to the poems, what does the arrival of spring bring?

  • A sense of melancholy
  • A feeling of nostalgia
  • A sense of renewal and happiness (correct)
  • An atmosphere of gloom
  • What does the poet encourage children to do in relation to the poems?

  • Ignore them as they are not relevant to modern life
  • Memorize them and recite at school
  • Compare them to scientific theories
  • Read them and learn about the seasons (correct)
  • Which aspect of nature is mentioned in the poems regarding the arrival of spring?

    <p>The arrival of saplings and new leaves on trees</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What imagery does the poet use to describe the village in relation to spring?

    <p>&quot;A strange village of the spring season&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the poet mention as an important responsibility in relation to nature?

    <p>Preserving nature and taking care of the environment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which natural sounds are referenced in the poems about spring?

    <p>Chirping of birds and rustling of leaves</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Five Basant Geets were written by Chandrabhidan Chandra, born in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, India, in 1957.
    • Chandrabhidan Chandra, a poet, director, and actor, has written extensively in various publications.
    • The poems describe the arrival of spring and the joy it brings to both humans and the natural world.
    • The poems mention the arrival of saplings and new leaves on trees, as well as the blooming of flowers.
    • The poems describe the sun and the clouds, as well as the arrival of various birds and creatures.
    • The poet expresses the idea that the arrival of spring brings with it a sense of renewal and happiness.
    • The poems describe the various scents associated with spring, such as the fragrance of blooming flowers and the scent of rain.
    • The poems also mention the sounds of nature, such as the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves.
    • The poet encourages children to read the poems and learn the tricks of the seasons.
    • The poet uses the imagery of a village, referring to it as "a strange village of the spring season."
    • The poet describes the arrival of the monsoon rains and the harvest that follows.
    • The poems also mention the importance of taking care of the environment and preserving nature.

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    Explore the poems written by Chandrabhidan Chandra about the arrival of spring, the joy it brings, and the renewal it signifies for both humans and the natural world. The poems are rich in imagery and sensory descriptions, reflecting on the scents, sounds, and sights of the season.

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