Saturday, 10 April 2021

The Royal Tombs Of Golconda ( Poem Summary , Answer & Annotation ) by Sarojini Naidu Inter 1st Year English

                      POEM

The Royal Tombs Of Golconda 
                      by Sarojini Naidu


Introduction :
 Reference:

                    These lines are taken from the poem ' The Royal tombs of Golconda ' the poem was written by Sarojini Naidu a famous poet, who was called the Nightingale of India.

Context : 

             In this poem Sarojini Naidu paints a vivid picture of the glory and grandeur of the Golconda Empire.


Explanation :
Answer : 

           In the poem The Royal tombs of Golconda Sarojini Naidu paints a vivid picture of the glory of the Golconda Empire. The poet visit the quli Qutub Shahi tombs in Hyderabad. She is at once transported to another era. She feels that the kings and queens of ancient times have come to life.
    The poet comments that centuries and years have rolled by but the legends of Golconda are still fresh in the minds of people. The beautiful Queens may have died long ago but their songs are sung till today. Their charm is still alive in the songs of bulbuls. Even nature is inspired by the greatness of Golconda. The pomegranate trees are awakened in Spring every year.  
Their beautiful flowers and fruits reflect the charm and beauty of the Dead Queens, and the royal tombs of Golconda.

General Relevance :
Conclusion :

  The poet says years have passed but the greatness of Royal Tombs Of  Golconda is still popular.

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