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  1. Sarojini Naidu was an Indian political activist, feminist, and poet. Known as the " Nightingale of India ," her work reflects her multifaceted life, bridging the gap between the artistic and political spheres. Naidu's poetry is characterized by its lyrical beauty and exploration of themes related to India's natural world, love, and patriotism.

  2. Sarojini Naidu was a popular indian poet. Her first collection of poems The Golden Threshold was published in 1905. Her poems were admired by many prominent indian politicians like Gopal Krishna Gokhale and a large part of indian public.

  3. Nov 8, 2011 · Sarojini Naidu Poems. 1. Palanquin Bearers. Lightly, O lightly we bear her along, She sways like a flower in the wind of our song; She skims like a bird on the foam of a stream, She floats like a laugh from the lips of a dream. ... Read Poem. 2. Autumn Song. Like a joy on the heart of a sorrow, The sunset hangs on a cloud;

  4. The poem ‘The Gift of India’ by Sarojini Naidu sounds like an appeal made by mother India to the world to remember the contribution of Indian soldiers during World War I. It is surcharged with the emotional outpouring of a mother, reminiscence on how her children fought and died during World War I.

  5. The poem's use of questions and responses adds an interactive element, inviting the reader to engage with the sights, sounds, and experiences of the bazaars. Compared to Naidu's other works, this poem is characterized by its vivid portrayal of a specific cultural landscape.

  6. 10 Sarojini Naidu Poems Forecasting the Indian Life. Sarojini Naidu, the Nightingale of India, was recognised for her poems reciting emotional lyrics. Rich of a variety of them, here are ten of her poems with a brief explanation. Mahima Sharma. Culture.

  7. In The Bazaars of Hyderabad’ by Sarojini Naidu is a five stanza poem that is separated into sets of six lines, or sestets. It was published for the first time in 1912 in Naidu’s volume, The Bird of Time. The poem details social life in the city of Hyderabad, India, where Naidu was from.

  8. Sarojini NaidusIndian Weavers‘ portrays the titular weavers making three different garments, each one embodying a period of human life. The poem thereby engages with themes of art, life and the inevitability of the passage of time.

  9. Sarojini Naidu, known as the ‘Nightingale of India’, was a celebrated poet, playwright and Indian independence activist. She was the first woman to become President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman to achieve the post of Governor of Uttar Pradesh state.

  10. '''Sarojini Naidu''' (née Chattopadhyaya; 13 February 1879 – 2 March 1949), also known by the sobriquet The Nightingale of India (Bharatiya Kokila), was a child prodigy, Indian independence activist and poet.

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