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In the last four lines, the poet inspires us to face the wind which symbolises the hardship of our lives, courageously. He tells us that the wind can only extinguish the weak fires and it intensifies the stronger one. Similarly, adversities deter the weak-hearted but make those stronger who have unfRead more
In the last four lines, the poet inspires us to face the wind which symbolises the hardship of our lives, courageously. He tells us that the wind can only extinguish the weak fires and it intensifies the stronger one. Similarly, adversities deter the weak-hearted but make those stronger who have unfaltering will. In such a case, befriending the wind or the hardships of life make it easier for us to face them.
The elements of nature are very strong. They are both our friends and enemies. When wind turns into a storm it can blow away houses, trees, ships and almost everything in the path of the storm. There are so many cyclones that causes devastation. But I also agree the poet that we must build strongerRead more
The elements of nature are very strong. They are both our friends and enemies. When wind turns into a storm it can blow away houses, trees, ships and almost everything in the path of the storm. There are so many cyclones that causes devastation. But I also agree the poet that we must build stronger stuffs. Then wind can do less harm or no harm.
To make friend with the wind we need to build strong homes with strong doors. We should be mentally and physically strong by building strong, firm bodies and having steadfast hearts. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-2/
To make friend with the wind we need to build strong homes with strong doors. We should be mentally and physically strong by building strong, firm bodies and having steadfast hearts.
The poet says that the wind god winnows weak people or weak things. He tells us that the wind can only extinguish the weak fires and it intensifies the stronger one. Similarly, adversities deter the weak-hearted but make those stronger who have unfaltering will. For more answers visit to website: htRead more
The poet says that the wind god winnows weak people or weak things. He tells us that the wind can only extinguish the weak fires and it intensifies the stronger one. Similarly, adversities deter the weak-hearted but make those stronger who have unfaltering will.
In most of the houses, we use to see ladies winnowing the grains. In a paddy-field our laborious farmers remain busy in activity. They use this practise for rice and other paddies like daals, jawar, bazara, etc. Pichhorna is the Hindi word for winnowing. People use winnowing to separate the grains fRead more
In most of the houses, we use to see ladies winnowing the grains. In a paddy-field our laborious farmers remain busy in activity. They use this practise for rice and other paddies like daals, jawar, bazara, etc. Pichhorna is the Hindi word for winnowing. People use winnowing to separate the grains from chaff.
In the first stanza, the wind is a trouble maker. The wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws the books from the shelf and tears the pages of the books. The poet is urging the winds to come softly, but it does not pay any heat, rather comes in the form of a hurricane. HeRead more
In the first stanza, the wind is a trouble maker. The wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws the books from the shelf and tears the pages of the books. The poet is urging the winds to come softly, but it does not pay any heat, rather comes in the form of a hurricane. Hence turning everything into chaos.
The first instance is when he refused his students to start a shehnai school in U.S.A. The second instance is when Khansaab was asked by Shekhar Gupta about moving to Pakistan during the partition, he said that he would never leave Benaras. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademRead more
The first instance is when he refused his students to start a shehnai school in U.S.A. The second instance is when Khansaab was asked by Shekhar Gupta about moving to Pakistan during the partition, he said that he would never leave Benaras.
Bismillah Khan refused the request to start a shehnai school in U.S.A as he would not live away from Hindustan, specifically from Banaras, the river Ganga and Dumraon. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-2/
Bismillah Khan refused the request to start a shehnai school in U.S.A as he would not live away from Hindustan, specifically from Banaras, the river Ganga and Dumraon.
On 15 August 1947, Bismillah Khan played the Raag Kaafi on his shehnai from the Red Fort. The event was a historical moment because it was the occasion of India’s Independence from British Rule. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-Read more
On 15 August 1947, Bismillah Khan played the Raag Kaafi on his shehnai from the Red Fort. The event was a historical moment because it was the occasion of India’s Independence from British Rule.
The poem you have just read is originally in the Tamil. Do you know any such poems in your language?
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Do yourself. It is a creativity work.
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What do the last four lines of the poem mean to you?
In the last four lines, the poet inspires us to face the wind which symbolises the hardship of our lives, courageously. He tells us that the wind can only extinguish the weak fires and it intensifies the stronger one. Similarly, adversities deter the weak-hearted but make those stronger who have unfRead more
In the last four lines, the poet inspires us to face the wind which symbolises the hardship of our lives, courageously. He tells us that the wind can only extinguish the weak fires and it intensifies the stronger one. Similarly, adversities deter the weak-hearted but make those stronger who have unfaltering will. In such a case, befriending the wind or the hardships of life make it easier for us to face them.
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How does the poet speak to the wind — in anger or with humour? You must also have seen or heard of the wind “crumbling lives”. What is your response to this? Is it like the poet’s?
The elements of nature are very strong. They are both our friends and enemies. When wind turns into a storm it can blow away houses, trees, ships and almost everything in the path of the storm. There are so many cyclones that causes devastation. But I also agree the poet that we must build strongerRead more
The elements of nature are very strong. They are both our friends and enemies. When wind turns into a storm it can blow away houses, trees, ships and almost everything in the path of the storm. There are so many cyclones that causes devastation. But I also agree the poet that we must build stronger stuffs. Then wind can do less harm or no harm.
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What should we do to make friends with the wind?
To make friend with the wind we need to build strong homes with strong doors. We should be mentally and physically strong by building strong, firm bodies and having steadfast hearts. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-2/
To make friend with the wind we need to build strong homes with strong doors. We should be mentally and physically strong by building strong, firm bodies and having steadfast hearts.
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What does the poet say the wind god winnows?
The poet says that the wind god winnows weak people or weak things. He tells us that the wind can only extinguish the weak fires and it intensifies the stronger one. Similarly, adversities deter the weak-hearted but make those stronger who have unfaltering will. For more answers visit to website: htRead more
The poet says that the wind god winnows weak people or weak things. He tells us that the wind can only extinguish the weak fires and it intensifies the stronger one. Similarly, adversities deter the weak-hearted but make those stronger who have unfaltering will.
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Have you seen anybody winnow grain at home or in a paddy field? What is the word in your language for winnowing? What do people use for winnowing? (Give the words in your language, if you know them.)
In most of the houses, we use to see ladies winnowing the grains. In a paddy-field our laborious farmers remain busy in activity. They use this practise for rice and other paddies like daals, jawar, bazara, etc. Pichhorna is the Hindi word for winnowing. People use winnowing to separate the grains fRead more
In most of the houses, we use to see ladies winnowing the grains. In a paddy-field our laborious farmers remain busy in activity. They use this practise for rice and other paddies like daals, jawar, bazara, etc. Pichhorna is the Hindi word for winnowing. People use winnowing to separate the grains from chaff.
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What are the things the wind does in the first stanza?
In the first stanza, the wind is a trouble maker. The wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws the books from the shelf and tears the pages of the books. The poet is urging the winds to come softly, but it does not pay any heat, rather comes in the form of a hurricane. HeRead more
In the first stanza, the wind is a trouble maker. The wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws the books from the shelf and tears the pages of the books. The poet is urging the winds to come softly, but it does not pay any heat, rather comes in the form of a hurricane. Hence turning everything into chaos.
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Find at least two instances in the text which tell you that Bismillah Khan loves India and Benaras.
The first instance is when he refused his students to start a shehnai school in U.S.A. The second instance is when Khansaab was asked by Shekhar Gupta about moving to Pakistan during the partition, he said that he would never leave Benaras. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademRead more
The first instance is when he refused his students to start a shehnai school in U.S.A. The second instance is when Khansaab was asked by Shekhar Gupta about moving to Pakistan during the partition, he said that he would never leave Benaras.
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Why did Bismillah Khan refuse to start a shehnai school in the U.S.A.?
Bismillah Khan refused the request to start a shehnai school in U.S.A as he would not live away from Hindustan, specifically from Banaras, the river Ganga and Dumraon. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-2/
Bismillah Khan refused the request to start a shehnai school in U.S.A as he would not live away from Hindustan, specifically from Banaras, the river Ganga and Dumraon.
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Where did Bismillah Khan play the shehnai on 15 August 1947? Why was the event historic?
On 15 August 1947, Bismillah Khan played the Raag Kaafi on his shehnai from the Red Fort. The event was a historical moment because it was the occasion of India’s Independence from British Rule. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-Read more
On 15 August 1947, Bismillah Khan played the Raag Kaafi on his shehnai from the Red Fort. The event was a historical moment because it was the occasion of India’s Independence from British Rule.
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