Indian Sensibility in the Select Poems of Sarojini Naidu
Volume 3 Issue 2 Monsoon Edition 2023
Keywords:
Sarojini Naidu, Indianness, Indian Culture, Nature, Indian Folklore, SpiritualityAbstract
Aim: The aim of this research paper is to talk about “Indian Sensibility in the Select Poems of Sarojini Naidu,” that includes "Bangle Sellers," "Wandering Singers," "Indian Weavers," and "Palanquin Bearers." These poems are examined to acknowledge how well Sarojini Naidu depicts the Indian traditions, culture and values through her writing. This research paper also analyzes how Sarojini Naidu's poetry depicts the role of women and men in Indian society, shows the Indian historical and cultural context, this project aims to provide a better grasp into the Indian Sensibility that is beautifully displayed in Sarojini Naidu's poems. Mythology and Approach: The Indian sensibility, rich language, and themes of tradition, culture, and love are all highlighted in this study. Naidu's poetry evokes the spirit of India and its people by combining mythological elements and traditional customs. Indian mythology is a large and intricate fabric of tales, rituals, and legends that capture India's spiritual, social, and historical backdrop. Indian poets and writers, like Sarojini Naidu, have drawn inspiration from many of these myths and legends to explore Indian sensibility in their works. Outcomes: The study looks at the distinct qualities of Indian sensibility found in poems. This research paper demonstrates the value of Sarojini Naidu's poetry in conserving and honoring Indian culture and customs, as well as its impact on modern Indian writing. Conclusion and suggestion: The goal of this research is to present an in-depth understanding of Indianness, the beauty of India, and the Indian people. Indian aesthetics, struggles, beliefs, and culture, as well as how they have affected Indian literature. Each of the four poems' distinctive aspects of Indian sensibility has been emphasized. It is advised that students read Sarojini Naidu's poetry at schools and universities as a way to introduce them to Indian culture and literature and to motivate them to research India's rich liter