Divan shams in farsi .pdf4/6/2023 ![]() Present paper focuses on the mystical poems of Sarojini Naidu with flashes of comparison with the Mysticism of Sri. Her major themes were nature, love, life and death, folk life, patriotism and mysticism. Naidu's themes are indigenous as advised by Edmund Gosse and capture the spirit of India. She admired the beauty around her whether it was related to the world of nature or varied colours of Indian cultural heritage. Lyricism, symbolism, imagery, mysticism and native fervour, are the remarkable qualities of her poetry. The three volumes of her poems, The Golden Threshold (1905), The Bird of Time (1912) and The Broken Wing (1917), occupy a place of eminence in the history of Indo-Anglian poetry. Sarojini Naidu was a gifted artist, whose poetry is appreciated for its bird like quality and sophisticated style. ![]()
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