Patrioitic Note in Sarojini Naidu’s Poetry

2021 ◽  
Vol 05 (02) ◽  
pp. 8-10
Author(s):  
Sandhya Chouhan ◽  

Sarojini lived and created in those stirring times when India was passing though the stages of her struggle for freedom. It was the age of such great patriots and freedom-fighters as Gandhi, Nehru, Gokhale, Tilak and many others and she had close contacts with all these heroic personalities. Patriotism was in the air so to say, and Sarojini could not remain unaffected by the spirit of the times. After her meeting with Gandhi in 1914, she herself plunged into the thick of the bottle, and her letters and speeches are full of her deeply felt love for her motherland. This love is also reflected at every step in her poetry. India was is her blood; it was as part and parcel of herself, and the note of patriotism is struck in numerous poems written at different periods. It is expressed in her poems, ‘To India’, ‘The Gift of India’, ‘An Anthem of Love’, ‘Lokman Tilak’, etc.

1935 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-205
Author(s):  
Charles Warren

While a duty of preparedness for war is constantly urged upon American statesmen and upon military and naval officers, the fact is too often overlooked that there is also a duty of preparedness resting upon American statesmen, jurists, and legal authors to keep abreast of the times, or even in advance of the times, in connection with rights and duties affected by war. A prominent international lawyer has written that “as the flag of a nation follows the territorial explorations of its subjects, jurisprudence follows the path of science.” This broad statement must be qualified by the admission that jurisprudence only follows at a very long distance. Too rarely do statesmen and lawyers try to visualize changing industrial, economic, social, and governmental conditions, and to promote, in advance, needful corresponding changes in the law. Especially in connection with international law and international agreements is the gift of imagination lacking, the possession of which is necessary in order to attain preparedness in any field.


ILUMINURAS ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (38) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andréa Jaeger Foresti

O artigo refere-se ao relato de uma mestranda de Engenharia Civil da UFRGS que estabelece um diálogo interdisciplinar com a Antropologia, expondo sua experiência como gestora de uma Organização Não-Governamental que desenvolve projetos socioambientais. Na busca de reflexões sobre as estratégias de intervenção social, realizadas por meio da ONG no Delta do Jacuí, uma área caracterizada como Unidade de Conservação mista na capital gaúcha - Porto Alegre - RS, o relato da experiência com um grupo de moradores de áreas precárias em situação de risco de inundação na Ilha das Flores é examinado com base em conceitos antropológicos. As reflexões fundamentadas na Teoria da Dádiva, de Marcel Mauss, permitiram avaliar a necessidade de se pensar numa reconfiguração da sociedade. Essa reconfiguração pressupõe o reconhecimento das necessidades de cada cidadão em pequenos núcleos comunitários, e que esse reconhecimento se propague de forma local, iniciando com o estímulo à participação comunitária e se expanda geograficamente, em rede, até alcançar dimensões globais. Palavras-chave: Moeda; participação; ONG.Redecriar and the “flower-coin”: the times of social work at Ilha das Flores (Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil)AbstractThe article refers to the report of a master student of Civil Engineering Graduate Program at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul that establishes an interdisciplinary dialogue with Anthropology, exposing her experience as manager and founder of a Non-Governmental Organization that develops social and environmental projects. In search of reflections on the social intervention strategies carried out by the NGO in the Jacuí Delta, an area characterized as mixed conservation area in the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre, RS, the account of the experience with a group of residents living in poor areas in flood risk of Flores Island is examined on the basis of anthropological concepts. The reflections based on the Gift Theory by Marcel Mauss made possible to take in consideration the need of thinking a new configuration of the society. This reconfiguration implies the recognition of the needs of every citizen in small community centers, and that this recognition spreads locally, starting with the encouragement of community participation and expanding geographically, in a network, to achieve global dimensions.Key words: Currency, participation, NGOs.


Vox Patrum ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 57 ◽  
pp. 103-113
Author(s):  
Bazyli Degórski

In the fullness of times, Christ is present at the Wedding Feast in Cana, a town called possessio gentium territory of the Gentiles. Besides the Bridegroom are Moses, pre-figured by the man in charge of the feast; Mary, who symbolizes in herself the Patriarchs, the Prophets and all the just ones of the Old Testament; the Apostles – to whom it will be commanded to preach the word and to minister Baptism. In such a context Christ renders the Church, gathered from the multi­tude, His Spouse, and He grants her, through the intercession of Mary, the gift of the new wine: the Holy Spirit. In Christ the Bridegroom are fulfilled all the expec­tations of the old just ones, pre-figured in Mary, and Mary intercedes so that the Bridegroom grants thirsty people [symbolized by Cana, town of the Gentiles], the gift of the bridal union: the Holy Spirit. The command given to the servants to fill the jars with water symbolizes the Apostolic vocation of Baptism and teaching. When stripping the thought of Saint Gaudentius of forced exegesis, there remains his interpretation of the Bridegroom as the fulfillment of the Old Covenant and the beginning of a new era of bridal union: the work of the Holy Spirit, the dies lucis. The Christian life, renewed by the Baptismal waters, implies the maintenance of the purity of the bridal wine, the given innocence, by keeping afar from idolatry and not to be dispersed by God. In a word, it all has to do – in the thought of Saint Gaudentius – with life in faith, hope and charity and faithfulness to the charis­mas received. His rich and consistent teaching renders him an integral part of the Patristic exegetical tradition, from which he himself draws important interpreta­tive elements, but to which he contributes as well with original hints enriching the hermeneutics of the narrative of Cana while revealing at the same time its pneumatological, sacramental and ecclesiological – as well as mariological and moral cohesion. In Baptism, the Christian is immerged in the paschal mystery of Christ to res­urrect with Him becoming a new creation, through the passing from death to life. In fact, the Christian initiation, in the times of the Bishop of Brescia, took place at Easter, thus explaining all chronological circumstances. Furthermore, Baptism, furthermore, was founding the description of the passage of the Hebrews through the Red Sea (see Ex 12, 7-13), thus finding its typology in such a narrative.


2020 ◽  
pp. 113-133
Author(s):  
Allissa V. Richardson

Chapter 6 presents a social media analysis of the activists’ timelines that reveals an incredible reliance upon smartphones to create and distribute breaking movement-related news. This chapter explores the gift and the curse of these devices for today’s freedom fighters. It also outlines six steps in activist media production going from (1) observation to (2) discussion on to (3) authentication of potential news stories and then to (4) production, (5) publication, and finally (6) agitation throughout various counterpublics.


1979 ◽  
Vol 46 ◽  
pp. 385
Author(s):  
M.B.K. Sarma ◽  
K.D. Abhankar

AbstractThe Algol-type eclipsing binary WX Eridani was observed on 21 nights on the 48-inch telescope of the Japal-Rangapur Observatory during 1973-75 in B and V colours. An improved period of P = 0.82327038 days was obtained from the analysis of the times of five primary minima. An absorption feature between phase angles 50-80, 100-130, 230-260 and 280-310 was present in the light curves. The analysis of the light curves indicated the eclipses to be grazing with primary to be transit and secondary, an occultation. Elements derived from the solution of the light curve using Russel-Merrill method are given. From comparison of the fractional radii with Roche lobes, it is concluded that none of the components have filled their respective lobes but the primary star seems to be evolving. The spectral type of the primary component was estimated to be F3 and is found to be pulsating with two periods equal to one-fifth and one-sixth of the orbital period.


1979 ◽  
Vol 46 ◽  
pp. 368
Author(s):  
Clinton B. Ford

A “new charts program” for the Americal Association of Variable Star Observers was instigated in 1966 via the gift to the Association of the complete variable star observing records, charts, photographs, etc. of the late Prof. Charles P. Olivier of the University of Pennsylvania (USA). Adequate material covering about 60 variables, not previously charted by the AAVSO, was included in this original data, and was suitably charted in reproducible standard format.Since 1966, much additional information has been assembled from other sources, three Catalogs have been issued which list the new or revised charts produced, and which specify how copies of same may be obtained. The latest such Catalog is dated June 1978, and lists 670 different charts covering a total of 611 variables none of which was charted in reproducible standard form previous to 1966.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 6-9
Author(s):  
Susan Boswell
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