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1 August, 08:04

What does Kabir liken Heaven to in "Tell me, O Swan, your ancient tale"?

the ancient tale

the fragrant scent

the woods of spring

the bee of the heart

Halp meh.; ^;

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  1. 1 August, 09:16
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    In this poem, Kabir expresses that " ... the fragrant scent ... the woods of spring ... the bee of the heart ... " will be found in heaven. Also, he begins this poem by asking the swan (his soul) where it's come from and where it's going by saying "Tell me, O Swan, your ancient tale." This may be an allusion to heaven as it references its age and its relation with said swan. Therefore, your best answer is the ancient tale.
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