Heaven If You Are Not Here On Earth-2nd PUC English Textbook Questions Answers {Detailed Answers} For Poem 10-Poet Kuvempu-Class Series

 

Heaven If You Are Not Here On Earth-2nd PUC English Textbook Questions Answers {Detailed Answers} For Poem 10-Poet Kuvempu-Class Series



Comprehension 1:


1)According to the poet ‘Heaven’ is   
a. on earth.
b. with us.
c. elsewhere.
Answer: a) on earth

2)Who creates ‘heaven on the earth’?
Answer: The poet creates ‘heaven on the earth’

3)The poet finds god in
a. nature
b. earth
c. temple
Answer: a) nature

4)What does the line 'Heaven lies all over!' suggests?
Answer: The line 'Heaven lies all over!' suggests that Everything around is heavenly if only the eyes are ready to look at them.

 Comprehension 2:


1)Describe the beauty in nature that makes the earth a heavenly place.

Answer: This question is extracted from the poem 'Heaven If You Are Not Here On Earth' and it is written by the great poet of kannada 'Kuvempu'. In order to stress his claim that heaven can be nowhere but this earth, the poet points to the many beauties of nature. He says the roaring, rushing stream with crystal-clear with water, the rolling milky-white surface at the edge of waves, the tender sunshine shining through the lush green leaves on verdant  gardens, the gentle sun warming the earth, the golden splendor of harvest and the cool, divine moonlight — all these make the earth a heavenly place. He feels that there cannot be anything more beautiful to constitute a heaven elsewhere. Thus, beauty in nature makes the earth a heavenly place.

2)Why does the poet feel that earth is more beautiful than heaven?

Answer: This question is extracted from the poem 'Heaven If You Are Not Here On Earth' and it is written by the great poet of kannada 'Kuvempu'. The poet feels that heaven cannot be anywhere else but on earth because everywhere around him, he sees wonderful scenes of pristine nature. Besides, he is amidst this beautiful nature and he has not seen heaven. Hence, instead of pining     for something he might never get to know, the poet feels all of us should thrill in being on this earth where nature is bountiful in every respect. Further, he is satisfied with himself because he is imbibing and spilling the song of nectar, thereby creating heaven on earth. That is to say, unlike others who cannot be poetic. he has the ability to recognize the beauty, of nature and express it vividly in well-measured lines. Through his articulation of his joy, he creates heaven on earth, for himself and for everyone else.
Thus, the poet feel that earth is more beautiful than heaven.

Comprehension Ill


1)How does the poet break the myth of heaven in this poem?

Answer: This question is extracted from the poem 'Heaven If You Are Not Here On Earth' and it is written by the great poet of kannada 'Kuvempu'. The Poet of this poem is considered to be the greatest of the 20th Century in Kannada Literature. K. V. Puttappa was born in 1904 and died in 1994.The Government of Karnataka decorated him with the honorific Rashtrakavi ("National Poet") in 1964 and Karnataka Ratna ("The Gem of Karnataka") in 1992. His work 'Sri Ramayana Darshanam', the rewriting of the great ancient Indian epic Ramayana in modern Kannada. The poet says that heaven cannot be anywhere else but on earth because the earth is such a beautiful place that heaven deserves to be here and nowhere else. He believes that there cannot be anything more beautiful than what is found on earth. Besides, till now, nobody has seen heaven' or gods or nymphs. They are all creations of man's imagination. Therefore, he says that we have to be gods and heavenly nymphs. The poet, being a rationalist, believes in what he can see and touch, not in what he cannot see. He sees the bounty of nature all around him. So he says that nature is to the worshipped, and nature is the true God.  

2)  How does the poem celebrate the power of the poet?

Answer: This question is extracted from the poem 'Heaven If You Are Not Here On Earth' and it is written by the great poet of kannada 'Kuvempu'. The Poet of this poem is considered to be the greatest of the 20th Century in Kannada Literature. K. V. Puttappa was born in 1904 and died in 1994.The Government of Karnataka decorated him with the honorific Rashtrakavi ("National Poet") in 1964 and Karnataka Ratna ("The Gem of Karnataka") in 1992. His work 'Sri Ramayana Darshanam', the rewriting of the great ancient Indian epic Ramayana in modern Kannada. The poet, being a rationalist, believes that heaven is on earth. In order to prove his claim that heaven is only on this earth and not anywhere else, the poet gives many examples. He points to the roaring, rushing stream with crystal-clear water, the rolling milky-white surf at the edge of waves, the tender sunshine shining through the lush green leaves on verdant gardens, the gentle sun warming the earth, the golden splendor of harvest and the cool, divine moonlight — and says that all these make the earth a heavenly place. There cannot be anything more beautiful than all these. Thus, there cannot be another other place called heaven. Common people who are not very observant or articulate, miss the beauties of nature and carry on their mundane lives passively. The poet, being more sensitive and observant than others, imbibes and spills the song of nectar, pointing out the wonders of nature to everyone. In this manner, he creates heaven on earth through his poetry and invites everyone to experience the joy of being amidst bountiful nature. He says it is the poet who makes the earth appears heavenly.

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