Self-Reflection at the Moment
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The poem in the book comes from Nepal, the home of Mount Everest. The poet evaluates both the poem and himself in this passage. He sees the poet as Shaman's younger sibling and the poetry as a reflection of himself. It is well described in the poem. The texts include images of quakes, epidemics, and deprivation. It demonstrates how the poor governance of the nation is causing individuals to suffer. A snapshot of indigenous culture is also included. There is also a request to stop the epidemic and the destruction of the ecosystem. Here, we can listen to environmental, population, and health songs. There are also songs in one's mother tongue and culture. The most exquisite aspects of human emotion are generally stored.
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Dr. Nawa Raj Subba
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