Of Equality and That Happy Land (Samyabadi)
Poetry
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Kazi Nazrul Islam
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Summary
A Song of Equality: Kazi Nazrul Islam begins the poem with a powerful declaration of unity. He sings the song of equality, where all barriers among human beings fade away. In this dreamlike land, Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists live together in peace. All religions, races, and nations merge into one family of mankind. The poet calls this the song of sāmya. It means balance, harm...
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Themes
Universal Equality: Nazrul envisions a world where all divisions disappear—no Hindu, Muslim, or Christian, but only humans united by love. His idea of equality transcends religion, caste, and class, creating one family of mankind.
The Heart as the Temple of God: Nazrul declares that God lives not in temples, mosques, or scriptures, but in the human heart. Every soul holds divinity wi...
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