Compare the images of Bharat Mata in thi | Class 10 Social Science - India an the Contemporary World - II Chapter Nationalism in India, Nationalism in India NCERT Solutions

Question:

Compare the images of Bharat Mata in this chapter with the image of Germania in Chapter 1.

Answer:

The image of Germania was the symbol of German nation whereas; the image of Bharat Mata was the symbol of Indian nation.

→ Both images inspired nationalists who worked very hard to unify their respective countries and to attain a liberal nation.

→ The image of Bharat Mata is different from that of Germania in the sense that former reflects the religiousnbasis of its making.

→ The image of Bharat Mata painted by Abanindranath Tagore is bestowed with learning, food, clothing and some ascetic quality also. Another painting of Bharat Mata in which we find Mata holding Trishul and standing beside a lion and an elephant – symbols of power and authority. This image appears to be more akin to the image of Germania where she holds a sword and a shield.


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Welcome to the NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social Science - India an the Contemporary World - II - Chapter . This page offers a step-by-step solution to the specific question from Excercise 1 , Question 4: Compare the images of Bharat Mata in this chapter with the image of Germania in Chapter 1.....