Fruit-Gathering by Rabindranath Tagore
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sit on the dust outside to preach God's love?"
"Because God is not there in your temple," said Narottam. The King frowned and said, "Do you know, twenty millions of gold went to the making of that marvel of art, and it was consecrated to God with costly rites?" "Yes, I know it," answered Narottam. "It was in that year when thousands of your people whose houses had been burned stood vainly asking for help at your door. "And God said, 'The poor creature who can give no shelter to his brothers would build my house!' "And he took his place with the shelterless under the trees by the road. "And that golden bubble is empty of all but hot vapour of pride." The King cried in anger, "Leave my land." Calmly said the saint, "Yes, banish me where you have banished my God." XXXV The trumpet lies in the dust. |
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