The Rámáyan of Válmíki, the word 'Rama' can be breakdown into two syllables and three bija mantras, 'Ra', 'A', and 'Ma'. The three bija mantras identify Rama as supernatural as,
'Ra' signifies the Sun,
'A' signifies fire or Agni, and
'Ma' signifies the Moon.
Hence, the three being the supernatural power as the sources of light, therefore, the repetition of the word Rama invokes the supreme light on God and prevents any harm.
For the answer to the question above, <span>When the speaker of the poem addresses the wind directly in " the ode to the west wind" he is using the literary device of Apostrophe.</span>I hope my answer helped you. <span>Feel free to ask more questions. Have a nice day!
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An infinitive verb in English is one that is preceded by the preposition TO <em>(and in some situations ended by ING)</em>
The statements that apply to the sentence <em>"To try to write certain sentences is difficult." </em>are:
A.<em> The sentence is correctly written: </em>The statement is grammatically accurate.
B. <em>The sentence contains more than one infinitive: </em>As said before an infinitive verb in English is preceded by the preposition TO, therefore there are two infinitive verbs within it.
C. <em>One infinitive is inside another infinitive phrase: </em>The verb <em>"to try" </em> modifies the meaning of the following infinitive phrase <em>"to write certain sentences is difficult." </em>