Foreword
In the radiant and far-off yesterdays of our history, it was the sacred duty of Indian womanhood to kindle and sustain the hearth-fires, the beacon-fires and the altar-fires of the nation. The Indian woman of to-day is once more awake and profoundly alive to her splendid destiny as the guardian and interpreter of the Triune Vision of national life — the Vision of Love, the Vision of Faith, the Vision of Patriotism. Her renascent consciousness is everywhere striving for earnest expression in song or speech, service or self- sacrifice, that shall prove an offering not unworthy of the Great Mother in the eyes of the world that honour her. Poignantly aware of the poverty of my gift, I still venture to make my offering with joined palms uplifted in a Salutation of Song. SAROJINI NAIDU.
Hyderabad, Deccan, 191 6
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