Sarojini Chattopadhyay Naidu

Born February 13, 1879
Hyderabad, India
Died March 2, 1949 (Aged years)
Lucknow, India
Region Southern Asia
India
Language English
Profession Poet, Politician
Education King's College
Presidency College
Period Modernist
Notable Works In the Bazaars of Hyderabad, The Golden Threshold, The Bird of Time
Bio Sarojini Naidu was an Indian poet and politician known as the "Nightingale of India." Born in Hyderabad, she studied at Presidency College and King's College, London. Naidu was also a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement and served as the first female Governor of an Indian state.
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16An Indian Love SongDevotion, Feud, Love, Redemption
15Autumn SongLeaves, Sorrow, Sunset, Wind
14Cradle SongDream, Night, Spice, Stars
13Indian DancersCelestial, Desire, Enchantment, Rapture
12Indian Love SongHeart, Nature, Romance, Serenity
11Indian WeaversGarment, Ritual, Symbolism, Weavers
10LifeChildren, Dreams, Joys, Life
9Nightfall In The City Of HyderabadCity, Festival, Night, Splendour
8Palanquin BearersDream, Elegance, Movement, Song
7Song Of A DreamDream, Magic, Peace, Truth
6Street CriesLabour, Market, Thirst, Twilight
5The Bangle SellersBridal, Celebration, Radiance, Tradition
4The Coromandel FishersFreedom, Nature, Sea, Voyage
3To The God Of PainDepart, Sacrifice, Shrine, Weary
2Village SongBridal, Fairy, Forest, Mother