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The 'Where the mind is without fear' poem is conventionally read as a prayer for:

AReligious conversion
BPersonal wealth
CNational awakening
DMilitary victory
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. National awakening
1. The vision combines intellectual freedom, social dignity, and civic openness. 2. Indian nationalist readers received it as a charter for the new nation. 3. The brief explicitly names 'a prayer for national awakening.' _Source: Project Gutenberg #7164 — Tagore's Gitanjali (1912 English edition) — "a prayer for national awakening"_
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