Junior Class 1 Answered
I believe this is a question from the class IX Literature Reader poem Song of the Rain
In the poem, the poet personifies the rain and says it is a divine gift from the Gods to nature. Nature accepts this gift as a blessing and uses it to nourish her fields and valleys. He describes the rain as being beautiful pearls that are plucked from the crown of Goddess Isthtar by the daughter of Dawn. The poet also says the rain is the dotted silver thread dropped from the heaven by the Gods. It is the messenger of mercy between the lovers field and the cloud. It quenches thirst and cures ailments. The rain is like the tears of heaven. Owing to the above reasons, the rain acquires divine qualities.