Explain briefly the following lines: " Whose hands have cherished,whose love has Blest,And cradled fair sons on her faithful breast,"
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The poem is about a bangle-seller talking about the various kinds of ... and in the first two lines he describes what it is like to carry precious.
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Whose hands have cherished, whose love has blest, And cradled fair sons on her faithful breast. The lines are relevant to the concept of Indian motherhood. The bangle sellers attribute purple and gold flecked grey bangles to the mother who has attained maturity by rearing her children.
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