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The poem is in the form of questions and answers. The poet asks the questions and the merchants answer them. The poem begins with a question to the merchants asking them what they were selling. The merchants reply that they are selling silver and crimson coloured turbans, purple brocade tunics, mirrors framed in amber and daggers with handles made of jade. The maidens could be seen grinding sandalwood, henna and spices and the peddlers calling for the sale of chessmen and ivory dice. There were many ornaments sold in the bazaar of Hyderabad. The goldsmiths were making wristlet, anklets rings and gold girdles for dancers. The fruit men were selling citron, pomegranate and plums. There were musicians playing sitar, Sarang and drum. And flower girls who were weaving crowns for a bridegroom and sheets of white for the dead as well. Thus, we can see the variety of things available in the Bazaar of Hyderabad.

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Answered by gnani78
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Answer:

khushipar Genius

This poem is wonderful creation of sarojini naidu.

The poem begins with the poet’s question to the merchants about what they are selling. She sees that the goods are displayed nicely to attract the buyers. The merchants reply that they are selling crimson (deep red)  and silver coloured turbans, purple brocade tunics, mirrors with amber-frame and daggers with handles made of jade (a green stone).

The poet then visits the vendors, the maidens and the pedlars (salesmen). She asks the vendors what they are weighing for sale. The vendors reply that they are weighing saffron, lentil and rice. The poet then asks the maiden girls what they are grinding. the reply comes that they are grinding sandalwood, henna and spices. And now the pedlars are asked what they are calling as their trade cry. They say that they are selling chessmen and dice made from ivory for the game of chess.

The poet now goes up to the goldsmiths and asks them what they are making. They are making wristlet, anklet and ring to adorn us and bells to be tied to the feet of blue pigeons. And the bells are as thin and lightweight as the wings of a dragonfly. They are also making golden girdles for the dancers and golden sheaths for keeping the king’s swords.

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Answered by abinashpirithivi2005
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Answer:

Hi...

from this what can I answer? what is the question ?

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