What are the weavers making during the moonlight? How is it described?
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They weave new-born child's dress in the day and Marriage veil of the queen at the nightfall. The poem 'The Indian Weavers' by Sarojini Naidu uses the imagery of garments woven by Indian weavers to symbolize the different stages of life.
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In the moonlight night the Weaver's mood changes, they have become serious and calm. They are weaving the garment in white colour like feather and cloud. They are weaving the clothes of a Dead man's funeral shroud. It clearly indicates the old age of a person.
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