What are the weavers weaving in the poem 'Indian Weavers'?
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The night time the Weavers weaving attractive garments in purple and green colour like the plumes of a peacock.
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Answer:
The weavers are weaving a blue garment for a newborn baby at dawn.
Explanation:
Sarojini Naidu, a well-known Indian poet, wrote a short but beautiful poem titled "Indian Weavers." The poem is from the poet's first collection of poetry, "The Golden Threshold."
The central theme of the poem is the parallelism that the poet draws between the three parts of the weaver's workday and the three stages of human life.
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