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what is mean by the "limpid glory of newborn leaves" ?what are the newborn leaves symbolic of?​

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Answered by anshiba
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Answer:

In the above lines the poet compares the shiny green bangles to the transparent beauty (limpid glory) of the light green, new born leaves.

The new born leaves shine with the bloom (a delicate powdery surface deposit) that cleaves (adheres or sticks) to those leaves. The green bangles are shining the same way, as the poet describes them. These bangles symbolize the tender nature of a maiden girl.

Answered by saumya5237
44

Explanation:

Here in the poem, "The bangle sellers", the poet, "Sarojini Naidu", meant by the "limpid glory of new born leaves" as the clear dew drops on new born leaves.

The new born leaves symbolises the freshness of unmarried girls. All these colourful --- mist-like, bud- like and flower- like --- bangles are suitable for unmarried girls.

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