What is the colour of the cloth being woven at break of day? what is the occasion and mood?
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Answer:
Generally weavers weave white colour clothes.After that these white colour dyed to change their colour..
Answer:
Sarojini Naidu's poem 'Indian Weavers' highlights the craft and skill of the Indian weavers. The poem tells about the three important stages in a human's life, namely - birth, marriage, and death. During the day, they weave a bright coloured purple and green cloth for the marriage veil of a queen signifying life’s celebrations.
Explanation:
The weavers are busy weaving clothes in different colours throughout the day. Each colour as well as the timing of the day symbolises different occasions in one’s life. In the morning, they weave a bright blue coloured cloth for a newborn baby symbolising birth and happiness. Finally, at night, they weave a white coloured cloth for the shroud of a dead body signifying death.
The weavers are happy at dawn, their mood is energetic and enthusiastic in the afternoon, but they become calm and serious at night.
In the moonlight of night the Weaver's attitudes changed, they become serious and calm. The garment is white colour like feathers and clouds. They are weaving the cloths of a Dead man's funeral shroud. It clearly indicates the old age of a person.