when do the weavers weave the robes of a new born child
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he garments woven in the morning are for the new born child. the Weavers were weaving robes for a new born child. these garments are compared to the blue wing of halcyon. the garments woven in the morning are for the new born child
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The weavers weave the robes for a newborn child in the morning.
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- In Sarojini Naidu's poem "Indian Weavers", the weavers weave a bright and gay robe for the newborn child at the break of dawn.
- The robe that they weave is as blue as the wing of a Halcyon which is a mythical bird.
- In the poem, the weavers are also seen weaving other garments at different times of the day. They weave a queen's bright marriage reel during the day and a feather-white shroud for a dead man at night.
- The newborn child, the young queen and the dead person all represent different phases of human life and the garments humans wear during these different phases change just as our roles and responsibilities do,
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