Why has red colour of bangeld been compared to the flame of the bride,s morning fire ?
The bangle seller
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Explanation:
The poem "Bangle Sellers" is written by Sarojini Naidu in which she depicts the different stages in the life of the Indian women, and the customs and traditions associated with them during each stage of life. Each stage right from a maiden to bride and lastly to a matured one is represented by various colours of bangles which a traditional Indian women wears it.
In the above poem red coloured bangles which the bride wears on her wedding night is compared to the flame of bride`s morning fire as it reflects the deepest desire and a heart full of passion for her husband.
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Answer:
The above lines have been taken from the poem "The Bangle Seller".
The poem is written by Sarojini Naidu.
Explanation:
In India the Brides are considered to be like a divine form of goddess.At the time of wedding,The girl has to dressup like goddress Luxmi and it is thought that she will bring goodluck and prosperity to the family of her groom.The girl wears lots of Gold,diamond and silver jewellery,and wears red Bengals As a sign of prosperity and goodluck
After wedding the Bride is welcomed in the Groom's family like a goddess.