The rhyme scheme of the poem In the Bazaars of Hyderabad is ABCBCB. Read summary of this poem.
The rhyme scheme of the poem In the Bazaars of Hyderabad is ABCBCB.
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The rhyme scheme of the poem In the Bazaars of Hyderabad is ABCBCB. Read summary of this poem.
The rhyme scheme of the poem In the Bazaars of Hyderabad is ABCBCB.
See lessAmber is a hard translucent fossilized resin which is used in ornaments. Panel means mirrors. Thus Panel of Amber means antique looking mirrors whose edges are made up of amber. Read summary of this poem.
Amber is a hard translucent fossilized resin which is used in ornaments. Panel means mirrors. Thus Panel of Amber means antique looking mirrors whose edges are made up of amber.
See lessIn earlier times, people used to send pigeons in order to deliver their messages in far away lands. Hence, the pigeons were painted with different colours and bells were put in their feet in order to make them look different from others pigeons. It helped them to recognise their pigeons. Read summarRead more
In earlier times, people used to send pigeons in order to deliver their messages in far away lands. Hence, the pigeons were painted with different colours and bells were put in their feet in order to make them look different from others pigeons. It helped them to recognise their pigeons.
See lessThe line is spoken by the poet who is in conversation with the merchants. She sees them and appreciates the things which they are selling in the bazaars of Hyderabad. According to her, the wares (things) of merchants are kept in a very beautiful way. Read summary of this poem.
The line is spoken by the poet who is in conversation with the merchants. She sees them and appreciates the things which they are selling in the bazaars of Hyderabad. According to her, the wares (things) of merchants are kept in a very beautiful way.
See lessThere are 10 colours mentioned in the poem In the Bazaars of Hyderabad. They are crimson (deep red), silver, purple, green, saffron, yellow, golden, azure (bright blue), red and white. Read summary of this poem.
There are 10 colours mentioned in the poem In the Bazaars of Hyderabad. They are crimson (deep red), silver, purple, green, saffron, yellow, golden, azure (bright blue), red and white.
See lessThe merchants are selling turbans which are deep red and silver in colour, mirrors with drawers of amber (an expensive stone) and daggers (knifes) with handles made of jade (ornaments). Read summary of this poem.
The merchants are selling turbans which are deep red and silver in colour, mirrors with drawers of amber (an expensive stone) and daggers (knifes) with handles made of jade (ornaments).
See lessIn the Bazaars of Hyderabad is a lyric poem in the form of questions and answers. Read summary of this poem.
In the Bazaars of Hyderabad is a lyric poem in the form of questions and answers.
See lessThe poem In the Bazaars of Hyderabad is written by Sarojini Naidu who is also known as the Nightingale of India. The poem is written during the pre-independence era when spirit of nationalism and rage against the British government were high. The poem has been written by the poet in the appreciationRead more
The poem In the Bazaars of Hyderabad is written by Sarojini Naidu who is also known as the Nightingale of India. The poem is written during the pre-independence era when spirit of nationalism and rage against the British government were high.
The poem has been written by the poet in the appreciation of rich culture and beauty of her city, Hyderabad. The poet talks about various things which are unique and not found in any other country. The poet gives the message of self-dependence and unity.
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Turbans are a part of Indian culture. Crimson and silver are two colours. The merchants reply the poet that they are selling turbans which are deep red and silver in colour. Read summary of this poem.
Turbans are a part of Indian culture. Crimson and silver are two colours. The merchants reply the poet that they are selling turbans which are deep red and silver in colour.
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