The palanquin bearers feel that the bride is very light in weight. She is like a beautiful flower who is listening to the songs sung by the palanquin bearers. They feel that the bride is as light as bird which skims on the foam of a stream. She is as previous as pearl. She shines like a dew drop (whRead more
The palanquin bearers feel that the bride is very light in weight. She is like a beautiful flower who is listening to the songs sung by the palanquin bearers. They feel that the bride is as light as bird which skims on the foam of a stream. She is as previous as pearl. She shines like a dew drop (when sun rays fall on it) and like sun rays on the tide (in the sea).
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Pearl is a precious stone and string refers to cloth here. In the poem, the bride is referred to as "pearl on a string" because she is as precious and beautiful as a pearl on the cloth. Read summary of this poem.
Pearl is a precious stone and string refers to cloth here. In the poem, the bride is referred to as “pearl on a string” because she is as precious and beautiful as a pearl on the cloth.
Read summary of this poem.