<P>--Sarojini Naidu--</P> <P> The poet talks about the product offered in the old bazaars of Hyderabad . In first stanza of the poem, the poet questions the merchants in the bazaar about what they are selling, to which the merchants answered that they are selling crimson and silver coloured turbans, mirrors with drawers of amber (an expensive Indian stone) daggers with handles made of jade . </P> <P> In the second stanza, the poet moves to another stall and asked the same question to the vendor about what they are weighing to sell . Saffron, lentils and rice replied the vendors . The poet puts her next question to maidens what they are grinding and she gets a reply that they are grinding henna, sandalwood and spices . In the end of the stanza, poet questions the pedlars about what they are selling and they reply dice made from ivory and chessmen . </P> <P> The poet moves to a jewelry shop in the third stanza and asks the goldsmith what ornaments they manufacture . They reply; necklace, wristlets, anklets, rings, and continued to say that, they also make bells for blue pigeons that are tied to their feet . The bells are as delicate as a dragonfly's wing . Simultaneously they make gold girdles for dancers and scabbards for the kings to keep their swords . </P>

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