In Sarojini Naidu's "Indian Weavers," the three stages of weaving metaphorically represent:
1
The cyclical nature of poverty and the unchanging lives of the working class.
2
The vibrant colors and diverse landscapes of the Indian subcontinent.
3
The cycle of human life – birth, youth, and death – and the corresponding emotional states.
4
The different castes and social strata within Indian society and their respective roles.