Fancy Sarees Biogarphy
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A statue recovered from the Indus Valley Civilization depicts a female priest wearing a cloth draped like a sari. The sari used to be draped in a way so that it divides the two legs and forms a trouser like attire. This was basically done to aid the temple dancers in their movements and also cover to their modesty. It is believed that the ‘dhoti’, which is the oldest Indian garment that was draped, is the foundation behind the sari. Till the 14th century, the dhoti was worn by both men and women.
The early statues of Goddesses show that the sari was draped in a sensual manner, like a ‘fishtail’, which was tied at the waist, covered up the legs and came in front of the legs like a decorative drape. During that era, the upper part of the body was either partially covered or was left bare. Down south in the state of Kerala, one can still see people wearing the traditional sari, which is a two piece garment, consisting of a lungi and a shawl. With the coming of the Muslims, the ghagra or the petticoat was discovered and clothes were stitched. Before that, Hindus believed piercing clothes with needles was impure.
The blouse came into existence with the Muslims and also the British. Since then, sari has come of age and now many new styles are being experimented with. But the main aspects of the sari like the blouse and the petticoat have been carried over in the modern times. Thus, sari is the perfect garment to enhance the beautiful curves of the Indian woman and has done so since times immemorial
Uppada is a beach town located 39 kms from Kakinada, a coastal city which comes under East Godavari district in the state of Andhra Pradesh and is famous for beautifully designed cotton sarees. Uppada is a village which comes under East Godavari District. Uppada is a virgin village where modernization has not yet found place. The people here are very poor.
Uppada silk sarees which are very famous and is available online.Uppada handlooms are well known for its unique designs.Usually Uppada handlooms are made in cotton warp and wept.
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A statue recovered from the Indus Valley Civilization depicts a female priest wearing a cloth draped like a sari. The sari used to be draped in a way so that it divides the two legs and forms a trouser like attire. This was basically done to aid the temple dancers in their movements and also cover to their modesty. It is believed that the ‘dhoti’, which is the oldest Indian garment that was draped, is the foundation behind the sari. Till the 14th century, the dhoti was worn by both men and women.
The early statues of Goddesses show that the sari was draped in a sensual manner, like a ‘fishtail’, which was tied at the waist, covered up the legs and came in front of the legs like a decorative drape. During that era, the upper part of the body was either partially covered or was left bare. Down south in the state of Kerala, one can still see people wearing the traditional sari, which is a two piece garment, consisting of a lungi and a shawl. With the coming of the Muslims, the ghagra or the petticoat was discovered and clothes were stitched. Before that, Hindus believed piercing clothes with needles was impure.
The blouse came into existence with the Muslims and also the British. Since then, sari has come of age and now many new styles are being experimented with. But the main aspects of the sari like the blouse and the petticoat have been carried over in the modern times. Thus, sari is the perfect garment to enhance the beautiful curves of the Indian woman and has done so since times immemorial
Uppada is a beach town located 39 kms from Kakinada, a coastal city which comes under East Godavari district in the state of Andhra Pradesh and is famous for beautifully designed cotton sarees. Uppada is a village which comes under East Godavari District. Uppada is a virgin village where modernization has not yet found place. The people here are very poor.
Uppada silk sarees which are very famous and is available online.Uppada handlooms are well known for its unique designs.Usually Uppada handlooms are made in cotton warp and wept.
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
Fancy Sarees Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
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