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21/06/2021
Yoga is the cessation of mental modifications!
02/05/2021
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01/12/2020
Nishka, a necklace made by stringing coins together. It is also documented in Rigveda as kanthe.
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22/10/2020
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Our 5th segment of is out !
This time we plan on draping the tale of our beloved garment Saree on your mind and heart.
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Sari-Katha : The History of Saree By Disha Shanbhag.
12/10/2020
Mekhalā are girdles worn by women on their waists. There are Two types - Clinking and Silent.
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29/09/2020
Series of Ancient Indian Ornaments.
Ratnajāla is a net made of gold and precious stones to cover locks of hair.
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25/09/2020
Muktāvalli is a Pearl Necklace with multiple layers. Queens and Kings of Ancient India were usually spotted with such pearl necklaces. Pearls from Singhal or Shri Lanka were popular in the Indian Subcontinent.
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20/09/2020
Kāshāyaparidītena
Clothes of the Ascetics
Saffron clothes like Sita- in the ending of Ramayana-generally made of tree-skin(bakkalen).
Shakuntala, as per the references is known for wearing a bark dress with a knot hanging on one shoulder.
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