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A saree is an attire that can never go outdated. It looks amazing on any woman and is liked by all ages. There is special sophistication attached to this wear and that is the reason all over the country like it so much. There are multiple varieties of sarees available in India.
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The saree is a versatile attire and can be worn by anybody – whether you are a college girl looking for a saree for your graduation ceremony or a daughter-in-law intending to gift her mother-in-law a saree on her first Durga Puja after marriage, there is something that will match with every personality.
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An Indian bride leaves no stone unturned to look splendid from tip to toe on her special day that is her wedding day. Whether she is following the ancient tradition or the modern trend of the 'big fat wedding', bridal attire will be the center of focus to wedding preparations.
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Days have gone when Kanchipuram silk saree was limited for elder people, as new generations have also added it in their shopping list. Kanchipuram silk has its own priorities.
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Diwali is one of the biggest festivals that is celebrated all over the country. The importance of the occasion is that it a winning over of light over darkness. Every year on the occasion of Diwali the sound of firecrackers reflects the happiness and joy evident in the hearts of Indians. This is the function that Indian people celebrate in heavy shopping of dresses.
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On the tenth day of Navratri, followed by a great procession the clay statues are ceremoniously brought to a river or ocean coast for a solemn goodbye to Durga. It is an emotional day for some devotees, even for many atheist Bengalis as the congregation sings emotional goodbye songs. When the procession reaches the water, Durga is immersed, the clay dissolves, and she is believed to return to Mount Kailasha at the abode of Shiva and to the cosmos in general.
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Navratri is a Hindu festival that involves nine nights (and ten days) and is celebrated every year in the autumn. It is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in different parts of India Theoretically, there are four seasonal Navratri. However, in practice, it is the post-monsoon festival called Sharada Navratri that is celebrated in the honor of the divine Devi Durga.
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When Durga Puja approaches, people of Bengal get too excited, and when the Puja celebration begins it can be described as a fashion parade. The city of joy gets completely decked up when it is Durga Puja. You need to have a lovely collection of sarees you can wear for the fashion show on different days of Durga Puja.
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Mahalaya, which indicates the beginning of Devi-Paksha and the end of the Pitri-Paksha (the Shradh or the mourning period) is an auspicious day for Bengalis, who celebrate it with much devotion. Mahalaya is observed seven days before the Durga Puja.
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It is useless guessing the name of that one unstitched Indian outfit which is elegant and rides over all other fashion statements. It is but of course the national attire of India, the saree. Right from the time childhood days, an Indian woman has this fascination for elegant sarees. She is always attracted towards this colorful and vibrant dress even at the salt and pepper age of 70 years.