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  1. Celebrate this 25th Baishakh with these sarees

    Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941 C.E.) was a Bengali polymath who reshaped Bengali literature and music, as well as Indian art with contextual modernism. According to English calendar he was born on 7th May 1861 in Kolkata to parents Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi.

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  2. Traditional Bridal Indian attire to wear in Summer

    Traditional Bridal Indian attire to wear in Summer

    Believe it or not, a big majority of Indian girls and women even in today's times prefer to marry during the winters as summers are known to spoil the wedding makeup and mood. In spite of resisting firmly, if you are left with no choice but to get married during the summers, here are some tips for you on how to stay cool, stylish, and beautiful throughout the most memorable day of your life.

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  3. Sarees To Celebrate This Akshaya Tritiya

    Sarees To Celebrate This Akshaya Tritiya

    Akshaya Tritiya is a very popular festival that the Hindus and Jains celebrate every year. It is considered as one of the most important days for Hindu community as it is the day of the birth of the Lord Parasurama. The Hindu community considers this day as a lucky day and believes that any venture such as a business or the construction of a building started on that day will follow betterment and prosperity. Akshaya Tritiya is a one day event celebrated in late April or early May. Hindus celebrate this day because, according to them, Akshaya Tritiya is the day when the great God of Wisdom, God Ganesha, started writing the epic work called "Mahabharata". It is believed that when the Pandavas were in exile the Lord presented them a bowl which was named Akshaya Tritiya. That bowl was never empty and produces an unlimited amount of food on demand.

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  4. Bengal Handloom Sarees Collection

    Bengal Handloom Sarees Collection

    Handloom sarees are the most precious asset of Bengal. It has a huge impact on society as well as economic development in rural India. Here in Adi Mohini Mohan Kanjilal, we have a fresh collection of handloom sarees from all over Bengal. Explore and you will find the colors and tastes of Bengal handloom sarees.

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  5. Sarees Which Are Essential for Summer

    Sarees Which Are Essential for Summer

    Summer days are ahead and it is important to stay cool for many reasons, like health, style, and comfort. Breathable fabrics, like cotton, khadi, linen, kota, tussar etc allow maximum amount of air to pass through. Sarees of these materials are natural and manmade. These sarees ensure your comfort zone in the summer days.

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  6. Sarees to wear in this Poila Baishakh

    Sarees to wear in this Poila Baishakh

    Poila Baishakh is the first day of Bengali calendar which was introduced by the king Shashanka which is celebrated widely in Bengal and the places wherever the Bengalis are dominating the show by roll strength. This is also known as Nabo Barsho, that is, Bengali New Year.

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  7. Selected sarees to celebrate traditional occasions

    Selected sarees to celebrate traditional occasions

    India is a country of very rich tradition and culture. Here, the traditional occasions are celebrated throughout the year. These traditional occasions are social as well as religious type. Sarees are the most preferred attire of women when it is the time to celebrate a traditional occasion.

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  8. Some Best Types of Silk Sarees You can Buy Online from AMMK

    Silk Sarees are one of the most loved and popular sarees throughout India and across the world. It is very common to see Indian women donning beautiful silk sarees at traditional or cultural events, pujas, festivals, parties, outings, etc.

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  9. Embrace the Lakshmi in you with latest Tant Cotton Sarees from AMMK

    With Durga Puja ending, the people of Kolkata as well as the rest of India have already started preparing for the celebration of Lakshmi Puja. According to the mythology, Lakshmi is the daughter of ‘Maa Durga’, and the goddess of prosperity and wealth.

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  10. Why Red & White Benarasi Sarees Are Appealing and Most Demanding for Durga Puja

    Durga puja is a festival that celebrates the victory of goodness over evil. It is the biggest and most important festival of Bengali people, worshipping Goddess Durga.

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