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Sarees

A sari, saree or sharee is a ladies' article of clothing from the Indian subcontinent that comprises of an unstitched wrap fluctuating from 4.5 to 9 meters (15 to 30 feet) in length and 600 to 1,200 millimeters (24 to 47 inches) in breadth that is normally folded over the midsection, with one end hung over the shoulder, covering a bigger part of the midriff.

There are different styles of sari produce and hanging, the most well-known being the Nivi style, which started in the Deccan region.The sari is worn with a fitted bodice ordinarily called a choli (ravike in southern India, and cholo in Nepal) and an underskirt called ghagra, parkar or ul-pavadai. In the cutting edge Indian subcontinent, the sari is viewed as a social icon.

The word 'sari' developed from 'saatikaa'  referenced in most punctual Hindu writing as ladies' attire. The Sari or Sattika advanced from a three-piece group including the Antriya, the lower article of clothing; the Uttariya; a shroud worn over the shoulder or the head; and the Stanapatta, a chestband. This group is referenced in Sanskrit writing and Buddhist Pali writing during the sixth century BCE.

This total three-piece dress was known as Poshak, conventional term for costume. Ancient Antriya firmly looked like dothi enclose by the "fishtail" variant which was gone through legs, secured the legs freely and afterward streamed into a long, brightening creases at front of the legs.

It further developed into Bhairnivasani skirt, today known as ghagri and lehenga.Uttariya was a cloak like shroud worn over the shoulder or head, it advanced into what is referred to today known as dupatta and ghoonghat. Likewise, Stanapatta developed into choli by first century CE.



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