Showing posts with label साड़ी का इतिहास. Show all posts
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Sunday, 6 September 2009

साड़ी का इतिहास-मानव मिश्रा


Sari : Covers all yet reveals all…..

A ethnic wear, An unstitched fabric of feminine elegance
, a sensual attire or a six yard wonder…Sari can be defined in thousand other ways round but in one word it only represents the traditional culture of INDIA which is been recognized globally.
A brief history on Sari
The word sari evolved from the Prakrit word ‘sattika’ as mentioned in earliest Buddhist Jain literature. The word got shortened to sati and further evolved into sari. The history backdates us to the days when the civilization got established, yes to the Indus Valley civilization.
The sari used to be draped in a way so that it divides the two legs and forms a trouser attire better understood with the word ‘dhoti’ being worn by both male and female.
Different parts of INDIA are having different types of sarees and also follows different pattern for draping a sari. Sari is usually worn with a blouse and petticoat. Blouse covers the upper part of the body and the underneath is the petticoat which helps in tucking the plates of the sari.
In early days sari was draped more in sensual manner viz in fishtail manner, which was tied at the waist and covered up the legs and come in front of the legs as a decorative drape. This is still worn in the interiors of India but more often seen down south in the state of Kerala.
Blouse got its existence with the Muslims and British era. Since then many new experiments were carried over with the modern times. For a better and a deeper impact it can be covered with a statement that “sari is the perfect garment to enhance the beautiful feminine curves and has proved since time immemorial’.
How to drape a Sari?
For a better understanding lets learn how to wear a sari. Steps below for more clarity

How to wear saree
Sari – Is it getting out of fashion?
No matter jeans and salwar kammez and more fashionable dresses have come in with the changes in the era… sari is always getting the priority and never given a second thought…..Even in the offices and meetings and big dealings…. Sari is never ignored…..sari has changed from what it was and now what it is in terms of style and texture… with the event of new fabrics like georgette, crepe, brasso, lazer, net, chiffon and innumerable materials…. It has not lost its essence and value.

Sari reflects mood, occasion, feeling, love……Sari is always preferable… it might be an occasion or a weeding…।Or a party… It was and is the symbol of Indian Culture and Ethic…॥