Saree K Dukanmp4 [DIRECT]
The (or sari) is a timeless unstitched garment from the Indian subcontinent, traditionally measuring between 5 to 9 yards (approx. 4.5 to 8 metres) in length . More than just fabric, it is a symbol of cultural heritage, elegance, and womanhood . Historical Significance
: The word "sari" evolved from the Sanskrit term śāṭikā , which referred to a three-piece ensemble comprising a lower garment ( antriya ), a veil ( uttariya ), and a chest band ( stanapatta ) . Saree K Dukanmp4
: The main body of the cloth that is draped around the waist. The (or sari) is a timeless unstitched garment
: Decorative edges that run the entire length, providing weight and structure. Historical Significance : The word "sari" evolved from
: It is mentioned in early Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain scriptures, and played a pivotal role in epics like the Mahabharata . Structure of a Saree A typical saree consists of three distinct parts :
: The garment's history dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization (2800–1800 BCE) .