Tuesday 18 September 2012

Origins and history of Saree 2012


'Sari' The word evolved from "Brachrit sattika word 'as stated at the beginning of the Jain and Buddhist literature.The track Sari Indian clothes back to the Indus Valley civilization, which flourished during 2800-1800 BC around the western part of the Indian subcontinent. Elly known first filming in the Indian subcontinent is the statue of an Indus Valley priest wearing curtain.
Ancient Tamil poetry, as Silappadhikaram and Banabhatta Kadambari, and describes women in beautiful fabrics or Elly. In the Indian tradition and old Natya Shastra (ancient Indian dance thesis describing and old-fashioned), and is considered the navel of the Supreme Being who is the source of life and creativity, and therefore the diaphragm is left bare the saree.Some costume historians believe that dhoti for men, which is the oldest in India wrapped clothing, is a strike force. They say that until the 14th, was used by men in dhoti and schools women.Sculptures Gandhara, Mathura and Gupta (1-6 AD) view gods and dancers wearing what appears dhoti wrap, in "fishtail" version covering the legs and loose then pour in the fall, long forelegs decorative. No bodices are shown.Other sources say the daily uniform consists of a dhoti or lungi (sarong), along with a breast band and a veil or wrap that can be used.

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