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The Bhagavad Gita: A Spiritual Guidebook Within a Religious Framework
8 May 2023
Being religious can provide a sense of meaning and purpose in life, a source of comfort and guidance in times of difficulty, and a sense of community and belonging with others who share similar beliefs and values. Religion can also offer a moral framework for decision-making and encourage positive behaviors such as compassion, forgiveness, and charity. Additionally, engaging in religious activities like prayer, meditation, and going to church can foster emotions of calm and inner peace, which can improve outcomes for both your mental and physical health.
Banarasi Sarees a Luxury Choice in Indian Clothing
27 April 2023
Banarasi Sarees hold a special place in the hearts of every woman, and that love does not end here. Indian Sarees are passed on from generation to generation to preserve elegance and culture! This saree is synonymous with royalty since it perfectly combines zari, gold, silver, and jaw-dropping embroidery.
Table Decor - The Secret to Creating a Stylish and Inviting Home
24 April 2023
Table decor is an important aspect of Indian culture, reflecting the country's rich heritage and artistic traditions. The use of textiles, colors, patterns, and traditional handicrafts all play a significant role in creating a visually appealing and culturally authentic dining experience. The use of tables in home decor can be traced back to ancient times when people first developed the concept of furniture. However, over the years, these vital pieces of furniture have evolved significantly in terms of design, style, manufacturing process, and even materials from which they are made.
Top 6 Impressive Tallest Lord Shiva Statues in India
18 April 2023
Lord Shiva is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, known as the destroyer or transformer of the universe. He is often depicted in Hindu art and mythology as a powerful yogi or ascetic, and his worship is an important part of Hinduism. Lord Shiva is typically depicted as a hermit or wandering ascetic who has renounced all worldly possessions and pleasures. He represents the path of asceticism, meditation, and self-realization. He is also known as a deity who is easily pleased by devotion and prayer, and is often worshipped with chants, mantras, and offerings of flowers and fruits.
Tips for Stylish Dressing: Choosing the Right Outfit and Accessories
21 March 2023
Fashion is all about presenting yourself to the world stylishly and elegantly. It is the combination of several small things that add up to enhance your personality and your appeal. From your dress to the kind of fashion accessories you choose and even the footwear you opt for everything contributes to making you look trendy. These tips will definitely help you in making the right fashion choices to get that perfect and refined look every time you step outside.
What are the Different Types of Buddha Statues and Their Meanings?
9 March 2023
People congregated in huge numbers to listen to the Buddha speak, multiplying the number of his followers inside and outside the Sangha. However, after the Mahaparinirvana of the Buddha, the nature of Buddhist followership changed. The religion traveled to lands beyond the Indian subcontinent among people who had heard of the Buddha and his divine lessons and were eager to walk the path. These newly enrolled members of the Sangha needed to visualize the celestial persona of the Buddha; they needed to “see” the form to reach the formless. Symbols for the Buddha- the wheel of Dhamma, the Bodhi tree, and the empty throne were not enough for them. Thus to fulfill the devotional requirements of the followers, Buddhism began creating a category of artworks, mostly depicting Buddha in different stages of his life and various states.
The History and Traditions of Holi – Exploring the Colors Festival
6 March 2023
Holi is one of the most awaited and popular festivals celebrated by Hindus across the globe. It is commonly referred to as the festival of colors since celebrating the festival involves considerable use of different types of colors. Like most other Hindu festivals, the Holi festival also celebrates the victory of good over evil and is considered to be a day of new beginnings. Read on to more about the history and significance of this festival and the various traditions and rituals associated with it.
How to Position Ganesha Idols according to Vastu Principles?
1 March 2023
According to Hindu tradition, any idol of Sri Ganesha made with the right material and endowed with all the attributes of the Lord is a fortunate thing to have in your house. What we mean by this is that all the statues of Sri Ganesha which fulfill the criteria of material and iconography are auspicious and fit to be placed in your Puja ghar or home. Let us take a look at these benchmarks that will help you pick the perfect Ganesha idol for home decoration. Bringing a Ganesha statue into your residence is like welcoming all the auspiciousness and success of the world into your life. The cherry on this cake is suitable knowledge of Vastu for home décor, which allows you to pick the best spots in your space for Ganesha.
Which Type of Krishna Idol is Good for Home?
21 February 2023
This blog is a guide meant to help you choose the ideal Krishna idol for your home. We look at the significance of Krishna’s popular forms like Laddoo Gopal, Radha-Krishna, Srinathji, and more. We also cover auspicious placement tips, the spiritual benefits of keeping Krishna statues, and how each iconography influences your space- making this a must-read before you select the perfect Krishna idol for your home.
Which form of the Buddha is Associated with his Enlightenment?
16 February 2023
Enlightenment of the Buddha- the transformation of prince Siddhartha into Gautama Buddha is a cosmic event in the Buddhist tradition. Beginning from his Three Great Sights, the inward spiritual journey of the Buddha ended with Enlightenment while the journey of Buddhism as a sect began from that moment onward. Various aesthetically designed statues of the Buddha are used by his followers as visual narrations of his enlightened state which is depicted through the 32 markers of Great Men or Mahapurusha on his body, gleaming and perfected physical features, half-opened eyes to show a state of meditative calm, monastic drapes, and a platform of blooming lotus which is a symbol of Enlightened mind.
What Do Buddha Statues Symbolize?
15 February 2023
Buddhist art portrays most faithfully all the significant stages in the history of Buddhism. Statues of the Buddha have always been historically important artistic, religious, and social symbols. Every notion of Buddhism, whether its iconographic features, literary evidence or deities of different types, have a perfect description and a reason behind. The symbols serve as signs of Buddha's teachings, good fortune, inner peace, and the motivating force that should be present in every human being. The messages learnt through them have been taught in different parts of the world for many centuries, but still continue to serve as a source of strength and motivation.
Top 10 Religious and Spiritual Books in Hindi : Find Your Zen
9 February 2023
Discover India’s timeless spiritual heritage through these top 10 religious and spiritual books in Hindi. From sacred Puranas to profound philosophies, each text guides seekers toward devotion, inner peace, and cultural wisdom. Perfect for devotees, mindful home decorators, and spiritual readers, these books bridge ancient knowledge and modern life. Embrace the transformative power of Hindu thought in clear Hindi, curated with respect and authenticity for readers worldwide.
Srimad Bhagavad Gita : A Journey of Bhakti & Self Discovery
7 February 2023
Bhagavad Gita in Hindu tradition is a one-of-its-kind book, filled with the holiness of the Vedas. The timelessness of Gita’s message can be seen from the fact that great sages such as Adi Shankaracharya and Ramanujacharya read and wrote commentaries on the text, starting a tradition of literature create around Gita which continues to date. People from different faiths and countries see a reflection of their lives in the pages of the Bhagavad Gita, which speaks for the awe-inspiring wide range of this ancient text. To explore the collection of Srimad Bhagavad Gita's original text, translations, and commentaries, visit Exotic India Art, and take a dip into this perennial stream of heavenly Indian wisdom.
5 Ways to Style Your Banarasi Silk Sarees
3 February 2023
Discover different ways to wear Banarasi sarees and make a fashion statement at events. Choose from various styles such as Neck Drape, Bengali, Lehenga, Dhoti, and Pant styles with tips and tricks to enhance your look. Experiment with new styles and add versatility to your traditional Indian attire.
Best English Translations of Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas
31 January 2023
Looking for the best English translations of the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas? This guide explores highly respected editions that preserve the spiritual, literary, and devotional essence of these Hindu epics. Perfect for spiritual seekers, scholars, or first-time readers, these translations open the door to sacred Hindu wisdom. We review trusted publishers like Gita Press, Penguin India, and Chaukhamba Pratishthan so you can make an informed, meaningful choice.
Top Selling Book Publishers and Ashrams at Exotic India
27 January 2023
The mentioned list is only a few, handpicked bestselling and internationally applauded publishers with whom Exotic India Art has joined hands to succeed in our vision of making the world aware of the essence of ancient Hindu culture. Our website houses a plethora of books in Sanskrit, Hindi, English, Tamil, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, and other Indian regional languages. We invite you to look through our collection and experience the endless depth of Hindu wisdom, through books from the publishers you trust.
Ten Books you should read to understand Hindu Religion
25 January 2023
The universality of Hinduism- the culture of ancient Indian sages, ascetics, and great beings stems from its messages which are powerfully relevant in every context. This is one of the major reasons why books on Hinduism have a worldwide readership, a trend that has seen an increase in modern times. People looking to enhance their knowledge of the ancient religious tradition continuously look for authentic and profound literary sources. We are here with a carefully chosen list of ten books that you should read to understand the Indian religion and experience the depth of Hinduism.
5 Hindu Religious Book Recommendations for Bloggers
23 January 2023
The sources of Hinduism- books, art, oral traditions, and practices are the repositories of the pearls of primordial knowledge, through which anyone can experience the beauty of the Hindu religion. The sheer number of books on the Hindu religion is mind-blowing, owing to the fact of India’s geographical, cultural and linguistic vastness, and listing the “best” or “a few” is a task next to impossible. According to Hindu tradition itself, the sacred books are assembled into certain groups of texts, representing the prevalent ideas and practices of a particular period in Indian cultural history. In this article, we will explore five of these textual traditions, and suggest 5 book recommendations for Hindu religious book bloggers.
Is it Good to Keep the Mahabharata Book at Home? Sacred Insights
23 January 2023
Yes. Not only is it good to keep the Mahabharata at home, but it is advised to keep the book at home due to the sacredness and auspiciousness it brings. Veda Vyasa, the great sage who wrote the master text himself underlines that he has “collected the soul of the Vedas, Puranas, ancient laws, ideas on education, details of tirthas, etc” in this work. Even the Upanishadic sages treat Itihasa Purana (Ramayana and Mahabharata) as the “Pancham Veda” (Fifth Veda). Thus, in a way the Mahabharata is an amalgamation of the supreme ancient knowledge which is the foundation of Indian culture. Let us have a closer look at this mighty text and its contents to understand why one should bring a Mahabharata book home.
Which city in South India is Known for Silk Sarees?
13 January 2023
Women consider the Silk Saree collection as an asset. An authentic, finely woven silk Saree can last for generations if maintained well. So, it is no wonder that Indian women prefer their wedding Sarees in silk fabric. Moreover, it's a blissful way of celebrating if a girl wears her grandmother's Saree on traditional occasions. Wedding Saree shopping in India must include a Kanchipuram Silk along with a Banarasi Silk Saree.
Makara Sankranti: Traditions, Food & Celebrations Across India
9 January 2023
Makara Sankranti, celebrated across India, marks Surya Deva’s transition into Makar Rashi, symbolizing new beginnings and prosperity. From Uttar Pradesh’s Khichdi feast to Tamil Nadu’s Pongal festivities, each region uniquely honors this harvest festival with traditional attire, rituals, and cuisines, reflecting India’s vibrant diversity and shared cultural values of gratitude and unity. This blog takes a closer look at the different ways in which this festival is celebrated in Indian states.
Medicine for The Soul: The Four Noble Truths of the Buddha
23 December 2022
Delve into the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism with "Medicine for the Soul" an enlightening guide for students, scholars, and lifelong learners of wisdom traditions. A person who does not follow the path laid by the Four Noble Truths is called “puthujjana” or an ordinary man. When one is initiated into Buddhism by proclaiming refuge in Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha, the journey to enlightenment begins. Practicing the Eight-Fold Path unwaveringly makes a person a “Once Returner”- who is born only once in the human realm and their other rebirths occur in the abode of the gods. Buddhists with higher spiritual merit win over the urges of subtle sensual desires and animosity and become Non-returners. Awaken your spirit with Buddha’s Four Noble Truths. "Medicine for the Soul" offers deep insights for those seeking peace, clarity, and a higher path of mindfulness.
How to Worship or Pray Kamdhenu at Home?
23 November 2022
Kamadhenu Pooja is dedicated to the Holy Cow Kamadhenu, she is the mother of all cows on earth. She is equated with mother earth as she nourishes and feeds all living beings on earth. Here is a simple procedure to perform worship of the cow. Vidhi or Vidhanam is the term used to describe how to perform or procedure. Overall, worshiping or praying to Kamdhenu is a way to seek blessings and prosperity in Hinduism. It involves offering prayers, food, and other items to the sacred cow, and approaching the deity with humility and sincerity. By seeking the cow's help and blessings, believers hope to achieve their goals and aspirations, and live a more fulfilling and prosperous life.
Who Built the Nandi Statue in Mysore? History, Significance & Visitor Guide
21 November 2022
The Statue of Nandi is greatly admired and venerated by the people of Hampi and is believed to protect the town. Although little damaged over the natural course of time, the statue still looks beautiful and attracts tourists. The site of the statue is also the main location for Vijaya Utsav, the Hampi Arts festival which is held in November every year.
How do you Keep a Kamdhenu Statue in your House?
19 November 2022
Kamadhenu is known by another name, ‘Surabhi’, meaning fragrance. Hindus worship her and seek her blessings to attain prosperity and success in life. Hindus also look up to the divine cow as a symbol of fertility and purity. That’s why Kamadhenu is often depicted along with her calf. Kamadhenu, the divine cow of abundance and fulfillment, is more than just a sacred symbol in Hinduism she's a living embodiment of prosperity, purity, and cosmic grace. When placed correctly in your home or workspace, her presence can bring spiritual harmony and material success. This guide explores where and how to place a Kamadhenu statue as per Vastu and scriptural traditions merging devotion with ancient cultural wisdom.
Why Yaganti Nandi Is Growing – Mystery of the Expanding Idol
18 November 2022
Why does the Nandi idol at Yaganti Temple keep growing? For centuries, devotees and scientists have marveled at this unique phenomenon in Andhra Pradesh’s sacred Uma Maheswara Swamy Temple. Some believe it is a divine sign tied to ancient prophecies, while geologists point to natural mineral expansion in the rock.
What is the Best Wood for a Sculpture : Durability
15 November 2022
Kaashtha (काष्ठ), Daaru (दारु) Lakadi (लकड़ी), wood has many names in Indian culture which tell us about wood’s significance for the country and its tradition from the ancient times. Trees and plants such as Aama (mango), Peepal, Neem, Tulsi, and Shami are considered holy and abode of the divine element in the Hindu religion. These woods are chosen keeping in mind the rules laid down by ancient Shilpashastra and the requirement of Hindu Puja, in which the divine idol is treated regularly with Snana (ritual bathing), rubbing fragrant pastes such as Sandalwood paste and heat and light from the ritual lamp or Diya. Let us have a look at a few of these timeless woods here.
Which God Idols should not be Kept at Home?
14 November 2022
Not all Hindu god idols are meant for household worship. Some require strict rituals, specific materials, and proper placement. Learn which deities to avoid at home, the importance of Vastu, and why damaged or fierce idols can disrupt spiritual balance. This guide outlines key iconography principles, suitable materials, and essential tips for choosing and worshipping idols in your Puja room for maximum positivity and divine blessings. Hindu religion allows the devotee the freedom to worship any deity they feel a personal connection (Bhakti) toward; however, picking the right idol for your home is a complex task. To understand the dos of picking a suitable idol of a Hindu god for your home, you should know a thing or two about which god idols should not be kept at home or what precautions should be taken when you are choosing an idol online for your Puja temple.
What is the Significance of Nandi?
12 November 2022
Nandi, the sacred bull of Lord Shiva, holds a special place in Hinduism as a symbol of devotion, purity, and strength. Always seated before the Shiva Linga, Nandi represents the soul focused on the divine, reminding devotees of life’s ultimate goal God-realization. Beyond being Shiva’s vahana (vehicle), Nandi embodies meditation, patience, and Dharma, making him one of the most revered figures in Hindu temples and scriptures.
Is it Good to Keep a Nandi Statue at Home? Benefits, Vastu & Meaning
11 November 2022
The name Nandi was widely used instead as a humanistic gate-guardian deity of Kailasa, rather than his mount, in the oldest Shaivite texts in Sanskrit, Tamil, and other Indian languages. Siddhanta texts distinguish Nandi from Vṛṣabha. According to them, Devi, Chandesha, Mahakala, Vṛṣabha, Nandi, Ganesha, Bhringi, and Murugan, are the eight Ganeshwaras (commanders) of Shiva. Thus we must rest assured that he would also guard and protect us by not allowing negative energies in our homes.
What is the Purpose of a Thangka?
11 November 2022
The Thangkas developed their ethnic characteristics and features from the early Buddhist paintings which were mostly done on the walls of temples and monasteries. Many of the murals had Tibetan inscriptions and incorporated many elements from Han Chinese paintings and some elements reflecting Indian styles. These emphasized more on the landscape background. Some traditional Buddhist paintings survive even today in a few sites such as the Ajanta Caves in India and the Mogao Caves in China. It is from this time that Thangka paintings were developed from the tradition of Tibetan Buddhist wall paintings.
Which God Idols can be Kept at Home?
10 November 2022
The prevalent system of worship in Hinduism resonates with the Smarta tradition (rooted in Smritis or the Vedas) which gives equal regard to all gods and goddesses and lays no strict ritual rules for the followers. Five (Pancha) deities, namely Shiva, Shakti, Vishnu, Ganesha, and Surya are considered primary figures, and their combined worship is called Panchayatan Puja. The ritual space in Puja becomes the Panchayatan of the deity which is placed in the center, surrounded by the other four.
Is Avalokiteshvara Male or Female?
9 November 2022
Ekadashamukha is an Eleven-faced manifestation of Avalokiteshvara in Buddhism. He is considered one of the six principal forms of the Bodhisattva that relieves all sentient beings from the six realms of material existence; the realm of Devas, the realm of Asuras, the realm of hungry ghosts, the hell realm, the animal realm, and the human realm. Ekadashamukha is believed to save those in the Asura realm.
Who Is Wrathful Yama?
8 November 2022
In many Buddhist traditional arts, Yama is depicted as a wrathful being holding the wheel of life or Samsara, known as “Bhavachakra” in his hands and between the jaws. It represents the cycle of birth and death and the impermanence of this world. The innermost circle of the wheel has a pig, a rooster, and a snake that represent the three poisons of ignorance, attachment, and envy. It explores his depiction in art and literature, often represented with a noose and riding a buffalo. Additionally, the article touches on cultural beliefs surrounding Yama, including rituals and practices intended to honor him and seek his protection. Overall, Yama is presented as a complex character, embodying the themes of mortality, justice, and the afterlife in Hindu mythology.
How To Wear A Dhoti? - A Complete Step By Step Guide
7 November 2022
However, modern civilization has changed the clothing styles and preferences of Indian men and women. Indians have now imbibed the western culture. That being said, one cannot ignore the fact that some sections of men can still be seen wearing dhotis such as the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, some secular politicians, the pujaris or priests in Hindu temples, and some traditional martial artists. It is undoubtedly the emblem of the unmatched Indian culture. Dhoti is called by different names in different places such as ‘Mundu’ in Kerala, ‘Laacha’ in Punjab, ‘Mardaani’ in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, ‘Veshti’ in Tamil Nadu, ‘Dhotar’ in Maharashtra, etc.
Unparalleled Glories of Mother Ganga
20 October 2022
The practices and rituals of worshiping inanimate objects in Sanatan Dharma are often accused by the atheistic community of being unscientific and fanatical. One such practice is the worship of the Ganga River which rises in the western Himalayas in the state of Uttarakhand, covers many Northern and Eastern states, and finally empties into the Bay of Bengal, journeying through the country of Bangladesh. The sacred Ganges is a lifeline to millions of people across the globe. Hindus perform the last rites of their kinsmen, and pay homage to their ancestors, many Sanyasis perform severe austerities and penances, and many spiritual seekers have found their true purpose of life by meditating on the banks of the River Ganga. The mystery of the serine and purifying nature of the cold waters of Mother Ganga is yet to be unlocked by modern scientists.
3 Common Myths about Hinduism
14 October 2022
There are billions of Hindu followers across the globe yet it is the most misunderstood not only among the Hindu community but also in the west. The deep and highly enlightening philosophies of Hinduism blow most people’s minds away whereas, many people are disgusted by the rituals and beliefs that are followed by the practitioners. The rituals are often disapproved of and are considered bogus activities, especially among the Youth. Many myths have been associated with the concepts of Hinduism that need to be rechecked:
Diwali Rituals - Knowing its true Essence - Stories, Traditions & Celebration
10 October 2022
Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrates the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya and Lord Krishna’s victory over Narakasura. This five-day festival symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. Homes and temples are decorated with diyas, rangoli, and flowers, while families perform traditional pujas. Learn about Chhoti Diwali rituals, the spiritual significance of worship, and practical tips for festive celebrations that enrich both family bonding and spiritual growth. Uncover the significance of Diwali rituals and stories. From lighting diyas to family celebrations, bring tradition and joy into your festival of lights.
Nourish Your Soul Through Telugu Literature
3 October 2022
Telugu is a Dravidian language that is primarily spoken in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Studies have found the basis of this language to have its history associated with Sanskrit words. Telugu literature predominantly presents religious or devotional subject matter. The poets and scholars from Andhra Pradesh translated epics such as the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the Bhagavat, and the Puranas that are considered the foundation of Vedic knowledge and lead us to higher consciousness to cultivate the real purpose of human life. The first Telugu literary work was the translation of the Mahabharata from Sanskrit to Telugu by Nannaya Bhattaraka, who is also known as Adi Kavi.
Bollywood Celebs Shining in Banarasi Saree
29 September 2022
Known for their vibrant colors, luxurious fabric, and opulent look, Banarasi sarees have a mystical propensity to attract all eyes. When it comes to donning ethnic wear on special occasions such as weddings and festivities, the first thing that comes to the mind of Indian women is wearing a heavy Banarasi saree which can make them stand out in the crowd. These sarees are handcrafted by the skilled artisans of the holy city of Banaras. They pour their heart into making these sarees and maybe that’s the reason why every woman appears immensely beautiful when draped in a Banarasi. If there is one variety of sarees that Bollywood celebrities love, it has to be Banarasi saree. Not just ordinary women, but Banarasi saree has got a special place in the hearts of the Divas as well.
Bandhani Saree: The Most Celebrated Traditional Attire Of India
28 September 2022
The word ‘Bandhani’, also known as Bandhej, is descended from the Sanskrit word ‘bandha’ meaning ‘to bind’, a craft predominantly practiced in Gujarat and Rajasthan. This tie-n-dye technique dates back to the 6th century and was traditionally used by the Khatri community in rural areas of Gujarat, India. At present, it has gained immense popularity in mainstream fashion. As per the historians, the first Bandhani saree was sported at the time of Banabhatt’s Harshacharita in a royal marriage. Bandhani is an ancient art. Earliest references to this technique of picking the cloth with fingernails and tying it before dyeing are found in Indus Valley Civilization records. Even the Buddhist paintings, in the famous Ajanta caves, have Bandhani testimonials. Texts dating back to the times of Alexander the Great, have also inscribed Indian Bandhani.
Kanjivaram Sarees: The Nine-Yard Beauties
24 September 2022
History says that the Kanjivaram saree, considered as one of the most gorgeous sarees in the world has a close association with saint Markanda. He used to weave clothes for the gods themselves. Also, the Chola king Krishna Deva Rai who ruled Kanchipuram city from the year 985 to 1015, took the initiative of trading silk sarees. Thus Kanjeevaram saree originated from a small town named Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India. These saris are loved and worn as bridal, and special occasion saris by womenfolk of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Now, it is an international sensation. Owing to its name, it could be judged as the south Indian version of the Banarasi silk saree.
Banarasi Saree - The Queen of Indian Attire
23 September 2022
Banarasi sarees have always been in trend since the time of the Mughal invasion of India. Modernization has led to many changes in the fashion industry but the love for Banarasi sarees among Indian women has never been diminished. As the name suggests, Banarasi sarees originate from the holy city of India, Banaras or Varanasi, located in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The diligent weavers of the city are the experts in designing beautiful handwoven sarees made of pure silk fabric (Banarasi silk), making them quite expensive to buy. They use gold and silver metallic threads to create heavy embroideries and this work is called Brocade or Zari. Formerly, Banarasi sarees were handmade using metallic threads dipped in real gold and silver, and each saree would take around a year to make. Endowed with a brilliant and soothing shine all over, Banarasi sarees are undoubtedly the most beloved attire country-wide.
Types of Indian Sarees
22 September 2022
The word “saree” is believed to be derived from a Sanskrit word meaning “strip of cloth”. Saree, symbolic of femininity, is probably the world’s only erstwhile, unstitched attire extensively and affectionately enjoyed in India and other Asian countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal & Myanmar. Wearing a saree is an Indian tradition and culture for many ages. Womenfolk used to drape sarees since the Indus valley civilization. Since then it has undergone a lot of adaptation in designs, colors, fabrics, and styles of draping. Traditionally saris were worn without blouses and most of the drapes had no petticoat. Modern style of draping sarees originated during the Mughal era. During earlier days, the six-yard cloth was worn in a single sheath, without pleats. An illustrious woman from Bengal taught the society to drape a saree with pleats.
What is Special about Banarasi Saree
20 September 2022
Made in the ancient city of Varanasi or Banaras, Banarasi sarees are one of the most loved sarees among Indian women. Be it a glamorous wedding or a grand festival, they choose to wear Banarasi sarees to enhance their traditional look, which in itself brings in grace. The intricacy of designs, their rich base colors, and the opulent broad silken borders are the basis of these sarees that make them never go out of style.
Why is Lotus a Prominent and Auspicious Sacred Symbol?
11 June 2022
The lotus is an iconic flower, originating in Southern Asia, which has claimed a place as a prominent symbol in ancient history, remaining as such today. It is through a combination of religious and symbolic connotations, nutritional and medicinal applications, and sheer aesthetics and laudability in its natural life cycle that have facilitated the lotus’s significance. While there are many species of lotus flowers across Asia, the Hindus’ Sacred Lotus is scientifically known as the Nelumbo nucifera. This perennial flower grows in the muddy waters of shallow pools throughout Asia. It possesses a unique nanostructure of its leaves which provides an uncanny self-cleaning ability, allowing the flowers to emerge from the mud without tarnish.
The Goddess of Royal Power and Grace - Kamala
10 June 2022
Kamala (“she of the lotus”), is the last in the list of the Ten Mahavidyas (great revelations or manifestations), who are a group of Tantric goddesses. Kamala’s place as the last of the Mahavidyas is not addressed in the literature. Although it may be taken as signifying a lesser importance than the others, Kamala is one of the most widely worshipped outside of her relationship with the Mahavidyas. She is portrayed as auspicious and beautiful, with a lovely golden complexion. She is seated in a lotus posture upon a lotus flower. She has four hands—two holding lotuses and two held in signs of granting blessings and giving assurance. Iconography of Kamala illustrates her being bathed in nectar by two (sometimes four) large elephants. Kamala is represented in a similar manner to the very popular goddess Sri-Lakshmi, as Kamala and Sri-Lakshmi are considered to be the same goddess.
Must have Regionally Crafted Sarees from India
27 April 2022
While the classic drape is always a favourite for women, sarees have been constantly given a touch of modern flavours, such as the traditional cotton and silk saree is now found in a variety of jute, nylon, rayon, georgette, chiffon, satin and also blended fabrics. Both classic and modern or fusion drapes find a place in every woman’s wardrobe. And with the online purchasing, love for this quintessential piece has grown even more. However, some sarees remain unnoticed by women who desire to flaunt the traditional attires. Hence, we have come up with ten regional sarees of India that you can add in your wardrobe and create a collection that showcases the brilliance of Indian craftsmanship.
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