Advertisement Article continues below this ad The festival also sees millions of Hindu women taking a dip in the waters, often draped in a sari. Saris have remained traditional dresses for women ...
The festival also sees millions of Hindu women taking a dip in the waters, often draped in a sari. Saris have remained traditional dresses for women in India and other South Asian countries ...
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The shadow of a pilgrim falls on a sari held up to dry at the confluence of the Ganges, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati rivers during Maha Kumbh festival, in Prayagraj Friday, Feb.
Ananya Panday’s mogra ladi blouse was crafted by Doh Tak Keh and completed with a striped and checkered dull-gold-and-white ...
PRAYAGRAJ, India — The traditional colorful Indian fabric worn by women is ubiquitous to the world's largest religious gathering in northern India's Prayagraj city, where millions of Hindus ...
PRAYAGRAJ, India (AP) — The traditional colorful Indian fabric worn ... women’s most idiosyncratic garment — known as the sari — is, however, seen mostly when it is sun-dried right on ...