Sari and meaning of colors

18-09-2022

Sari is one of the most beautiful and elegant Indian clothing. Colors play a very important role and each color has its own meaning. The beautiful color signifies beliefs in our culture and religion. For example, red is one of the favorite colors at Indian weddings. Red and shades of red are always preferred at Indian weddings and other important functions. Lehenga, Sari and Salwar suits are always the preferred colors for D-Day.

Yellow color is also very popular in many regions of India. It is related to prosperity. It is also considered as a sign of a good wheat and mustard harvest. In many Indian weddings there is a haldi ceremony. In this function the girl or boy in question has to wear yellow clothes. In Maharashtra, the bride wears a yellow silk sari when performing pooja. Also in many regions yellow sari is given to the bride for her wedding functions and special pooja ceremony.

The white color symbolizes purity and faith. White garments are worn at many important functions. For example, in many regions like Guajarati and Assam, the bride wears a white sari for her wedding function. The beautiful white saree is embellished with a handmade zari border. A Bengali bride wears a white sari with a red or maroon border for her pooja ceremony.

Kanjeevaram sarees are also one of the most popular sarees at festivals and functions in India. It is of various patterns and styles. They represent different cultures, stories, animals, flowers, temples, etc. to make them look richer and more real. It can be inlaid with various works such as zari, thread, moti, stones, sequins, etc.

Sari is always a very elegant garment with different styles and patterns. The draping style of sarees and their colors symbolize various cultures, religions, regions, and traditions.

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