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Conclusion for himachal Pradesh and Kerala dress

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Brahmin women also wear similar clothing like salwar kameez and ghagra choli. For occasions and celebrations like weddings, they wear long pyjamas, traditional ghagra choli woven at homes with intricate embroidery and new rings and bangles. Footwear is designed by grass and animal skin to keep the feet warm.

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The traditional wear of the state is called 'Mundu' which is worn on the lower portion of the body, from the waist to the foot. It is white and is worn by both men and women. It resembles a long skirt or a dhoti. The upper garment varies with gender and age.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Conclusion of Himachal Pradesh dress

  • The Indian state of Himachal Pradesh is situated under the shadow of the majestic Himalayas. The state's natives are referred to as "Pahari." Himachal Pradesh's culture is diverse and rich in traditions, and because of the region's high altitudes and difficult geography, it has largely escaped the impact of the West.
  • People from many castes, communities, and religions all coexist peacefully in this state. Their customs, ceremonies, and clothing all reflect their many civilizations.
  • The people of Himachal have highly stunning and colourful clothing. And it is created in accordance with the unfavourable weather conditions that persist all year.
  • The handwoven gowns are a draw for tourists that come to the state from other areas of the nation and the world since they are warm and cosy. Most of everything is painstakingly wove, from the hats to the skirts to the shoes. Himachal Pradesh's cultural character has evolved into the handloom.

Conclusion of Kerala dress

  • Keralan ladies typically wear saris, although the mundum neriyathum is the state's official two-piece outfit. The mundu is a piece of unstitched clothing worn around the waist. One end of the neriyathu is tucked in at the waist and is worn diagonally from the left shoulder.

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