Odd man out :Patola,sherwani,kanjiwaram,Narayan Perth
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Three of the options given in the question are clothing.
These three are patola, sherwani and kanjivaram.
The fourth option Narayan perth is not a type of clothing.
From the options given in the question, the one which can be said to be the odd one out is Narayan Perth.
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Given options are under the criteria of silk made clothing mainly used in the making of Traditional Indian sarees.
From the given options for a odd man out, "Narayan Perth" isn't a sari or a silk clothing used by Indians for traditional purposes, neither it's a meaningful word.
Patola is a sari woven and made out especially from high quality silk which are pretty expensive for a typical Indian woman to buy or afford it in reality. It depends upon different religions seeing that patterns of sarees are made accordingly.
Sherwani is well known in our Meticulous Indian Community. They're have garnered most of the attention especially in the Punjabi and Sikh Community where they wear Sherwani for traditional and religious purposes contemporary to it's non-changing patterns.
Kanjivaram or more oftentimes called "Kanjeevaram" is a greatly coloured and highly vibrant silk clothing especially in use for making sarees which claims to've some "durability" or strength withholding the powers of "not getting torn off" during "washing it" vigorously. Don't know if it's correct or not but, this seems to be a little correct.
So, the odd man out I can say is "Narayan Perth", never heard nor fits the list or the bill given in the options.
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From the given options for a odd man out, "Narayan Perth" isn't a sari or a silk clothing used by Indians for traditional purposes, neither it's a meaningful word.
Patola is a sari woven and made out especially from high quality silk which are pretty expensive for a typical Indian woman to buy or afford it in reality. It depends upon different religions seeing that patterns of sarees are made accordingly.
Sherwani is well known in our Meticulous Indian Community. They're have garnered most of the attention especially in the Punjabi and Sikh Community where they wear Sherwani for traditional and religious purposes contemporary to it's non-changing patterns.
Kanjivaram or more oftentimes called "Kanjeevaram" is a greatly coloured and highly vibrant silk clothing especially in use for making sarees which claims to've some "durability" or strength withholding the powers of "not getting torn off" during "washing it" vigorously. Don't know if it's correct or not but, this seems to be a little correct.
So, the odd man out I can say is "Narayan Perth", never heard nor fits the list or the bill given in the options.
HOPE EVERYTHING IS CLEAR AND IT REALLY HELPS YOU AND GIVES "DETAILED" VERSION TOO!!!!!!!
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