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A traditional harvest festival of India, Pongal, the answer of South India from the U.S. celebrates Thanksgiving. Pongal occurs in mid-January of each year, Sun and travel north. According to the Hindus, Pongal also marks the end of winter and is considered the beginning of a boom. As one of the oldest Hindu festivals, Pongal festival more or less the same over the years. Pongal do decorate with the first harvest of rice, their houses with beautiful patterns with rice paste Kolam to enjoy various dishes with sweet and new clothes inseparably with the festival of Pongal.
Although it as a village in the Pongal festival in essence, began rapid urbanization has changed significantly Pongal celebration. Ultimately, there was a contact in the present progressive Pongal festivities. This was also used for the costumes as Pongal. Despite the absurdities Davani or half sari, as it is popularly known, remains the most sought after Pongal Indian team, it's definitely a noticeable difference in how absurd Davani were developed over the years. What was once a simple sari Davani nonsense or a half, with the exception of a dash of embellishments such as lace to a minimum is now even more beautiful and ethnic clothing for a unique style statement designed for the occasion. Today, bright screen nonsense Davani Zari weave intricate patterns similar to those of the beautiful silk saris. In addition, saris inspired design, a new series of designer saris, half in the course of time have emerged. Designer saris half usually show the use of different materials, the traditional silk. They are usually georgette and chiffon, with a touch of embellishments like sequins, beads, Zardozi, zari embroidery, silk saris, etc., in the classic half done, but it's a good idea to opt for something a little different to achieve this Pongal is a pleasant surprise for the audience!
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It is time for all of India is pleased because, when the main harvest festival of India. While it is known under different names in different parts of India, is the harvest festival of Sankranti is widely regarded as the northern part of India and is known as Pongal in South India, known mainly Tamil Nadu. This festival is one of the oldest festivals that take place, and because of its rich history, is expected by most Indians.
Pongal in the south is celebrated in a very traditional, and this can be seen the dress on that day. Follow the rules and rituals of the Pongal bore a different code of fashion, especially for this festival. Men go to the traditional dhoti and half Angavastram while women in traditional saris, beautiful eyes, also known as nonsense Davani. Regardless of fashionable clothes for women show that year, the festival all the women of South India prefer to decide for Davani nonsense about any other team. Davani nonsense or sari is half the answer, or the southern Indian Lehenga Choli and Ghagra Choli is so common in the north-western India. Respect and confidence of women in southern India to the rich culture of the port is a major reason why the custom of wearing nonsense Davani still alive. This costume was of women and even worn centuries has changed little and retains its original design. Complex and rich silk saris half bright and brilliant function zari woven pattern on the hem. Davani nonsense includes a skirt or a blouse with a combined Ghagra choli and dupatta or. The dupatta is in a similar way as a sari and covered Pallu is the main reason it looks like a sari sari and half.
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