On 77th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unfurled the national flag. This time, PM Modi donned the turban in Rajasthani style and the print of the turban was Bandhani.
This vibrant and multicolored headgear pays homage to India's rich tapestry of traditions, and its significance extends beyond mere fashion – it symbolizes the unity in diversity that is the hallmark of the nation.
The 'bandhani' print, originating from the western state of Gujarat, holds deep cultural roots and historical significance. It is a meticulous art form wherein fabric is tie-dyed to create intricate patterns and designs. The word 'bandhani' is derived from the Sanskrit term 'bandhan', which means 'to tie'. The technique involves tying small portions of fabric with threads, preventing the dye from spreading to those areas and thus creating beautiful patterns.
This unique printing technique dates back centuries, with evidence of its existence found in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. Over time, 'bandhani' print has evolved into a celebrated textile art form that has gained international recognition. It is known for its vibrant colors, geometric patterns, and traditional motifs, all of which reflect the diverse and colorful nature of India.
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