The Sari is one of the oldest forms of women's fashion apparel in India which still endures as one of the most popular forms of clothing in India. The Sari reaches out to all strata of society in India and is the face of India to the world. A Saree is a beautiful draping garment and is worn with a blouse. This seamless piece of clothing is a highly sensual form of clothing because it covers the body and yet subtly brings out the curves of a woman's body. A weaver weaves his creativity into sari, resulting in a huge variety of styles in saris - both designs as well as texture of cloth. There are a huge number of ways to drape a saree around oneself, limited only by one's imagination.
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India is a promising country in the textile industry, and Indian companies are also trying to increase export ofIndian garments to other nations. The blend of hand woven fabric and traditional styles has produced a most exciting range of garments for the Indian woman’s wardrobe. India is today showing the world its rich traditions. Each weave is different from the other and hence every garment made of hand woven fabric is unique. This is where the beauty lies.
Mahavishnu took ten avatars or incarnations in order to protect the world through the different yugas or eons. Out of these ten avatars, the Shri Rama avatar and Shri Krishna avatar have gained the most importance... The main purpose of the Rama avatar was to destroy Ravana, the Asura (Demon) King, while the principal aim of Krishna's avatar was to convey the supreme message of the Bhagavad Gita, to vanquish evil and bring back justice and righteousness to humankind... there are also some controversies and questions arising out of the stories herein, which sometimes makes one wonder why Rama and Krishna were so glorified...