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SIDHARTH MALHOTRA & RASHMIKA MANDANNA || Mission Majnu (2023)
[Image ID: two gifs of Sidharth Malhotra and Rashmika Mandanna in Mission Majnu teaser:
GIF 1: Sidharth staring across the veil at someone, his expression awed with a smile. He is dressed like a groom, with a turban and a white sherwani.
GIF 2: Rashmika dressed in full bridal wear, smiling shyly. She is adorned with necklaces, earrings, nathnis and jhumars.
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16 Shringar And Its Scientific meaning
16 Shringar of a bride
16 shringar is a process of getting ready for a bride from head to toe and each shringar has its scientific meaning. Every bride dreams of looking the most beautiful on her big day. This 16 shringar makes her incredibly graceful. 16 shringar is a ritual of Indian culture.
This 16 shringar includes Bindi, Vermillion (Sindoor), Maangtikka, Kajal, Nose ring or nath, Mangalsutra, Ear ornament or earring, karnphool, necklace or haar, Mehendi or Heena, Armband or bajuband, Bangles or choodi, Hathphool or ring, Waistband or kamarband, Anklets or Payal, Toe ring or Bichiya, Itra (fragrance)Hair accessories or Flower in hair, Bridal outfit or Shaddi ka joda.
These 16 shringar or beauty ornaments enhance the bride’s beauty and have scientific reasons behind wearing them.
The woman with 16 shringar looks more attractive and elegant. This shringar increases the charm of a bride.
It is said that 16 shringar specifies the 16 phases of the Moon, related to the menstrual cycle of a woman. This 16 shringar nullifies the negativeness that arises from the cycle.
The 16 shringar of a bride equates with the goddess Laxmi, goddess of beauty and fertility. As we consider the bride as goddess Laxmi. Many emotions of an Indian woman are attached with this 16 shringar.
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These 16 shringar and there scientific meaning explained in detailed below
Bindi-
It is put between the eyebrows. It is the symbol of a married life. Wearing a bindi becomes very trendy now a days. Married as well as unmarried woman wears bindi.
Scientific reason of wearing a Bindi-
1.It is a sign of third eye which is placed between the both eyes. The two eyes are sun and moon which is capable of seeing past and present and this third eye represent the future.
2. The area between two eyebrows which is the sixth chakra – Agna is considered as seat of wisdom. it helps in retaining the energy in human body & helps in controlling the concentration.
2. vermillion (Sindoor)-
It is a red colored powder, which is applied by the groom on the center of bride’s hair (maang). it is applied with the belief of long life of husband & it shows the marital status.
Scientific reason of wearing Sindoor-
It represents the sati energy that protects her husband.
It is for a woman's health and good fortune.
3.Maangtika-
It is a type of hair accessories which is wear in the hair parting.
Scientific reason of wearing Maangtika-
It is worn to empower spiritual energy.
It helps in gather concentration and control.
4.Kajal-
Originally black, it is now available in a variety of colors.  It is applied on the edges of eyelids. Earlier kajal was prepared with desi ghee, which gives coolness to eyes and make it more attractive.
Scientific reason of wearing kajal-
Kajal is applied as a kala tika to safeguard a bride form bad luck.
5.Nath (Nose ring) –
Nath also called nathni and laung ,worn on the left side of nose. It is the symbol of marital status but now unmarried woman also prefer to wear it with the changing trends.
Scientific meaning of wearing nose ring-
1.Nose ring keeps the reproductive organ of women healthy & experience less pain while delivering their baby.
2.It also prevents a woman from getting hypnotized because it controls brain wavelength.
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6.Waistband (kamarband) –
It enhances the graceful shape of female.
It available in variety of designs. it is worn around the waist & it rests delicately just below the waistline.
Scientific meaning of wearing waistband-
They prevent saturation of fat in the waist and maintain a woman’s figure. Prevent from gaining the belly fat. And also regulate menstrual cycle.
7.Toe ring (bichiya)-
Toe rings also known as ‘bichua, bichudi’. are traditional Indian jewellery that is worn in toes by Indian women. Though usually married woman wears toe rings but now a days unmarried woman also wears toe ring as a fashion jewellery.
Scientific meaning of wearing toe ring-
Helps in regularizes menstrual cycle with even intervals. The nerve in the toe is connected to the uterus & passes through the heart. when married woman wears these rings and does her regular work, the friction revitalizes her reproductive organ.
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8.Anklet (payal, pajeb)-
Payal to be worn on the feet. it comes in variety of designs and in pair. Worn on both of the ankles. It comes in a chain design with the small ghungroo bells which emit a melodious sound when bride moves  A single anklet also comes with multicolor beads & weaved threads which is worn by married as well as unmarried woman as a fashion accessory. Generally, it is of silver.
Scientific meaning of wearing anklet -
The home filled with the positiveness when brides enter the house with the melodious sound of payal.
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9.Necklace-
symbol of prosperity. It is the most elegant piece of jewellery . the Indian necklace has a lot of traditional  & sentimental value  attached to it . it is the main center point of bridal jewellery . without the neckpiece the bride is incomplete .
Scientific meaning of wearing necklace -
It helps to control body pressure and regularizes blood circulation.
It also helps to control emotion.
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10.Earring ( karanphool or ear ornaments)-
 one of the most common forms of fashion jewellery that is worn by both men and women are earrings . a very typical traditional indian design that every bride must have is ‘jhumkaa’ . the newer trends include chandelier, dangler, studs.
Scientific meaning of wearing ear ring-
Pierceing of ears , have specific meaning . it helps the kidney & bladder healthy a nerve that connects brain , cervical & kidney passes through the right ear . if the right amount of pressure is managed it makes a woman more beautiful and attractive.
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11.Mehendi ( heena) –
Heena is most important part of Indian culture, without mehendi every ritual is incomplete be it weeding, festival, or any fast of Indian lady. it defines the happiness and celebration.
Scientific meaning of wearing mehendi-
It helps in preventing strees.
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12.Bangles ( choodiyan ) –
 Bangles worn in the arms & it adorns the area between the elbow and the wrist . bangles are worn by women of any age group irrespective of caste and religion.
Armlet (Bajuband)- it is worn on the upper part of the arm or forearm.
Scientific meaning of wearing bangles and armlet-
 It benefits the women health. It increases the blood circulation level and reverts back the energy that is passing through her outer skin . this is because the circular shape of bangle.
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13.Hathphool or Aarsi-
Hathphool is a very beautiful piece of jewellery as it covers our wrist beautifully with a chain from wrist to finger ring . our hand looks very attractive.
Scientific meaning of wearing hathphool and ring-
It stimulate the brain activity and promote good health.
Ring- the reason behind wearing ring on the fourth finger from the thumb is that the nerve passing through this finger is evenly spread through brain neuron cells , frequent metallic friction is good for the people health and helps them to handle life with ease and confidence.
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14.Fragnance( itra) –
Fraganance is the sign of love.
Scientific meaning of fragnance-
It keeps the stress away.
15.Hair accessories-
The hairs are adorned with flowers, the jasmines and bel flower are most preferred in hair adornment.
Scientific meaning of hair accessories-
Long lasting fragrance of jasmines keep refreshed for the entire day.
16.Bridal outfit-
Bridal outfit differs from different culture. Generally red color lehenga is preferred in wedding
Scientific meaning of wearing red lehenga-
Red is considered as auspicious in Indian culture. It is a color of love.
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wordofheart3 · 11 months
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Tumne pehni to khoobsurat lagi
Verna nathni sunaar ki kha khoobsurat thi
तुम ने पहनी तो खूबसूरत लगी..
वरना नथनी सुनार की कहाँ खूबसूरत थी
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The Demand Of Traditional Paithani Sarees In 2023
Not just for Maharashtrians, but Paithani sarees are now famous all over the nation. There is a large unit of Paithani saree manufacturer in Surat, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Lucknow, Chennai, and Tamil Nadu. If you're looking for a trendy saree that will make you look like a Diva at festive events or traditional functions, Paithani sarees are the way to go.
Today, we will discuss the booming trend of traditional Paithani sarees in 2023. In this article, we will cover the latest designs and trendiest collections to pick from the market. Moreover, if you are planning to get one, you can visit the Paithani sarees wholesale in Surat.
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Origin of Paithani Sarees:
The modern Paithani sari comes from ancient royal dynasties in the town of Paithan. This city is close to the modern city of Aurangabad. The name of the sai was taken from the city where it was first produced. Initially, it was planned to make it with the finest Chinese silk strands and pure zari that was woven in the city itself. Both the silk threads and the zari used in Paithani saris today come from Bangalore. The intricate patterns show that the saris come from Surat's wholesale rapier silk sarees market. Today there is also a huge Paithani sarees wholesale in Surat that offers the trendy manufacturerd designs at affordable price.
Traditional Paithani Sarees: A Trending Item in 2023
Peacock designs 
Paithani sarees are known for their excellent silk fabric and delicate embroidery. A peacock feather, prints, or design signifies a symbol of good fortune and is a popular theme.
The brilliant colours of the Paithani sarees, such as red, green, and blue, are complemented by a metallic border of gold or silver. They will help you make a statement during those festive moments when you want to look your best.
Parrot designs
The parrot designs come in silk fabric, plain buttis, or embroidery designs. Polka dots in Zari adorn the body of this Paithani silk saree. When draped, its rich grandeur is reflected in its contrasting border and Paithani pallu.
The sarees' borders have a Jaal design of flowers and leaves, along with motifs of parrots, peacocks, and munias. These designs are ideal for bridal collections and heavy designer outfits. These patterns are available in a wide range of pastel tones, including shades of green, red, cream, and onward.
Peacock and lotus
There are two primary variations of the Paithani saree in Surat, the Sahavari, and the Nauwari. Paithani's true distinction is its reflective beauty. Even the padar and the border are included in this. This is authentic Paithani, woven with real linen or silk. Moreover, the genuine Paithani never becomes dark.
These sarees are available in vibrant colors such as pink, bottle green, navy blue, and red. In addition, if you're looking for a stunning new outfit, pick out a saree in a vibrant color like yellow or green. The key colors in this sari are the sari's body color and the color used for the padar and the border. As a result, modern Paithani is a variety of colors.
How to style the paithani Sarees?
These sarees are full of embellishments. The look, color, and material offers the premium gesture to women who carry the sarees to the events. You can wear the traditional jewelries with it like long peacock necklace, jhumkas, nathni or nose ring and heavy rings of course.
What Care should be taken for paithani Sarees?
Buy wholesale rapier silk sarees and uplift your style on every occasion. But, the only thing you need to remember when caring for your paithani sarees is that after each wear, wrap the sari in a soft cloth, like muslin. It must be kept out of the sunlight. This sari shouldn't be washed after every wear. Only dry clean if absolutely necessary. 
If you are looking to get the premium collection in 2023, then check out the trendiest range of paithani rapier silk saree manufacturer in Surat.
Final Verdict
The traditional Paithani saree is entirely covered in butti or soft patterns. This trend has reached its current endpoint, with many different colours and patterns on it. The peacock, the bangadi peacock (four peacocks and a lotus), the munia (a parrot myna), the Ajanta lotus, the asavali (flower of leaves), the mango shape, and the almond shape are among the most well-known patterns seen on Paithani sarees. 
Moreover, instruments like the tabla, shahnai, sambal, and tanpura, all of which are used in music today (2023), are also carved into this piece. You can even have a unique pattern woven into your purchase if you go straight to the source, the Paithani Saree Manufacturer in Surat or the Surat paithani saree wholesale market. Nonetheless, antique carvings tend to be the most popular.
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सोन के नथनी | Son Ke Nathni CG song lyrics
सोन के नथनी Son ke Nathani 2023 का सुपरहिट छत्तीसगढ़ी गीत है, जिसके lyrics Chandan Deep ने लिखा है। गीत को स्वर दिया है Diman Sen और Kanchan Joshi ने। इस गीत में बहुत सुन्दर ढंग से दिखाया गया है की, नायिका अपने पति से अपने लिए लाल रंग की साड़ी, पैरी(पायल), सोने की नथनी खरीदने के लिए रिझाती हैं और अंत में नायक भी मान जाते हैं और पत्नी को वो सभी चीजें दिलवा देते हैं। Songसोन के नथनी Son ke…
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Why Indian Women’s Love Gold
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The divine deities embellished in yellow gold mark purity, presentability, and prosperity. Since then, Gold Jewellery has become integral to women's existence. Thus, our traditional Indian society takes 24 Karat Gold as a grand gesture towards garnishing their lives. with its limitless bounties and benefits. With today’s Indian women becoming active Gold investors, Gold stocks bet to offer them with remarkable appreciation. Glistened by the glory of the Hindu Gods and Goddesses, Gold spills its magical properties to illuminate the lives of millions. Now you know why metallic Gold has tremendous social significance in a woman's life.
Wearing Gold jewellery has Scientific Evidence
Apart from beautification and glorification, Gold has ample healing properties. It has the power to purify everything it touches. Wherever worn, Gold creates friction across the body landscapes.
This leads to the activation of blood circulation for good health. Let’s see how each wearable piece of Gold influences the well-being of those wearing it:
Ear Rings
Ear piercing practice has the property to stir the central nervous system. It’s from the ears that nerves run to the eyes. When adorned by the BIS hallmarked Gold earring, the body creates resistance power to improve eyesight, eye strains, and leads to the revival of the body as a whole.
Finger Rings
We know it’s through the fingers that many nerves join the heart and the brain. Wearing pure Gold rings in the fingers stimulates vital organs like health and brain.
Gold Choker-style Necklaces
The neck encompasses complex blood vessels and many nerve channels. Friction caused by Maala or Mangalsutra around the neck results in the flow of positive energy in the mind and body.
Gold Bangles
The hands accessorized by the circular Gold bangles absorb electromagnetic energy. This energy gets reverted into the body to affect blood circulation.
Gold Mangtikka
Setting the Gold Mangtikka or Maang-patti over the temple of the head regulates body temperature. This piece of Gold helps to put the mind to endless peace and tranquility.
Gold Toe Ringlets
A nerve in the second toe has a connection to the uterus. The same nerve from the uterus makes its way to the heart. The magical bichuya or toe ring let the women’s reproductive cycle change for the better. Usually worn on the second toe, Gold helps to resonate heat and energy from the depth of the earth to the human body.
Gold Nose Screw
Wearing a nose pin or nathni again brings health benefits. These nose screws eliminate the complications of menstrual cramps. Additionally, they offer a bit of comfort to a woman in labor pains during childbirth.
Gold Waist Belts & Bands
A woman dressed with a 24 Carat Gold belt around her belly has more to gain. The Gold Kamarbandh impacts all the acupuncture points in the human body . It comes as aremedy to treat the body pains, common colds, and cough, respiratory distress, etc.
Gold Gifts Saved for the GenNext
Woman promises to pass on her Gold legacy to the next generation. The daughters, granddaughters, and sons inherit the mother's wealth of Gold. At the sacred weddings, the new brides and grooms take over the family heirloom in the form of heavy and heritage bridal They further preserve these prized pieces of precious Gold for a secured future.
India’s Obsession for Gold as an Asset
If diamonds are the woman’s best friend, Gold is the best Financial-instrument of trade for them. Gold brings value proposition to the woman's investment portfolio. The modern woman works with a different ideology when it comes to investing. Their definition of this stable metal as security is unique to that of their ancestors. Our predecessors treasured their wealth in their vaults, safes, and bank crypts. But the Knowledge-woman of the present times churn their Gold commodity to encash financial credits. Women with a Gold-centric mentality opt to spend their capital on Gold derivatives. Those sovereign Gold coins, bars, ingots, Gold bonds, Gold Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), and Digital Gold offer security. The enterprising women of authority reserves the right to own Gold. They either give the Gold, save the Gold or, otherwise sell the Gold away to make benchmarking profit.
Gold Impacts Indian Wedding & Festivities
Ever wondered why the demand for Gold skyrockets every quarter? The answer is to help equalize the rising needs of the Gold consumed almost at every Indian ceremony. India registers Large-scale manufacturing of Gold jewellery to meet the unique needs of the Gold Obsessed shoppers.
The Classified Gold Jewelleries
All-Gold Bridal/Wedding Jewellery
Handmade/Custom Jewellery
Heritage/Antique Jewellery
Temple Gold Jewellery
Traditional Jewellery
Gemstone Jewellery
Boutique Jewellery
Meenakari Jewellery
Solitaire Jewellery
Filigree Jewellery
Polki Jewellery
The Nation's Net Gold Requirement
The Gold jewellery worn during auspicious occasions represents deep Indian traditions. Our Gold obsessed nation realizes the importance of Gold jewellery. India’s peculiar needs for this metal vary from occasion to occasion. Yearly, an Indian' household’s stock of Gold touches more than 35,000 tons. It's for this reason, the Indian Government imports over 3.4 trillion Indian rupees worth of Gold.
Gold Shoppification Platforms
What drifts the modern woman to those On-line Gold Galleries? Of course, it’s the Gold-trend and taste that the women are born with. With growing times, women’s craze for gold jewels seems to exceed expectations. Social media-savvy women frequently enter and exit On-line gold selling portals with a purpose. Fantasized by the Four-letter word (Gold), these internet-addicted buyers flock towards the brand bandwagon. Their bespoke, boutique, and bullion Gold Jewels design exploration accentuates their style, silhouettes, and outfits.
In Conclusion
Thanks to the Gold-obsessed Indian women and their impulsive Gold buying behavior that has brought India to the top in Gold holdings. Over the centuries, the truth about the Gold jewels remained untarnished. Despite inflation and economic crisis, it continues to dominate our Gold market. Now the world knows why Indian women love Gold so much. Come what may, Indian households have a soft spot for the aforesaid lucky charm.
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10 Bonny Brooches to Ace your Groomswear Game
Are you selecting the dresses, gowns and suits for your wedding? Then don't forget to add the accessories! Whether it's your wedding or you are planning to attend your relatives wedding functions, you need to be well dressed with attached personalized brooches. 
The brooches originated in the past centuries. For far too long, however, the brooch is somehow neglected as a decorative accessory. Moreover, there always will be a widespread belief that males, and particularly grooms, have a paucity of options of custom brooches from which to choose. Brides get personalized brooches to secure their dupatta or pallu draps. That brooch is a true treasure!
If you're just getting started, or if you're looking for that one flawless designer brooches online, you'll find all the inspiration you need right here. Choose your custom brooch wisely, and it will uplift your attire with significance and emotions, whether you're going to buy wedding brooches, or exquisite reception parties. Have a peek down here:
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10 Top Boony Brooches to Ace your Grooms wear Game
Dulhan ka bhai Brooch
Dulhe ka bhai brooch is particularly crafted for the brothers of groom. This brooch comes in two different materials MDF and acrylic. You can get the personalized name cut out with dulhe ka bhai attached on the bridge and secured on the left side of the sherwani, suit, or coats.
Ladkewale brooch
In the wedding season there are always two times on the reception ground. One is from the groom's side and the other is from the bride's side. Ladkewale brooch pin is ideal for groom side and offers the stylish MDF acrylic material. Moreover, you can also add the moti strings as the hanging tassels on the brooch.
It's the shape that sophistication would have if it had one! Make your dresses and suits stand out with this fantastic and considerate brooch.
Brooch for groom and bride 
Custom brooches for wedding is not just for guest and invites but they are and essential element for the bride and groom outfit accessory. You can either get the metallic acrylic or MDF brooches or make the one on your own. Now, enrich this personalized purchase for wedding reception or even other rituals like Sangeet and haldi ceremony.
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MDF DIY Brooch base 
If you are looking for a handcrafted DIY personalized brooches for wedding, then make the one at your home. Get the MDF small embellishment and a safety pin. Here, you can choose the shape of MDF base from geometrical shapes to heart and doli shape. Paint it with acrylic colour and write the brooch identification like dulhe ka bhai, dulhan ki bahen, sassy bride, etc.
Dulhan ki behan brooch 
Every member of the family has the utmost respect and admiration for Behan. The Dulhe ki Saali is the most essential wedding brooch for a sister to wear. Your other option for your sister's wedding is the acrylic flower pins.
The Sister's brooch would seem even more dazzling if it dangled with pearls or a diamond. She can also pin the dupatta on the left shoulder or side of the suit with one of the many brooches available to her, such as the Sisters brooch, the behan, the dulhan ki bhabhi, the dulhan ki bahan, or the dulhe ki bhabhi. These brooches are the perfect finishing touch for any high-quality designer saree, lehenga, Kurti, dress, or gown.
Parents brooch
Popular options for the bespoke brooch include the engraved typefaces Dulhe ke papa and Dulhan ke papa, which are said to best represent the pleased thoughts of the bride and groom's parents. Wrapped with a pattern of moustaches and doli, it is both stylish and attention-grabbing. It's also common for a nathni to be depicted in traditional bridal jewellery (nose ring).
There is now the option of purchasing a matching brooch for bride and groom. It is, after all, their special day. This exemplifies the fact that brooches are more than mere trinkets; they serve as a vital emotional pinning mechanism
Friends Brooch
What do you think? You know your favourite couple is getting married, right? Stop procrastinating and start branding for the event right now. The greatest Meri Dost, grooms crew, bridesmaids, Custom Dhulhe ka yaar brooches, and dulhan ki Saheliya pins will be required to pull off the wedding. These brooches are perfect in acrylic.
Relative brooch
As a show of your appreciation for them attending your wedding, a personalized brooch could be a lovely gift to present to each guest. Everyone attending the reception can accessorize with their own one-of-a-kind "uncle-aunt," "mama," "masa," or "nanad-jeth" brooch.
Ladkiwale Brooch
The nathni and doli acrylic cuts are common places to find the Ladkiwale brooch. Guests can show off their betiwale style with these brooches before and during the wedding. These unique wedding brooches are a great accessory to a wide variety of formalwear, from dresses and sarees to gowns, suits, and sherwanis. They're also a popular hair accessory for women.
Groom's gang Brooch
Until Dulha or Dulhan's brothers show there, the celebration isn't officially underway in their view. In fact, brother is special, so let's treat him like the star he is and make him the centre of attention tonight. One of the best ways to show your brother some love is to wear the Dulhan ka bhai brooch, also known as the Groom's Brother brooch, the Dulhe ke Bhai brooch, the Groom's Gang jewellery, or the Devar brooch, which all refer to his individual flair.
Conclusion:
We hope this list prompts you to consider the many ways a single stunning brooch can be used. For a wide variety of options that can be tailored to your needs, check out HobbyIndia. Your wedding brooches will be a one-of-a-kind addition to your ensemble and a point of pride for all of your guests. Are you planning to buy wedding brooches, and earring accessories in India, go no farther than Hobby India, the best online craft store in the country.
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Embrace Your Inner Goddess With These Fashion Commandments For Durga Puja
Come September and parts of India will be engulfed in Navratri celebrations. But Bengalis, both native and migrant, will be thronging to pandals to celebrate Durga puja with their loved ones. The biggest festival in West Bengal and the biggest cultural extravaganza for Bengalis, Durga puja is also the time to make a seriously impressive festive fashion statement.
Even as we write this, Bengalis all over the country are already on a shopping spree, stocking up their wardrobes with the popular Durga puja sarees picks. It being a community festival, everyone’s dressed to the nines. Festivities include social visits, pandal hopping, ceremonies at home, eating out and you need to be looking your fabulous best for each of these occasions.
When it comes to fashion choices, most Bengali women opt for traditional wear during the 4 day celebration. The on-screen depiction of Durga Puja will have any non-Bengali believe that white taant or garad sarees with deep red border is the only Bengali fashion staple during the festival. But Bengali women actually have a multitude of fashion choices to pick from Navaratri Collections.
If you are looking for an expert lowdown on Durga puja fashion, you have come to the right place. Remember, Durga puja is the worship of women’s power and femininity so channel your inner goddess and get ready to celebrate with grace and confidence. 
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Saptami:
One of the four days of maximum gaiety and celebrations, Saptami is the 7th day of the 10-day ceremony. A general rule of thumb for Durga puja fashion is that Mornings are for neutral shades and minimal accessories, focusing mostly on the enjoyment and bonhomie at the pandals.
Start your fashion journey with a floor-grazing Anarkalii  suit in the morning with light embellishments, in cool pastel shades of pink, green and blue for morning ceremonies. Round off your look with chunky oxidized jewellery and keep your makeup light with some kohl and lipstick. 
Saptami evenings are reserved for celebrations and fanfare galore and your outfit should reflect that spirit. Up your traditional fashion game by wearing a stunning Kancheepuram silk saree in jewel tones. Pair it with a statement neckpiece and ear danglers with minimal makeup-highlight your eyes with kohl and mascara and contrast it with lip gloss in bright shades. Complete the look with your hair tied up into a messy bun with a gajra and an embellished potli or clutch. 
Ashtami:
Ashtami mornings begin with the customary Pushpanjali or flower offerings to the goddess. Because Ashtami is considered the most auspicious occasion, you have to bring some serious style game on for your Puja outings.
For the Pushpanjali, embrace your femininity in a south pure silk saree in vibrant shades befitting the occasion. Keep accessories to a minimum with only a simple bracelet and earrings. Leave your hair open or make it into a messy chignon and adorn it with ornamental clips or a simple gajra of fresh flowers and you’re all set to redefine understated elegance. 
While you can never go wrong with a simple saree, you can also opt for a salwar kameez look or the ceremony. Choose one in beautiful soft shades and be impeccably turned out. 
Ashtami evening is an occasion to indulge in no-holds-barred fashion experiments. Because it’s puja, there’s no denying the power of opulent sarees, knockout jewelleries and stunning makeup to go all-out glam. Partake in the evening Shandhi puja in a quintessential Indian wardrobe classic like a tussar silk saree in deep, rich hues or other handloom sarees such as a Kancheepuram silk saree or a pure silk crepe or georgette saree. Choose ornate embroideries and sequins, zari and other rich embellishments for your outfits to look even more resplendent. Opt for a fresh-faced makeup with dramatic eyes and bright, bold lips to complement your elaborate ensemble. Experiment with ear danglers or chunky earrings, bold statement necklaces and even unconventional twists such as a nathni or other forms of the traditional nosepin.  
Nabami:
Just like Ashtami, even Nabami is an opportunity to dress up in the most gorgeous traditional outfits. Keep your morning look subtle yet elegant with a pure silk crepe or georgette saree in soothing pastel shades. You can even ditch the saree for once and opt for a salwar kameez. 
For your evening celebrations, make a statement with bolder and more elaborate outfit. We have in mind the perfect tussar silk sarees with rich embellishments, cutworks and designs in extremely eye-catching shades. Choose deeper shades such as purple, bold red or deep brown for darker complexion and lighter shades of peach, cream or saffron for lighter skin tone. If you’re in the mood for some serious pandal-hopping, you can even try out pure silk georgette salwar kameez or pure silk anarkali suits. Nabami evening is the occasion to make some extra efforts & in turn, make heads turn with your stellar looks so stock up on these festive wardrobe essentials now. 
Dashami:
The last day, the end of puja does not signal an end to your Durga puja fashion saga. On Dashami morning, participate in the sindoor-smearing ceremony in a traditional white taant or Ikkat saree with red border. 
Make one last extra effort on your evening look and don a pure tussar silk saree or an anarkali suit in your favourite subtle or bold shades. Have statement earrings and bejewelled necklaces complete your look with bold and dramatic makeup and bid a triumphant, euphoric farewell to the goddess.
For all devotees of Goddess Durga, the puja is a celebration of their own inner divine femininity and their individualistic style. Our Durga puja style guide is an attempt to deconstruct puja fashion and help you be in touch with your inner goddess. Share your style ideas and feedback with us and wait for our next exciting update. 
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Rajasthani women wear the heaviest ornaments on their wedding day to make it more beautiful and memorable. The Rajasthani bride’s jewellery is mostly inspired by traditional Rajput splendour and Mughal elegance, with the latest Indian artificial jewellery designs.
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