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  2. Bandhani - Wikipedia

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    Bandhani is a type of tie-dye textile decorated by plucking the cloth with the fingernails into many tiny bindings that form a figurative design. [1] Today, most Bandhani making centers are situated in Gujarat , [ 2 ] Rajasthan , [ 1 ] Sindh , Punjab region [ 3 ] and in Tamil Nadu where it is known as Sungudi .

  3. Tie-dye - Wikipedia

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    Bandhani is an Indian form of tie-dye that originated in western India. Mudmee tie-dye originates in Thailand and the neighboring part of Laos. It uses different shapes and colors from other types of tie-dye, and the colors are, in general, more subdued. Another difference is that the base color is black.

  4. Shurangama Mantra - Wikipedia

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    The Shurangama or Śūraṅgama mantra is a dhāraṇī or long mantra of Buddhist practice in East Asia. Although relatively unknown in modern Tibet, there are several Śūraṅgama Mantra texts in the Tibetan Buddhist canon.

  5. Dupatta - Wikipedia

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    The Hindi-Urdu word dupatt ... meaning "shawl of doubled cloth," stemming from Sanskrit, is a combination of du- ... while Bandhani dupattas (or Bandhej dupattas), ...

  6. Kediyu - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The prints on the kediyu include bandhani designs which are local to Gujarat and Rajasthan. [4] The kediyu is often worn with chorno, also called kafni, which refers to the pantaloons that are wide and tied loosely at the ankles, and is based on the styles worn in Iraq which were introduced to the coastal region during the 7th century ...

  7. Leheriya - Wikipedia

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    In the making of mothara, the original resists are removed and the fabric is re-rolled and tied along the opposite diagonal. This results in a checkered pattern with small undyed areas occurring at regular intervals. The undyed areas are about the size of a lentil, hence the name mothara (moth means lentil in Hindi). [5]

  8. Bandhan - Wikipedia

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    Bandhan, a Hindi drama film starring Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz; Bandhan, a ... Bandhani, a dyeing process in India; Raksha Bandhan, an Indian religious festival

  9. Achkan - Wikipedia

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    An achkan (Hindi: अचकन, Urdu: اچکن), also known as baghal bandi, is a knee length jacket worn by men in the Indian subcontinent. It is a similar garment to the angarkha . History