World Saree Day: Tracing India's 5000-Year Saree Legacy, From Rigveda to Instagram

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News18•21-12-2025, 05:01
World Saree Day: Tracing India's 5000-Year Saree Legacy, From Rigveda to Instagram
- •World Saree Day, celebrated on December 21, honors Indian culture and tradition, with women sharing saree pictures on social media.
- •The saree's history dates back approximately 5000 years to the Indus Valley Civilization, with mentions in the Rigveda and early forms like Antriya, Uttariya, and Stanapatta.
- •From ancient stone sculptures to modern fashion weeks, the saree has evolved through various eras (Mauryan, Gupta, Mughal, British), incorporating diverse artistry and styles.
- •India boasts a rich variety of regional sarees like Banarasi, Kanchipuram, Patola, Nauvari, Paithani, Chanderi, and Baluchari, each reflecting unique traditions and craftsmanship.
- •Today, the saree blends tradition with modernity, seen in new draping styles, accessories, and its presence on social media, symbolizing India's identity, strength, and beauty.
Why It Matters: World Saree Day celebrates India's 5000-year-old cultural icon, blending tradition with modern style.
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