India's rich textile heritage is showcased through the saree's enduring appeal, merging tradition with modern style. The saree has become an iconic symbol of Indian heritage and the celebration is an endorsement for its timeless elegance and cultural significance.
With roots dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization (3300-1300 BCE), the saree has evolved over millennia, influenced by various cultures and regions. From the ancient dhoti and sari to the modern-day designer creations, the saree has remained an integral part of Indian attire.
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