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Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Biography 

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It is generally a white rectangular piece of cloth with primarily a red border on three sides and red woven motifs on the fourth (in addition to red, other colors are also used). Although cotton yarn is the most common material for making/weaving gamosas, there are special occasion ones made from Pat silk.
Literally translated, it means 'something to wipe the body with' (Ga=body, mosa=to wipe) however, interpreting the word gamosa as the body-wiping towel is misleading.[1] The word gamosa is derived from the Kamrupi word gaamasa (gaama+chadar), the cloth used to cover the Bhagavad Purana at the altar
Bihu dancer wearing a Gamosa around the head
Though it may be used daily to wipe the body after a bath (an act of purification), the use is not restricted to this.
It is used to cover the altar at the prayer hall or cover the scriptures. An object of reverence is never placed on the bare ground, but always on a gamosa.
It is used by the farmer as a waistcloth (tongali) or a loincloth (suriya); a Bihu dancer wraps it around the head with a fluffy knot (see picture).
It is hung around the neck at the prayer hall (naamghar) and was thrown over the shoulder in the past to signify social status.
Guests are welcomed with the offering of a gamosa and tamul (betel nut) and elders are offered gamosas (referred to as bihuwaan in this case) during Bihu.
One can therefore, very well say, that the gamosa symbolizes the life and culture of Assam.
Significantly the gamosa is used equally by all irrespective of religious and ethnic backgrounds.
At par with gamosa, there are beautifully woven symbolic clothes with attractive graphic designs being used by different cultural sub-systems and ethno-cultural groups as well.
A Gamosa border with a traditional handwoven motif called gosa
There were various other symbolic elements and designs traditionally in used, which are now only found in literature, art, sculpture, architecture, etc. or used for only religious purposes (in particular occasions only). The typical designs of Assamese-lion, dragon, flying-lion, etc. were used for symbolizing various purposes and occasions.
There are efforts underway to have the Gamosa registered with the Geographical Indication.

debut in Hindi films with Solva Sawan in 1979. Four years later she was signed to star opposite Jeetendra in Himmatwala. The film released in 1983 and became one of the biggest blockbusters of the year. It established Sridevi in Bollywood and earned her the famous sobriquet 'Thunder Thighs'. Her dance number 'Nainon Mein Sapna' became a rage with Rediff stating that "the water pots may have dominated most frames in Nainon mein sapna but it was Sridevi's bejewelled outfits and headgears that stole the show".The following year Tohfa released and turned out to be the biggest hit of 1984. The film established Sridevi as the topmost actress of Bollywood with Filmfare magazine declaring her "Unquestionably No.1" on their cover. Sridevi went on to star in several films like Mawaali, Maqsad and Justice Chaudhry forming a popular onscreen pair with Jeetendra.
Sadma released in 1983 brought Sridevi critical acclaim  A remake of her Tamil film Moondram Pirai, Sadma is included in iDiva's list of '10 Must Watch Movies That Weren't Blockbusters'. Sridevi's performance as a child-woman suffering from amnesia was called by Indian Express "a milestone in her illustrious career". Sridevi also featured in the Mid Day list of 'Challenging Roles played by Bollywood Actors' describing her act in the film as "her best performance ever". In 2012, Adil Hussain, Sridevi's co-star in English Vinglish revealed that he became a fan of the actress after watching her in Sadma. The Sridevi-Kamal Hasan pair also appeared on the CNN-IBN 2012 list of 'Greatest Romantic Couples on Celluloid'.The film won Sridevi her first Filmfare nomination for Best.

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani

Shalwar Kameez Designs Designs for Men Women Girls 2013 Pakistani


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