Monday, July 4, 2011

Dupatta

Can anyone tell me what's the use of dupatta for girls, young ladies and and for the old women's? It has a very special immense value for all the ladies generations. It symbolize the core of every Indian women in this world no matter they are from villages or the modern ladies. However, as much as we have progressed from being women who simply stood in the background. Dupatta is also something that represents to our culture by heart. Basically the duppata was worn to cover their heads as a way of respect during worship the deities and standing in front of the elder. It also considered of indecent and shameless of the girls being without dupatta in their home and roaming at outdoors. And the duppata always protects too. One hot summer day, it protects women from the hot burning sun. And during the monsoon season, this same dupatta help as much as it can keep you dry. During the winter season and the cold nights it keep you warm as always. The duppata is really a metaphor for Indian women's. She is traditional as they get and yet, she has also moved on being just an accessory. Just as the dupatta has moved on the while maintaining a tradition, the Indian woman has done the same. She'll teach her daughter to wear dupatta and love it while amongst the elders and wear it with a pair of jeans or skirt.