The month of festivity has knocked the doors of Indian households. Diwali is celebrated for different reasons in India; Rama’s triumphant return to home is marked as a prominent one. We glorify our houses with lights, diyas, candles, torans, decorations with flowers, rangolis, and aesthetic home linens. Home linens deck up the households with a
The auspicious charm of twinkling lights, classic chandeliers, ethnic wear, colorful rangolis, and eco-friendly crackers oozes the festivity in India. Bhai Dooj, the day falling on the second lunar day of the Shukla Paksha after Diwali, marks the bond of love and protection. Brothers and sisters share the most beautiful and purest forms of love.
Originating from the Urdu and Persian words “kurtah” meaning a loose-fitting collarless shirt and “pay-jama” meaning clothing for legs, the modern-day Kurta Pajama has emerged as an attire of antiquity. The rich history of this ancient garment set stretches over millennia. A garb of grace and finesses is what makes it a highly wanted clothing
As the festive season comes trotting, your kid’s wardrobe is all geared up for some glimmering fashion upgrade to revel in these times of joy. However, your muchkin’s style shouldn’t come at the cost of their comfort and Mother Earth’s health. What better time to start educating the impressionable generation about sustainability since their very
The auspicious term of “Navratri” stems from two Sanskrit words – “Nava” meaning nine and “Ratri” meaning night. The festival celebrates and worships nine Goddesses or Devis on nine consecutive days. It is believed that the Devis represent omnipresent cosmic energy. Celebrated with great pomp and show, this festival holds special importance in Hindu mythology. With