Badabag in Jagatsinghpur district of #Odisha is home to the slightly coarse cotton single Ikat sarees known simply as #sutaluga meaning ‘cotton saree’ in Oriya. These sarees were once the daily wear sarees for most women in Odisha #MyHandloomMyPride@odisha_tourism@arunbothra
Even today, these sarees carry a modest price tag that ranges between 800 - 2000 rupees. Woven using extra weft motifs and single ikat borders and pallus, #sutaluga sarees are elegant and drape well. This is a typical sutaluga pallu. @odisha_tourism@arunbothra#MyHandloomMyPride
Berhampur and Jagatsinghpur are the only two districts left that still weave the #sutaluga . Badabagh in Jagatsinghpur district of Odisha has more than 150 looms that weave these sarees. Most of the weavers are women. #MyHandloomMyPride@odisha_tourism@TexMinIndia
Traditionally, #jagatsinghpur#sutaluga sarees used to come in a checkered gamcha like design known as #Malapati. Nowadays, though the sarees are woven in many colours with distinctive extra weft Buttas and single ikat borders and pallus. This is a Malapati sutaluga saree.
These sarees are sold by Boyanika and @Odishautkalika outlets. @choicenavya12 also has a good collection. But please remember, #sutaluga sarees are not ‘tribal’ and they are not ‘almost extinct’ with just ‘two weavers left to carry on the craft’. However, they do need patronage.
The #sutaluga sarees are inexpensive, yet elegant, and make great gifts for birthdays and special occasions. To put it in perspective, you can get a #sutaluga saree at the cost of 6 Starbucks coffees! #MyHandloomMyPride
Weavers don’t need charity. They need dignity n fair wages. They need good marketability for products and assistance in selling direct. I hope @PiyushGoyal and @TexMinIndia will work on policy changes, so that a beautifully woven product like a #sutaluga reaches more customers.
None of the #sutaluga sarees I have showcased cost more than 2000 rupees. It takes a weaver at least 2-3 days to weave a saree like this, apart from the time spent in ancillary activities like stretching, warping and arranging the weft ikat threads. Entire family is involved.
Weaving the #sutaluga is a collaborative craft. Cotton yarn comes from mills down south, while tie and dye yarn for borders n pallus comes pre-dyed from Nuapatna, another cluster in Odisha known for single #ikat weaving. See how elegant the saree looks! #MyHandloomMyPride
The #sutaluga is NOT a ‘revival saree’. It has always been around. But it needs greater recognition. These sarees make great work wear, as they drape well and look subtle and elegant. I hope @HTH_Odisha@odisha_tourism and @TexMinIndia work together to make the #sutaluga popular!
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Even as the Jewish state of #Israel is in a state of turmoil following the brutal terr0r attacks by #Hamas in October last year, I sat inside the cool, quiet interiors of the #pardesisynagogue of Kochi and thought about the Jewish kingdom that existed in Bharat for centuries in peace, in Cranganore near Kochi. @danielocarmon @KobbiShoshani #AmIsraelChai
2000 years of Jewish history in Kerala has been depicted in ten paintings displayed at the #kochi synagogue, that talk about how the Jews landed in Bharat soon after the destruction of their second temple by the Romans. While the exact date is open to debate, Jewish historians believe that Jewish people landed in Bharat as early as in 72 CE!
The Jewish kingdom of Cranganore, also known as Shingly, holds a remarkable place in the history of the Jewish diaspora. Cranganore (modern-day Kodungallur) served as an important Jewish settlement for close to a 1000 years! The Hindu Chera kings welcomed the Jewish refugees as honoured citizens.
#thread on ‘inter-faith’ murders that were reported in India over the last ONE MONTH. 1) The case we all know - #AftabPoonawalla kiIIing his live-in partner #ShraddhaWalkar and cutting her body into 35 parts! This happened after two years of physical abuse and threats to murder.
Within a week of #ShraddhaWalkar’s murder, #NidhiGupta was pushed from a 4th floor terrace to her death by her ‘stalker’ Mohd Sufiyan because she refused to convert for him. Nidhi was only 19!
22 year old #Rabita, a tribal girl from a very small mountain tribe in Jharkhand was chopped into 50 parts by her husband Dildar and his family, within 10 days of her ‘marriage’. Dildar was already married.
#ChanderiChronicles#thread The beautiful town of Chanderi, surrounded by the Vindhyachala ranges is one of the best kept secrets of @MPTourism. The town sits low below a ridge that is crowned by the magnificent #Chanderi fort.
When we say #Chanderi, most of us textile enthusiasts think of the diaphanous, light-as-air Chanderi sarees, a fabric known for its subtle jari motifs and gossamer thin translucence that made Chanderi the favourite of erstwhile royal families of Rajasthan, MP and Maharashtra
But there is so much more to #Chanderi. Once known as Chandrapuri and Chedi Nagri, the town of Chanderi and the countryside around it formed a part of the Chedi kingdom. Chandrapuri is believed to be the capital of Vakradanta, the father of Shishupal mentioned in the Mahabharat.
#Thread Idi0t’s Guide to #NoBindiNoBusiness, for the trolls who deliberately misinterpret the hashtag n the thought behind it. Repeat after me, #No_Bindi_No_Business is about CHOICE. It is not a compulsion, it is not a law. It is about the right of the ordinary Hindu to say NO!
When brands advertise for Hindu festivals like #AkshayaTritiya#Ugadi#Deepavali#GaneshChaturthi it is a reasonable expectation that they should respect the consumer’s culture, traditions, symbols. A bindi/Tilak/sindoor is one of the prominent Hindu symbols #NoBindiNoBusiness
If a brand wants Hindu money, the brand HAS to respect Hindu sentiments. The ads have to reflect the Hinduness, the joy, the spiritual significance of the festival. You want Hindus to buy gold from you for #AkshayaTritiya then show respect to Hindu culture. #NoBindiNoBusiness
#Thread This is for the outrage brigade who froth at the mouth 24/7 abusing RSS/VHP/BJP/Modi, everyone, while pretending to be ‘Hindu activists’. If you are a @BJP4India voter, you have every right to question/criticise this govt. But why the tirade against @RSSorg?
As the name suggests, RSS is a volunteer driven org. They don’t owe anyone anything. They work on ground. They have different Sewa projects from orphanages to old age homes to #gharwapsi programmes to intervening in #lovejihad cases. Do you support them in any way?
Do you give your money/time/contacts to any of these causes? Do you at least provide intellectual cover to the parivar organisations that work on the ground for Hindus? Do you write articles covering their Sewa work? Do you defend them when they are attacked by the left?
The responses to this thread were phenomenal. Collating them all together in replies to this tweet. Do check them out. #OurTrueHistory. It made this #RepublicDay very special for me. Congratulations to all the winners and participants. Watch out for the next context on 15th Aug.