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Bihar-Culture and tradition

The culture of Bihar is a vibrant, ancient tapestry deeply rooted in history, featuring profound spiritual traditions (Buddhism/Jainism), unique art forms like Madhubani painting, and a strong agricultural lifestyle

These sarees often feature intricate designs such as zari work, floral patterns, and traditional motifs, along with a decorative pallu that enhances their festive appeal. Dola silk sarees drape gracefully, creating neat pleats and a flattering silhouette, which makes them a popular choice for weddings, parties, and cultural occasions

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Red stands for marriage and love, while yellow represents purity and a fresh start—making both colors essential in Bihar weddings.

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“A Bihar wedding saree is not just an outfit, but a symbol of tradition, culture, and elegance. Every drape reflects heritage, and every color shines with joy, giving the bride a timeless and graceful beauty.”

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🔴 Red Saree: Symbol of love, tradition, and new beginnings—perfect for weddings. 🟡 Yellow Saree:
Represents happiness and positivity—ideal for festive and Haldi occasions.
🟢 Green Saree: Sign of growth and prosperity—great for cultural and elegant events.

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