Yep! I can slay in a saree 💗💙💚
Hey pals!
I am back with a post today which describes the very famous South Indian temples which are located in Kerala and my attire for worshiping the deity.
Like an Antenna which emits when a signal is received, A human brain also radiates with positive energy when you visit the temple.
We find a lot of tranquility when we visit not only a temple but also any other holy place.
So, the first temple which I have visited was Guruvayur Lord Sri Krishna's temple. This is a very ancient and traditional temple where there is a compulsion for women to wear traditional wear.
Keeping that in mind, I wore a traditional seven-yard kanjeevaram saree for the temple darshan.
The second temple which I have visited was Devi Kanya Kumari Bhagavathy Amman temple which is popularly known as one of the "Shakti peetam's"(A place where Devi is worshipped) in India.
I have draped a Mauve colored Banarsi saree which has matched with the climatic conditions.
The third temple which I have visited was Sri Padmanabha swami alayam in Trivendram. The specialty of this temple is, a woman is not allowed into a temple until she wears a saree. The people inside the temple who worship Padmanabha swami are typical Vaishnavas (major tradition within Hinduism) who are very particular about traditional dressing. This startled me, but still, I got to wear an excellent saree.
So, I wore an uppada Pattu saree which has blocks filled with Magenta and Parrot green
I am back with a post today which describes the very famous South Indian temples which are located in Kerala and my attire for worshiping the deity.
Like an Antenna which emits when a signal is received, A human brain also radiates with positive energy when you visit the temple.
We find a lot of tranquility when we visit not only a temple but also any other holy place.
So, the first temple which I have visited was Guruvayur Lord Sri Krishna's temple. This is a very ancient and traditional temple where there is a compulsion for women to wear traditional wear.
Keeping that in mind, I wore a traditional seven-yard kanjeevaram saree for the temple darshan.
Saree: Kanjeevaram
Jewelry : Rubies and corals
The second temple which I have visited was Devi Kanya Kumari Bhagavathy Amman temple which is popularly known as one of the "Shakti peetam's"(A place where Devi is worshipped) in India.
I have draped a Mauve colored Banarsi saree which has matched with the climatic conditions.
Saree : Banaras Silk saree
Jewelry: Krafted with Happiness
The third temple which I have visited was Sri Padmanabha swami alayam in Trivendram. The specialty of this temple is, a woman is not allowed into a temple until she wears a saree. The people inside the temple who worship Padmanabha swami are typical Vaishnavas (major tradition within Hinduism) who are very particular about traditional dressing. This startled me, but still, I got to wear an excellent saree.
So, I wore an uppada Pattu saree which has blocks filled with Magenta and Parrot green
Saree: Uppada
Jewelry: Tribal
Hope you have liked the post.
Thank you for having a glance
Lots of love,
Sneha Polapragada. 💗💙💚



2 comments
You look really beautiful in these 3 different shapes of Sarees. This Indian Saree look is completely beautiful. I love this post as you explain about three temples as you first visited at Guruvayur Lord Sri Krishna's temple which saree that was really nice and than rest 2 more temples where you also carry saree.
ReplyDeleteThis one is really nice post, You look really beautiful we love your look in saree specially in last one "Saree: Uppada"
Keep posting more amazing post :)
Thank you
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