Maharashtra
Introduction :
Religions and Social Activities in Maharashtra are well diverse democracy and all mixed cultures like the rest of India. Maharashtra has a history of more than 1000 years in Religions, Social Festivals, diverse cultures and much more.
Dress :
Traditional clothes for Maharashtrian males include the dhoti, also known as Dhotar, and pheta, while a choli and nine-yard saree locally known as Nauwari saadi or Lugda is for women. Traditional clothing is famous in rural areas while traditional people from cities also wear these clothing.
Food :
Maharashtrian food offers something for everyone. When it comes to food, the land of Marathas can never disappoint you. From the world famous pav bhaji to the delicious poha, Maharashtra has a lot to offer to food lovers.
Dance :
This land is filled with exquisite culture and tradition. So are its folk dances. The plethora of folk dances is still prevalent and enthralls the audience with a wide variety of costumes, colors and ornaments.
Conclusion :
It became known as Bombay during the British colonial period, the name possibly an Anglicized corruption of Mumbai or perhaps of Bom Baim (“Good Harbour”), supposedly a Portuguese name for the locale.
Introduction :
Religions and Social Activities in Maharashtra are well diverse democracy and all mixed cultures like the rest of India. Maharashtra has a history of more than 1000 years in Religions, Social Festivals, diverse cultures and much more.
Dress :
Traditional clothes for Maharashtrian males include the dhoti, also known as Dhotar, and pheta, while a choli and nine-yard saree locally known as Nauwari saadi or Lugda is for women. Traditional clothing is famous in rural areas while traditional people from cities also wear these clothing.
Food :
Maharashtrian food offers something for everyone. When it comes to food, the land of Marathas can never disappoint you. From the world famous pav bhaji to the delicious poha, Maharashtra has a lot to offer to food lovers.
Dance :
This land is filled with exquisite culture and tradition. So are its folk dances. The plethora of folk dances is still prevalent and enthralls the audience with a wide variety of costumes, colors and ornaments.
Conclusion :
It became known as Bombay during the British colonial period, the name possibly an Anglicized corruption of Mumbai or perhaps of Bom Baim (“Good Harbour”), supposedly a Portuguese name for the locale.
Maharashtra has ethnic cultural rights.
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