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Size: 60×100
Fabric: Cotton
Price : ₹350 ₹300 *includes tax
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Hand Loomed Pure Cotton Fabric
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A meticulously hand-loomed pure cotton striped & plain Fabric. Popular for Dressmaking like- Kurta, Shirt, etc. The multicolored cotton yarns are woven to give a beautiful luster.
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Handloom Made Cotton Vrati Saree
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Pure Cotton sarees (available for both girls and women) to wear at the time of Poojan/worship in the temple and Aahar-Daan to saints.
Price : ₹1250 ₹1150 *includes tax
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Cotton Dhoti-Dupatta made of Handloom
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Pure Cotton Dhoti-Dupatta (available for both Children & Adults) to wear during the Abhishek-Poojan of God in the temple and AaharDaan to saints.
Price : ₹1200 ₹1100 *includes tax
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Natural and pure Indigo dye
Indigo dye is an organic compound with a distinctive blue color. Natural indigo is obtained from a variety of plants, the most widely used one being Indigofera tinctoria. This shrub grows wild and is cultivated in tropical areas throughout the world.
Tell Me MoreHandloom HANDSPIN Innovation
Spinning yarn with a spindle is a spiritual practice by which you can eliminate stress.
Spindle (a slender rounded rod with tapered ends used in hand-spinning to twist and wind thread from a mass of wool or flax held on a distaff)
The process of making yarn from the spindle was done by dancing the spindle with the fingers.
Gandhiji called for "Swadeshi" for economic independence. Spinning the spinning wheel was a daily example of the same Swadeshi, was a "symbol", a vast religious policy. Its purpose was to liberate man. They considered the "last man" to be their target.
Gandhiji is no more today. Their values are also being sidelined one by one. The landscape of the whole world is in front of us. The inhuman form of the deceptive technology of science, the insatiable lust for immense wealth and the orgy of multinational corporations, the dominance of violence and terrorism, the domination of the killers of democracy, communalism, casteism, illiteracy, poverty, unrest, and exploitation…all are ours. front. Who has to think about all this!
Gandhiji used to say – I will live without food, but I cannot live without the spinning wheel. When I spin yarn on a spinning wheel, I remember the poor. Gandhiji believed that millions of people of the country could get employment only by spinning the spinning wheel. It also requires less capital.