As the country is celebrating its 77th Republic Day today, this time also the special turban of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has attracted everyone’s attention. This outfit of PM Modi is very important from cultural point of view. It reflects the cultural diversity and heritage of India.
PM Modi’s special turban
PM Modi visited the National War Memorial on Monday (January 26). During this, he wore a red tie-dye turban, on which golden designs resembling Rajasthani prints were seen. The turban seemed to be made of silk, on which silk brocade work with zari work was done and its design was not printed but woven with threads.
This type of turban is made in many styles, including the Jodhpuri turban, which has a distinctive long tail. It is a wonderful blend of traditional craftsmanship and modernity. PM Modi wore a turban with blue and white kurta-pajama and a light blue half jacket.
Even in earlier Republic Day celebrations, Prime Minister Modi’s turban has been attracting people’s attention. Let us tell you that at the 76th Republic Day celebrations, PM Modi wore a bright red and yellow Bandhej Safa, which is a traditional tie-dye cloth associated with Rajasthani and Gujarati culture, which he wore with white kurta-pajama and a brown Bandhgala jacket.
PM Modi’s turban remains in discussion every time
Let us tell you that the combination of colors reflects the heritage and development of India, which symbolizes India’s rich heritage as well as its aspirations for progress. In the past, PM Modi has worn multicolored Bandhani print turbans, Uttarakhand-inspired caps and Rajasthani Pheta-style headgear, reflecting the many cultures that make up India’s rich social fabric.
Recognition of unity in diversity of India
The tradition of wearing a turban on Republic Day began with PM Modi’s first national celebration after assuming power in 2014, and since then it has continued in a symbolic form that is a blend of ceremony and cultural identity. According to experts, the tradition of wearing turban reflects India’s growing story of unity in diversity, which is visible in the Republic Day parade and on the national stage on January 26 every year.
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