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Dupatta
Dupatta ((ヒンディー語:दुपट्टा), , ) (alternative names include chādar-orni/orna ((ベンガル語:ওড়না)), chunri, chunni and pacheri) is a long, multi-purpose scarf that is essential to many South Asian women's suits and matches the woman's garments. The dupatta is most commonly used with shalwar kameez and the kurta, but is also worn over the choli or gharara. The dupatta has long been a symbol of modesty in South Asian dress. == History and origin == The word dupatta is a combination of 'du-' meaning two, and 'patta' meaning strip of cloth, originally from Sanskrit. The origin of duppata is unclear, however it was likely used to protect oneself from heat or cold before it evolved into symbol of modesty. Some believe the origin of the dupatta can be traced to the Indus valley civilization in Indian subcontinent, where the use of textiles such as ajrak was highly prevalent. A sculpture of the Priest King of Harrapa, whose left shoulder is covered with some kind of a chaddar, suggests that the use of the dupatta dates back to this early Indic culture.
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