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BOULEVARD OF CULTURAL INDIA

 

“Sanskriti” and “Culture” words originate from languages that perhaps were a setting stone to persisting cultures across the world! Culture not only defines how we live, culture moves mountains as once it moved India into a force that ended the long British Raj into an Independent Nation! It was culture of no longer budging our stance and demanding a liberal life free of colonial rule. On 15th August 1947 India was declared independent and on 26th January 1950 our constitution came into effect and we became a democracy hereafter! Every year on the 26th of January a Republic Day parade is held at the capital, New Delhi, commemorating at the Rashtrapati Bhawan following the Rajpath Boulevard past the India Gate. Since, the seven decades and more, post Independence every state has developed a proud culture they follow! Though, this culture always sustained in India that trickled through generations holds of a paramount space in heritage. Diverse in history, crafts, architecture, textile, performing arts and linguistics, India’s culture is as rich as it gets.

  

What to wear on Republic Day?

This republic day invest in a good handloom saree, a timeless classic! A patriot may indulge in the colours that define our flag that sore high in the sky. You can strike a theme of tricolours at your office where you and your colleagues can coordinate green sarees, orange sarees or perhaps a white Indian dress.

This Republic Day delve deep into the indigenous crafts from the Land and pay homage to the Home-grown Textile Culture that rules textile techniques that are centuries old with The House of Frontier Raas. Revel in the Harmony of sartorial elegance ethically sourced from the generational artisans, masters of their crafts who diligently curate elegant and fine woven masterpieces. Honour the traditions that have stood the test of time and refined into timeless pieces.

Many cultural activities and soirees dot the continent swooning in folk dances and music, the uniform synchronicity of white lehengas blossoming to ceremonial beats celebrating the union of cultures.

Well, while dressing up in the colours of Independent and republic India in sarees for occasion is most prominent, you can even invest in a ready to wear saree that are pre- stitched for comfort and style. Sarees, suits sets, anarkalis are a staple for us Indians and what better day to own your roots that marks a beginning and onset of a democratic culture.

  

How to celebrate Republic day?

For our counterparts living abroad, Republic day may bring a sense of nostalgia while you stream through the parade broadcast, take a chance to round up your family and order in some Indian Delicacies while you dress up in stylish sarees and kurta pajamas. Frontier raas brings you a selected range of crafted Indian ethnic wear for all your occasions such as printed sarees, embroidered sarees, designer sarees, anarkali suit sets, lehengas, shararas and gararas that you can shop online through our website and get it delivered to any part of the world. With a repertoire of multiple stores across India you can walk into a reservoir of options for ethnic wear for men and women. This republic day begin your day with classic patriotic songs following the Parade show that is a grandiose of Indian Defence capabilities, culture and heritage. Plan a visit to some heritage site and take in all the magnanimity of culture and order that persists in every part of our nation. Exercise your freedom, through colours and paint the world in hues that liberates your soul!

  

TODAY AND TOMORROW

A day that marks the commemoration of the constitution of a Nation that was built upon, after almost 200 years of colonisation. India was once a major trading capital and ruled the silk route; our air-woven handlooms were world renowned and the artisans were reputed as maestros in their craft before the looms were highly imposed with taxes and most of our craftsmen were lost to work in indigo plantations. When we look at the journey we are now on it only swells us with pride that even after all of this, the culture of artistry didn’t die. Let us honour in pride and all our might and don upon our traditional for they remind us of who we are a Proud Patron of India.