From Indus Valley to the Ajanta Caves: Tracing the Journey of Bandhani
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Bandhani, a traditional Indian tie-dye textile art, traces its origins to the Indus Valley Civilization. Over centuries, it flourished in Gujarat and Rajasthan, with distinct patterns and symbolic meanings. Depicted in Ajanta's ancient cave paintings, Bandhani is now experiencing a modern revival, showcasing its enduring legacy and global appeal.
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