DHOTHI COLOUR
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Dhotis traditionally come in plain white, cream, or off-white to symbolize purity and simplicity, but they are widely available in other colors for cultural, devotional, and ceremonial occasions.
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Pristine White/Cream:
The classic choice for weddings, formal ceremonies, and daily temple wear.
In South India, this is often paired with a golden or silver Kasavu (Zari) border. -
Devotional & Colored Borders:
Many men wear white dhotis accented by vibrant color borders (e.g., gold, maroon, blue, or green) running along the edges. -
Kaavi (Saffron/Orange):
Bright saffron shades are deeply symbolic of spirituality, sacrifice, and devotion, commonly worn by priests and devotees during rituals and temple festivals. -
Solid Devotional Colors:
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For specific poojas or cultural events, solid colored dhotis are common. Popular shades include black, teal blue, bottle green, and steel grey.
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