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Taranga (Kashmiri pronunciation: [tarɨngɨ]) is the typical headscarf worn by Kashmiri Pandit women until the late 1960s. Now its only place is as a ritual and by tradition to be worn in a classical way on the bride's head as a bridal gear on her wedding day. This headwear has a very significant and historical importance and relevance, as it was an appreciation reward from Jagatguru Adi Sankaracharya to daughter-in-law of Brahman's who discussed the shakti doctrine with him. He was pleased with her mastery of the subject and awarded her a scull cap called 'Taranga' to dress the head. Before the arrival of 'Sari' to kashmir, almost every Kashmiri Pandit lady used to wear scull cap 'Taranga'. It gradually faded away with the advent of Indian and Western dresses. Nowadays this 'Taranga' is wor

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  • Taranga (Kashmiri pronunciation: [tarɨngɨ]) is the typical headscarf worn by Kashmiri Pandit women until the late 1960s. Now its only place is as a ritual and by tradition to be worn in a classical way on the bride's head as a bridal gear on her wedding day. This headwear has a very significant and historical importance and relevance, as it was an appreciation reward from Jagatguru Adi Sankaracharya to daughter-in-law of Brahman's who discussed the shakti doctrine with him. He was pleased with her mastery of the subject and awarded her a scull cap called 'Taranga' to dress the head. Before the arrival of 'Sari' to kashmir, almost every Kashmiri Pandit lady used to wear scull cap 'Taranga'. It gradually faded away with the advent of Indian and Western dresses. Nowadays this 'Taranga' is wor (en)
  • Taranga ( Cachemire : تَرٕنٛگہٕ [tarɨngɨ] est le foulard typique porté par les femmes Kashmiri Pandit jusqu'à la fin des années 1960. Son seul usage de nos jours est cérémoniel et, comme dans la tradition, c'est un élément caractéristique de la tenue de la mariée. Ce couvre-chef a une importance historique et mythologique notable, car il s'agit d'une récompense donnée par Jagatguru Adi Sankaracharya à la belle-fille de Brahma lorsque celle-ci a débattu de la doctrine de la shakti avec lui. Heureux de sa maîtrise du sujet, il lui a offert une calotte appelée Taranga pour habiller sa tête. (fr)
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  • Taranga ( Cachemire : تَرٕنٛگہٕ [tarɨngɨ] est le foulard typique porté par les femmes Kashmiri Pandit jusqu'à la fin des années 1960. Son seul usage de nos jours est cérémoniel et, comme dans la tradition, c'est un élément caractéristique de la tenue de la mariée. Ce couvre-chef a une importance historique et mythologique notable, car il s'agit d'une récompense donnée par Jagatguru Adi Sankaracharya à la belle-fille de Brahma lorsque celle-ci a débattu de la doctrine de la shakti avec lui. Heureux de sa maîtrise du sujet, il lui a offert une calotte appelée Taranga pour habiller sa tête. Avant l'arrivée du sari au Cachemire, presque toutes les femmes Pandit du Cachemire portaient une taranga. Celle-ci a progressivement été abandonnée avec l'avènement des robes indiennes et occidentales. Après la migration massive de la vallée du Cachemire, les autres habits traditionnels subsistants sont le phéran et le . (fr)
  • Taranga (Kashmiri pronunciation: [tarɨngɨ]) is the typical headscarf worn by Kashmiri Pandit women until the late 1960s. Now its only place is as a ritual and by tradition to be worn in a classical way on the bride's head as a bridal gear on her wedding day. This headwear has a very significant and historical importance and relevance, as it was an appreciation reward from Jagatguru Adi Sankaracharya to daughter-in-law of Brahman's who discussed the shakti doctrine with him. He was pleased with her mastery of the subject and awarded her a scull cap called 'Taranga' to dress the head. Before the arrival of 'Sari' to kashmir, almost every Kashmiri Pandit lady used to wear scull cap 'Taranga'. It gradually faded away with the advent of Indian and Western dresses. Nowadays this 'Taranga' is worn by Kashmiri Pandit bride's during their marriages only. After mass migration from Kashmir valley apart from 'Taranga' two other traditional things remained with them are 'Phiran' and 'Dijhor'. (en)
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