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The national dress for women in Bhutan. The Kira is made with rich Bhutanese textiles that include intricate weaving techniques, variation of patterns and an abundance of color.
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Kira (keer•ra)
The national dress for women in Bhutan. The Kira is made with rich Bhutanese textiles that include intricate weaving techniques, variation of patterns and an abundance of color.
Asha (ah•sha)
Translates to “hope” in Nepali.
Ravi (ra•vee)
Translates to “sun” in Sanskrit.
Durga (dur•gah)
In Hinduism, Durga is the goddess of motherhood and of victory of good over evil.
Devi (day•vee)
Devi is the Sanskrit word for “goddess.”
Jatra (jaat•tra)
Jatra means “festival” in Nepali. The biggest religious street festival in Kathmandu is known as the Indra and Kumari Jatra which celebrate the deity Indra, king of heaven and the chariot procession of the living goddess Kumari.
Padma (pud•ma)
Translates to 'lotus' in Hindi.
Kira (keer•ra)
The national dress for women in Bhutan. The Kira is made with rich Bhutanese textiles that include intricate weaving techniques, variation of patterns and an abundance of color.
Kalpana (kull•pa•na)
Translates to 'creativity' and 'imagination' in Nepali.
Dawa (daa•wa)
Translates to "moon" in Tibetan.
Asaar (uh•sar)
A festival farmers celebrate the day they plant new seedlings of rice crop in their paddies.