#Saree3 Come back to life after two days, it was so tough withstanding heat and it is all reflected in this photo taken on Sunday. Mangalgiri printed saree made me sit up and pose, #100Sareepact - Mangalgiri sarees are a great favourite though miss the sturdy thick weaves of old days.

From the time of the post to this blog, definitely life is much better and also health. So adding some more to it - First of all to recount what my uncle, chittappa said. This is poomoggu design, thayirkaari pudavai. I didn't know that, and I also didn't pay attention to it when I bought. I have a few plain Mangalgiris, the thick, heavy fall they give and their long lasting quality makes them an eternal favourite. But, these new Mangalgiris aren't of that quality. 

Kalpadruma is a shop I like to go to everytime I am in Chennai. They stock some nice Mangalgiri, Jaipur prints, fabric and some good sarees, though most of them are very pricey. I had on my previous visit liked some floral prints on Mangalgiris, but some resolve not to buy sarees left it. When I went back next time obviously none of them were there, and this was the only one I liked. 

Mangalgiri is a town close to Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh, famous for the Panakala Narasimhaswamy temple. 

The accessories for the saree, the necklace and ear rings are ceramic, pottery from Jodhpur, bought at the neat little museum shop at Mehrangarh Fort.

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