Wearing a Dhoti doesn't make you any better.
I'm wearing a Dhoti, you see.
Bubbly ripples in river Godavari Knotted his'Dhoti' with her sari.
He has removed his Dhoti, shamed him and made him run naked.
If there was any recession, we would have come here wearing'kurta' and'Dhoti', not coats and jackets.
Only in 1921 did he adopt the short Dhoti, the form of dress he wore until his death.
The Dhoti can be seen in various parts of western India
and northern India and is commonly worn by men.
Often he does some Dhoti, wiping
or cleaning up and washing his hands several times in the day until he becomes red.
He lived modestly in a self-sufficient residential community and
wore the traditional Indian Dhoti and shawl, woven with yarn hand spun on a charkha.
The bridegrooms were given a white shirt and Dhoti each while all the brides- some of them seated on their mothers' laps-
got blue cotton Ilkal saris.
The saree, which can be in a variety of bright colors,
is draped in such a way that the bottom half looks more like Dhoti pants than a long skirt.
In the plains,
the bride' s brother presents the groom with a' Dhoti' and a ring and ushers him to the place where the marriage ceremony is to take place.
The Bill read:“? No person wearing a veshti(Dhoti) reflecting Kannada culture or any other Indian traditional dress,
shall be denied entry into any public place, provided that the dress is decent.
The people in the camps have been given just one set of clothes each: one saree,
one petticoat and a blouse for women, a Dhoti and a shirt for men and one pant and a shirt/frock for children.