World Saree Day is celebrated on December 21 every year to honor the beauty and tradition of the saree, a timeless garment worn primarily in South Asia. The saree is more than just a piece of clothing; it represents the rich cultural heritage, history, and diversity of India and neighboring countries. On this day, people celebrate by wearing sarees, sharing pictures, and discussing its significance. It is also a time to encourage the younger generation to appreciate this traditional attire. The saree symbolizes grace and elegance and continues to unite people across regions and generations.
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