Natural Photography In Bangladesh. Part-18
Hard chibardan begins with the cutting of yarn in the traditional wheel. Hundreds of women participated in spinning, dyeing, filling yarn in tubes, weaving and sewing chibar in waist loom. The woven Chibar monks were then donated and offered.
Devotees lit thousands of lamps in the evening and prayed on the occasion of Kathin Chibar festival.
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