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Weaving Wings

Weaving Wings

In the ancient looms of Kanjeevaram, a tale of a magnificent bird named Garuda, or the two-faced Iruthalai Pakshi, took flight. This sacred motif was not just a pattern; it was a symbol of triumph and auspiciousness, woven into the very fabric of life.
In the heart of this fable, Garuda soared with its two faces, gazing upon the world with unwavering determination. It symbolized victory in every thread and stitch, a reminder that with diligence and valor, one could conquer any challenge that crossed their path. As the people draped themselves in garments adorned with Garuda, they carried with them the spirit of triumph, knowing that like this two-faced bird, they too could conquer the adversities of life and soar to great heights.

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