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UNFORGETTABLE MAKAR SANKRANTI WITH SWAMINI SAREE

  New beginnings are filling our lives. And in India, we have meaning behind every celebration. Makar Sankranti is the first true auspicious festival to be celebrated with gusto.   At Swamini Saree – Sadiyon Ki Maharani, the single three-storied spacious AC showroom in Bizzyland Building, Phadtare Chowk, Kumthekar Road, has a range of sarees for every occasion, from traditional to designer & fancy, wedding, unique Paithanis & nauvaris, daily wear, and genuine Silkmark. CELEBRATING MAKAR SANKRANTI Makar Sankranti truly is all about the movement of the sun which marks the change of season. The sun moves from Makar or Capricorn sign into Cancer. This movement from Dakshinayana to Uttarayana is celebrated as Makar Sankranti. Environmentally, the cold winters ends and brings in the start of spring. Brightness & optimism replaces dullness & hopelessness. It is also the time when many parts of India go into the harvest mode. Thus, Makar Sankranti becomes an occasi

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REMEMBERING YUGANDHAR STRIYA WITH SWAMINI SAREE

  Revealing the Strength & Intelligence Jijau What author Diane Mariechild said about strong women is true – A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform . Swamini Saree – Sadiyon Ki Maharani has always celebrated the achievements of women. This single three-storied spacious AC showroom in Bizzyland Building, Phadtare Chowk, Kumthekar Road, offers every variety for dignified buyers, from traditional to designer & fancy, wedding, unique Paithanis & nauvaris, daily wear, and genuine Silkmark sarees. And like always, Swamini Saree has honoured the strong ladies from the pages of history in its 2023 Calendar. Aptly title Yugandhar Striya or Women of All Ages, the calendar tells the stories of legendary women who made a mark on India History. For January, we throw the limelight on Jijau or Rajmata Jijabai Bhosale from Maharashtra. bit.ly/3Ild140 Born on January 12, 1598, Jijabai was the daughter of Sindhkhed’s Lakhuji Jadhav and