mallikasta
Mallikasta is a term primarily used in some South Asian languages, particularly Punjabi, to refer to a traditional Indian garment. It is a type of long, flowing skirt or dress that typically reaches the ankles. The mallikasta is often characterized by its vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, and embellishments such as mirrors, beads, and threads. It is traditionally worn by women for special occasions, festivals, and cultural events. The style and design of the mallikasta can vary significantly depending on the region and the specific occasion for which it is worn. Historically, it has been an important part of women's attire, reflecting cultural heritage and artistic craftsmanship. While not as commonly worn in everyday modern life, it remains a significant garment in traditional and celebratory contexts, often passed down through generations. The fabric used can range from cotton and silk to more luxurious materials, often chosen to suit the event's formality. The overall aesthetic of the mallikasta emphasizes grace and elegance.