दुपट्टा
dupatta
HindiMeaning
A long scarf or stole worn by women, draped over the head or shoulders. Derived from Sanskrit 'dvi' (two) and 'patta' (cloth strip), literally 'two-piece cloth'. In wedding contexts, the color of one's dupatta often signals the wearer's role or side in the ceremony — here the green dupatta marks the bride's sisters.
Etymology
Sanskrit: dvi (two) + patta (cloth/strip)
Connotation & Usage
Femininity, modesty, festive identity