Puku: Chinna
The garment is designed to be worn around the waist, and its length is usually knee-length or lower. The design of chinna puku varies depending on the region, cultural background, and personal preferences. Some chinna pukus feature intricate embroidery, while others have simple and minimal ornamentation.
The phrase (చిన్న పుకు) is a Telugu term that translates literally to "small hole" or "small opening." chinna puku
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Chinna puku has a rich history, dating back to the Pallava dynasty, which ruled over much of southern India between the 4th and 9th centuries. During this period, the chinna puku was worn by royalty, nobility, and high-ranking officials as a symbol of their status and dignity. Over time, the garment became an integral part of traditional Indian attire, and its popularity spread throughout the country. The phrase (చిన్న పుకు) is a Telugu term