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Facts about South Indian Women

Here I am going to describe South Indian Women from the bottom of my heart. 
       I have seen many South Indian Women in their full traditional makeover like wearing saree with head to to to toe of jwellers and so put lot of flowers on their long hair.Wow!I am sure that everyone will look at her for a long time from head to to toe.Many people may look at her without realizing.All South Indian Women are not only bueatyful in their attires but also they are so Talented.Some of the talents they have are given in the below list. 
       A married woman is regarded as auspicious, her shakti or feminine power, protects and empowers her husband and their children.
    1. They have wonderful make up sense with what is only available in her surroundings. In earlier times their make product are turmaric for face washing and skin remove, Kunkuman, Sandile for fragrance.
     2. They have so many creativity. They will use their creative and innovative ideas in her daily works and duties. Some of them are putting Kolam on house entrance ,cooking,singing for her children, decorations.
       3. There are many poetical example are they in South Indian to describe how they are brave,bold and can so for any extent to protect her beloved husband and children.
       4. The South Indian culture take women as their first importance so that for rivers and languages they given women name only
        5. They are very intelligence in emotionally and now they equally, beyond educated than men too.

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