User:Hemen basumatary

People from Bodo community wear cloth of indigenous product as the thread of Eri and Muga. These traditional dresses convey the culture and tradition of this tribe from one generation to next generation They Bodo womenfolk wear some colorful hand woven attire which is popularly known as Dokhna. It is used for covering the whole body from chest down to the ankle. Dokhna is colorful dress made of different types of agoror phul. Bodo women use different types of Dokhnas. There are some Dokhna without agor that is called Salamatha or math. The dresses of Bodo women are a distinguishable feature of Bodo culture. A man can identify a Bodo womanfolk seeing the dresses of her. Bodo woman wears her Dokhna covering the body from the chest down to the ankle. Its length and breadth is made in such a way that it can be tied one round at a time in the waist. Dokhna or Dokhona is made of varied colours and Agor or ( Phul in Assamese). The Dokhna without Agor or Phul is called Salamatha or Matha. Bodo woman wears another garment is called Jumgra (Scarf) and use to wrap the upper portion of the body.