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Mysore peta

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Type of turban

Colourful and royal Mysuru peta worn by MaharajaKrishna Raja IV

TheMysuru peta is an opulent formal turban, originally worn by theKings of Mysore.[1] It consists of a long strip of cloth such as silk or cotton, that is wound around the head. It may be decorated with a border of gold or silver lace and with ornamental metal pendants.

Since India became independent in 1947, the traditionalMysuru peta has become a symbol of the region's cultural heritage, worn for formal occasions and awarded to distinguished people as a sign of honour,[2] often with a shawl.[3]

Tradition

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Jayachamrajendra Wodeyar in traditional Mysuru peta with QueenElizabeth II
A concert insideMysuru Palace, with musicians wearing Mysore peta

Wadiyar dynasty rulers wore richly jewelled turbans of silk and gold-threaded lace (jari) to match colourful royal dress.[3] Kings wore the traditionalMysuru peta during meetings of the royal court (Durbar), for public events such as during theDassara religious festival and at parades for visiting dignitaries.[3]

TheMysuru peta was also worn by the King's senior officials, such as the Prime Minister (dewan).[3] Men attending the King's court were expected to wear theMysuru peta with a long black coat and white trousers.

Bharat RatnaMokshagundam Vishveshwaraiah,Dewan ofMysuru, in traditional Mysore peta worn by top administrators ofMysuru Kingdom

Present Day

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Dolls in Kodava attire of Kodagu

Mysuru peta turbans are worn as formal attire for events such as weddings, religious gatherings and award ceremonies, particularly in Mysuru andKodagu.[4]

Students and faculty of universities inKarnataka are encouraged to wear aMysuru peta for theconvocation ceremony, rather than themortarboard inherited from India's colonial past.[5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^Singh, R.G."Turban Tales".Star of Mysore. Retrieved5 March 2023.
  2. ^"CM Yediyurappa greets PM Narendra Modi with Mysore Peta".Mysooru News. Retrieved5 March 2023.
  3. ^abcd"Mysore Peta/Turban".Maps of India. Retrieved5 March 2023.
  4. ^"Turban".Cultural India. Retrieved5 March 2023.
  5. ^"Mysore peta in, graduation cap out".The Times of India. 23 February 2007. Retrieved5 March 2023.
  6. ^Johnson, T A (27 February 2007)."Not graduation caps, hats off to Mysore peta".The Indian Express. Retrieved5 March 2023.
  7. ^"Mysore University switches to traditional peta".The New Indian Express. 26 July 2010. Retrieved5 March 2023.
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