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प्रश्न
Kasuti is a traditional form of embroidery derived from the geometric designs of the temple structure in the state of ______.
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उत्तर
Kasuti is a traditional form of embroidery derived from the geometric designs of the temple structure in the state of Karnataka.
Explanation:
The term Kasuti comes from the Kannada words "Kai" meaning hand and "Suti" meaning cotton, referring to an activity done by hand using cotton threads. This needlework style features ornate and vivid designs influenced by temple architecture, jewels, and rangoli patterns.
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