Sari or a saree is a strip of cloth unstitched, four to nine meters in length draped over the bodies in different styles. It is popular in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Burma and Malaysia. The most common type is the sari to be wrapped around the waist with one end then draped over the shoulder of Baring stomach.
The word 'Sari' by sattika Prakrit "in the early Jain and Buddhist literature mentions developed.
The history of Indian clothing back in sari back to the Indian Valley culture that flourished during 2800-1800 BC, around the western part of the Indian subcontinent. The earliest known depiction of Sari in the Indian subcontinent is the statue of a priest Indus Valley wears a cloth.
Ancient Tamil poetry, such as Silappadhikaram and Kadambari by Banabhatta describes women in exquisite fabrics or saree.In ancient Indian tradition and the Natya shastra (an ancient Indian treatise describing ancient dance and costumes), the navel of the Supreme Being is the source to be the life and creativity, to expand the diaphragm to the left of the saree naked.