"puti"
In the Nepali language, is an extremely vulgar and offensive slang term used to refer to female genitals. Because of its explicit nature, it is considered a linguistic taboo and is generally avoided in polite or public conversation.
- Dhaka Puti: This type of puti is made from a special type of fabric called Dhaka, which is known for its intricate patterns and designs.
- Kardar Puti: This type of puti is made from a type of fabric called kardar, which is known for its smooth texture and vibrant colors.
Conclusion
The traditional Nepali Puti consists of three main pieces: a long tunic or shirt (often called a kameez), loose-fitting pants (salwar), and a scarf or dupatta. Historically, this attire was not just a fashion statement but an integral part of Nepali culture and daily life. The fabric, design, and color of the Puti often signify the wearer's social status, region, and on some occasions, their marital status.

