Surat (Gujarat):The cloth offered to Saibaba in Shirdi, Tirupati Balaji, Gurudwara of Punjab, Vrindavan, Swaminarayan temples and Vaishnodevi comes from Surat. The city is emerging as a hub for the fabric used for religious rituals and ceremonies. Many shops in the textiles market on the Ring Road have begun stocking fabric sought for making clothing for the idols of gods and goddesses.
According to Haresh Lalwani, who has been trading in religious fabrics since many years, the fabric made in Surat goes to most major temples in the country as also to the Swaminarayan temples, Radhakrishna temples and Gurudwaras in foreign countries. The non-resident Indians find the Surat fabric economical as it comes in the range of Rs 100 to Rs 300 per metre.
Clothes with embroidery work and jari are exported
He further said during the winter season there is a great demand for marble cloth for the idols of gods and goddesses. He said a special type of fabric with embroidery and jari work is exported to Canada, America and UK on-demand from non-resident Indians. Some customers order for raw material and get them embellished with embroidery at their end.