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'Mysuru Peta' is a traditional attire worn on the:
waist
wrist
shoulder
head
- The Mysuru Peta is a traditional piece of attire primarily worn by men in the region of Mysuru, Karnataka, India.
- It is an iconic headdress that signifies respect and honor.
- ? Option 4: Head - ? The Mysuru Peta is indeed worn on the head. The traditional headgear reflects cultural heritage and identity.
- Option 1: Waist - This option is incorrect. Headdresses are not worn on the waist.
- Option 2: Wrist - The Mysuru Peta is not worn on the wrist. This option does not relate to headgear.
- Option 3: Shoulder - Another incorrect option. Shawls or stoles might be worn on the shoulder, but not the Mysuru Peta.
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