Kāṣāya are the robes of fully ordained Buddhist monks and nuns, named after a brown or saffron dye. In Sanskrit and Pali, these robes are also given the...
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to "passion" or "negative emotions" Kasaya (clothing), a term for the traditional robes of Buddhist monks Kasaya (surname) Kushinagar, site of the death...
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wealth or status. In addition, peer pressure influences clothing choice. The Buddha wearing kāṣāya robes, originating from ancient India. These robes were...
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Karate gi Kariba suit Kariyushi shirt Kaross Karvalakki Kasa (hat) Kasaya (clothing) Kashket Kasket Kasta sari Kasuti Kate-bukuro Kate Middleton effect...
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Religious habit (redirect from Habit (clothing))
Carthusian novices wear a black cloak over their white habit. Kāṣāya (Sanskrit: काषाय, romanized: kāṣāya; Pali: kasāva; Chinese: 袈裟; pinyin: jiāshā; Cantonese...
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Buddha wearing kāṣāya robes, c. 200 BC. Relief depicting men in antriya and uttariya, first century AD. India's recorded history of clothing goes back to...
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Kasaya was also introduced. The Indian Kasaya was composed of the sanyi (Chinese: 三衣; pinyin: sānyī; lit. 'three robes'). However, the Indian Kasaya was...
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(장삼/長衫; lit. 'long gown') was a Buddhist robe, which was worn under the kasaya until the early Joseon, was in the form of the Chinese monastic robe called...
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History of clothing in the Indian subcontinent can be traced to the Indus Valley civilization or earlier. Indians have mainly worn clothing made up of...
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16th Karmapa (Rangjung Rigpe Dorje) Karma Thinley Rinpoche Karuṇā Kasaya (clothing) Kasina Kassapa Buddha Kāśyapīya Kathavatthu Kathina Kaunghmudaw Pagoda...
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the history of clothing and textiles traces the development, use, and availability of clothing and textiles over human history. Clothing and textiles reflect...
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Budai/Hotei Muqi Fachang Vinaya Hanshan and Shide Dongshan Liangjie Kasaya (clothing) Pellizzi, Francesco; Crow, Thomas; Taws, Richard; Casati, Roberto...
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bhikkus (monks) and bhikuunis (nuns) traditionally wear simple robes called kāṣāya, named after a brown or saffron dye used to give the fabric their distinctive...
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Batik industry in Sri Lanka (category Sri Lankan clothing)
v t e Sri Lankan clothing Traditional suits Aryan dress Udarata Mul Anduma Nilame Aduma Ohoriya Osariya Lama sariya Kasaya Headwear Four-Cornered Hat...
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Culture of South Asia (section Clothing)
History of clothing in the Indian subcontinent can be traced to the Indus Valley civilization or earlier. Indians have mainly worn clothing made up of...
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Draped garment (category Clothing by material)
styles. Uttariya, and Antariya are few evident clothing items of draped garments from the Vedic period. Kasaya, another rectangular piece of the Buddhist...
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Rakusu (category Buddhist religious clothing)
occasionally their lineage. The rakusu is a miniature version of a standard kāṣāya worn around the neck like a bib. The rakusu is a garment possibly of Chinese...
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Yamabushi (section Clothing and items)
Holidays Vesak Uposatha Māgha Pūjā Asalha Puja Vassa Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi Kasaya Mahabodhi Temple Mantra Om mani padme hum Mudra Music Pilgrimage Lumbini...
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Uniforms of the Sri Lanka Army (category Sri Lankan clothing)
v t e Sri Lankan clothing Traditional suits Aryan dress Udarata Mul Anduma Nilame Aduma Ohoriya Osariya Lama sariya Kasaya Headwear Four-Cornered Hat...
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Uttariya (category History of Asian clothing)
An uttariya (uttarīya) is a loose piece of upper body clothing with its origins in ancient India. It is a single piece of cloth that falls from the back...
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monastics always wear the long sashes that are worn outside the kāṣāya or monastic clothing, and they eat only one meal a day, always before noon. At night...
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his kasaya. Initially believing that a piece of sash could not provide enough land to build a temple, they were surprised when Jijang threw the kasaya in...
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Poshak (category Hindu religious clothing)
Kushan Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara holding lotus flower The Buddha wearing kāṣāya robes, c. 200 BCE. Naigamesha Jain god of Childbirth, 1st-3rd century CE...
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Choli (category Indian clothing)
(third-century BCE to fourth-century CE in ancient South India), a single piece of clothing served as both lower garment and upper shawl. Paintings and sculpture indicate...
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Lungi (category Indian clothing)
The lungi is a clothing similar to the sarong that originated in the Indian subcontinent. The lungi, which usually multicoloured, is a men's skirt usually...
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rely on the wider lay community for the basic necessities (mainly food, clothing, and lodging). The Buddha's teachings on monastic discipline were preserved...
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studded with sapphires; a gold-embossed monk's robe draped over one shoulder (kasaya). Cool/winter season from November to March – a gold headpiece studded with...
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Textile and clothing industries have been Sri Lanka's largest gross export earner since 1986 and accounted for more than 52% of the total export earnings...
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ancestor. According to Soto Zen tradition, Vasumitra "always wore clean clothing. He used to wander around the villages carrying a wine vessel, whistling...
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other signs of settlement such as cooking utensils, weapons, or items of clothing usually found at ancient sites. In the 20th century, a considerable effort...
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