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    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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  • 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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    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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    West Bengal, 1st century BCE. Scene of the life of the Buddha, wearing kāṣāya, Gandhara, 2nd–3rd-century CE (Kushan period), Relief depicting men in antriya...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 16th Karmapa (Rangjung Rigpe Dorje) Karma Thinley Rinpoche Karuṇā Kasaya (clothing) Kasina Kassapa Buddha Kāśyapīya Kathavatthu Kathina Kaunghmudaw Pagoda...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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    Uttariya (category Indian 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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    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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    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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    School uniforms 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    with hair and he is always shown wearing the simple monk's robe (called a kāṣāya). In Mahayana Buddhism, a Buddha is often also depicted with monastic robes...
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  • Sang-kio-ki (category Buddhist religious clothing)
    clothing types Fursuit Global trade of secondhand clothing Laws List of individual dresses Reconstructed clothing Right to clothing Vintage clothing  Clothing...
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  • and Ceremonial Text 33. Dharma Talks Burning of incense. Removing the clothing of mourning and reading Ceremonial Text 34. Reporting the donations given...
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