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Adivasah (Adhīvāsah,
Adhīvāsa, Adivasa) is an
upper garment of
Vedic times clothing; It is a type of over
garment similar to a
mantle or cloak.
Vedas refers...
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various loose cloths worn for
upper body such as upavasana,
parayanahana and
adhivasa,
varhatika and varnaka,
uttarsangha samvyana. The word uttarīya is from...
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Narathiwat by King Rama VI in 1915. "Narathiwat", from the
Sanskrit (Nara+
adhivāsa),
means the
residence of wise people. Historically,
Narathiwat was the...
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These rituals are
known as
ghatasthapana and
pranapratistha respectively.
Adhivasa:
Anointing ritual wherein symbolic offerings are made to Durga, with each...
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garments as uttarīya;
female lower garments as nīvī, vasana, aṃśuka, kauśeya,
adhivāsa and nitambaravastra; and kabandha, a waist-band.
Magha is also
noted for...
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Vasna or
Vastar (means dress) has two main
categories vasa for lower, and
Adhivasa for
upper body parts,
other related terms of garb used in
Vedas are as...
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variations in
wearing style. The Vasas, or
lower garment, and the
adhivasas, or
upper garment, were the most
common clothes worn by
Rigvedic Aryans...