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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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using ties,
buttons or velcro.
Types of wrap
garments include:
Antriya Adivasah Uttariya Veshti Kilt Cape,
Cloak Longyi Mundu a
garment worn in Kerala...
- the use and
style of wrapping.
Uttariya refers to an upper-body garment,
Adivasah as an over garment, and Vasa as a
lower body garment.
Hence Nivi could...
- with the time; few
evolved forms are
choli or blouse.
Uttariya Antariya Adivasah Mahapatra, N. N. (2016).
Sarees of India.
Woodhead Publishing India PVT...
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examples of
draped clothing are:
Uttariya an
upper body garment.
Adivasah is a loose-****ing
outer garment, it is a type of over
garment similar...
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those all were
unsewn clothes and
wraps in
varied ways, such as Uttariya,
Adivasah, and Antariya.
Concurrently Atharvaveda refers to Nivi, Vavri, Upavasana...
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uttariya is also used as a ****tta, turban, by both men and women.
Antariya Adivasah History of
clothing in the
Indian subcontinent Pratidhi Sari Stanapatta...
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wearing the same. Bāṇabhaṭṭa
states it as a very
lightweight garment.
Adivasah Uttariya "Kamat's Potpourri:
Wonderbras of
Another Era". www.kamat.com...
- the war took
place in 3067 BCE.
Uttariya is an "upper body garment".
Adivasah is a loose-****ing
outer garment, it is a type of over
garment similar...