- An
antariya (antarīya) is a
lower body
garment from
ancient India. It is a long
white or
coloured strip of
cotton p****ed
through the legs,
tucked at the...
- three-piece
attire worn by
women in
ancient India. The
attire consisted of the
antriya lower garment, the
uttariya veil worn over the
shoulder or head and stanapatta...
- knot, or
using ties,
buttons or velcro.
Types of wrap
garments include:
Antriya Adivasah Uttariya Veshti Kilt Cape,
Cloak Longyi Mundu a
garment worn in...
- /dʱɑwtɽɐ/) in Sanskrit,
which means rope or cord. It
evolved from the
ancient antriya,
which was p****ed in
between the legs,
tucked at the back and
covered the...
-
winter before the
Muslim conquest of India.
Women and men
typically wore an
antriya on the
lower body and were nude from the
waist up,
aside from
pieces of...
-
attire worn by
women during the
ancient period. This
consisted of the
antriya lower garment; the
uttariya veil worn over
shoulder or head; and the stanapatta...
-
wearing drapes are
depicted at
Dashavatara Temple.
Relief depicting men in
antriya and uttariya, 1st
century CE.
Hindush soldier,
circa 480 BCE. He wears...
-
wearing drapes are
depicted at
Dashavatara Temple.
Relief depicting men in
antriya and uttariya, 1st
century CE.
Hindush soldier,
circa 480 BCE. He wears...
- BC. The
Buddha wearing kāṣāya robes, c. 200 BC.
Relief depicting men in
antriya and uttariya,
first century AD. India's
recorded history of
clothing goes...
- Gandhara, 2nd–3rd-century CE (Kushan period),
Relief depicting men in
antriya and uttariya, 1st
century CE.
Andhra attire,
Amaravati style Warrior wearing...