- The kaupinam, koavanam,
kaupina, langot, or
lungooty (langoṭī) is a
loincloth worn by men in the
Indian subcontinent as underclothing. It is
still commonly...
- money. ****an
portal Fashion portal Hadaka Matsuri (裸祭り,
naked festival)
Kaupina Kodō List of ****anese
clothing Loincloth Mawashi,
loincloth worn in sumo...
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thread and the tuft of hair on his head as part of the oblation. A pair of
Kaupinas (cloth-covering worn over the privities) and an
ochre cloth were then presented...
- unlikely.
Langot (लंगोट) or
langota (लंगोटा), also
Kaupinam (कौपिनम) or
kaupina (कौपिन), is a
traditional style of
Indian loincloth for men, worn as underwear...
- of India. Historically,
clothing has
evolved from
simple garments like
kaupina, langota, achkan, lungi, sari, to
perform rituals and dances. In urban...
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Vasunandi Sravakachara and Lati Samhita. A
kshullaka wears a loin
cloth (
kaupina) and a
white rectangular cloth as a wrap. An
ailak uses only a loin cloth...