- The kaupinam, koavanam, kaupina, langot, or
lungooty (langoṭī) is a
loincloth worn by men in the
Indian subcontinent as underclothing. It is
still commonly...
- the
apprenticeship of the
local guru.
Their only
training attire is the
kowpeenam or loincloth.
Vyayam or
physical training is
meant to
build strength and...
- hair and wore only a
Kowpeenam. He was
adored with the
Tripundra (Shaiva
marks on the forehead) and
carried a
staff with two
Kowpeenams on it. The Brahmachari...
-
Kosovorotka Kota
Doria ****a Koto (traditional clothing)
Koukoulion Kowpeenam K****kh K****shanka
Krama Kroje Kubi
bukuro Kufi
Kumihimo Kumkum Kundan...
- used to
strengthen the body and
improve stamina. The only
attire is a
kowpeenam or loincloth. The
actual vajra-musti is not used for
training due to the...
- and
sporting perfection. A wrestler's only
belongings are a blanket, a
kowpeenam (loincloth) and some clothes. In this regard, they are
often compared...
-
still wrestle as in
ancient times, on dirt
floors while wearing only
kowpeenam or loincloth. The term jūjutsu was
coined in the 17th century,
after which...
-
Panchakshara mantra in
honour of Shiva. He wove clothes, cut-pieces as well as
Kowpeenams (loin-cloth).
Though he was not wealthy, Nesa
Nayanar used to generously...