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specific manner. The
three main
pieces of
cloth are the antarvāsa, the
uttarāsaṅga, and the saṃghāti.
Together they form the "triple robe," or ticīvara...
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specific manner. The
three main
pieces of
cloth are the antarvāsa, the
uttarāsaṅga, and the saṃghāti.
Together they form the "triple robe", or tricīvara...
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Buddha is
represented wearing the
monastic robe, the antaravasaka, the
uttarasanga, and the
overcoat sanghati. The ears are
extremely large and long, a...
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Theravada tradition recognizes eight requisites (Pali: aññha parikkhàra):
Uttarāsaṅga (outer robe) Antarvāsa (inner robe) Saṃghāti (double robe) an alms bowl...
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mentions kurpasika,
another form of
breastband that is
synonymized with
uttarasanga and
stanapatta by him.
Innerwears for
lower parts were
called nivi or...
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simply covered the ****. It was also
sometimes referred to as an
uttarāsaṅga or stanapaṭṭa.
Poetic references from
works like
Silappadikaram indicate...
- part of the
buddhist attire. It is worn over the
upper robe (
uttarāsaṅga).
Uttarāsaṅga is a robe
covering the
upper body that
comes over the undergarment...
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education Monastic examinations Monastic robe (Tricivara)
Antaravasaka Uttarasanga Sangati Monastic schools in
Myanmar Buddhist monasticism Mondop Mondo...
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Buddha is
represented wearing the
monastic robe, the antaravasaka, the
uttarasanga, and the
overcoat sanghati. In general, the
representation of the Buddha...
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probably the
first two
layers of
monastic clothing the
antaravasaka and the
uttarasanga,
without the
heavier overcoat, the sangati,
which would only go as low...