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3 Piece Tailored Organic Cotton Authentic Theraveda Buddhist Monk Monastic Robe Set,Kasaya Monastic Prayer/Meditation/Spiritual Cloth Set
3 Piece Tailored Organic Cotton Authentic Theraveda Buddhist Monk Monastic Robe Set,Kasaya Monastic Prayer/Meditation/Spiritual Cloth Set
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THREE-PIECE THERAVEDA MONASTIC ROBE :
This Theravada Buddhist monk's robe is a distinctive garment worn by monks and nuns in Theravada Buddhist traditions. Its design and color vary depending on the tradition and region, but its primary purpose is to symbolize the wearer's commitment to the spiritual path. This robe can be worn by Ordained Monks and Nuns, Monastic Leaders and Teachers, Monastic Students, Novices, and Lay Practitioners.
ORIGIN:
The practice of monastic robes dates back to Buddha's lifetime. Initially, monks adorned themselves with robes made from discarded fabric, embodying the principles of simplicity and detachment. The tradition of wearing monastic robes, known as Kasaya, is deeply rooted in Buddhist monks' and nuns' practices, tracing back to the time of Lord Buddha, nearly 2500 years ago. These robes, often named after the saffron dye they were originally dyed with, symbolize a life of renunciation and commitment to a monastic lifestyle and spiritual practice.
Theravada is the closest thing as one can get to the original form of Buddhism and is based on the Pali texts. The countries that have Theravada as their national religion are Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Sri Lanka, and Cambodia. It dates back to the Buddha from the 5th century BCE.
THREE PIECES OF KASAYA ( MONASTIC ROBE) :
In Theravada Buddhism, the Kasaya or Buddhist monastic robe comprises three parts, collectively known as the "Triple Robe" and other essential items. This ensemble, believed to have remained unchanged since the Buddha's time, includes:
1. Uttarasanga: The main robe covering the body, leaving the right shoulder uncovered, symbolizes readiness for work.
2. The sleeveless monk shirt : The inner garment covering the Upper body.
3. Monk Waistband:
1. UTTARASANGA :
The uttarasanga is the most prominent robe. It is sometimes also called the kashaya robe. It is a large rectangle, about 6 by 9 feet. It can be wrapped to cover both shoulders, but most often it is wrapped to cover the left shoulder but leaving the right shoulder and arm bare.
2. MONK SLEEVELESS SHIRT :
The inner garment that covers the upper body. This traditional sleeveless monk shirt is perfect for meditation, retreats, daily meditation practice, yoga practice, and more. The comfortable and light fabric makes this item very useful and functional. It is made out of pure cotton and yellow saffron in color.
3. MONK WAISBAND :
In Buddhist monastic tradition, a waistband, often a simple cloth or leather belt, is worn around the waist to secure the robes and serve as a reminder of the monk's commitment to a life of simplicity and self-discipline.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Purpose:
The waistband, sometimes called a "cord of chastity" or "belt," is a practical and symbolic element of a monk's attire.
Symbolism:
It signifies chastity, self-discipline, and a commitment to a life of renunciation and inner purity.
Function:
The belt helps to hold the robes in place, ensuring a neat and modest appearance.
Variations:
DESIGN :
In Theravada, the monks wear rectangular robes wrapped around their bodies. The robes have a pattern based on the look of rice paddy fields.
SYMBOLISM:
The robes represent the core principles of simplicity, humility, and detachment that are central to the Theravada monastic path. These robes, often named after the saffron dye they were originally dyed with, symbolize a life of renunciation and commitment to the spiritual path. This tradition underscores the Buddhist path's core values of modesty and non-attachment to material possessions.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
MATERIAL:
Cotton
SIZE :
Length - 112 inches
Width - 83 inches
SHAPE :
Rectangular
DESIGN :
Stripe
Country of Origin :
Made in India
DISCLAIMER :
This product is handmade, and there may be irregularities and imperfections. This is a natural outcome of the handcrafting process and adds to the unique charm of the product.
NamasteYOGAstore: An Exclusive Outlet For Yoga, Meditation, and Spiritual Items
The store is dedicated only to handmade and handcrafted products from across the length and breadth of the country. They are labors of love made painstakingly by hand, and as such, no two products are alike. What's more, the products are sourced from the various corners of the country, directly from the artisans.
This Theravada Buddhist monk's robe is a distinctive garment worn by monks and nuns in Theravada Buddhist traditions. Its design and color vary depending on the tradition and region, but its primary purpose is to symbolize the wearer's commitment to the spiritual path. This robe can be worn by Ordained Monks and Nuns, Monastic Leaders and Teachers, Monastic Students, Novices, and Lay Practitioners.
ORIGIN:
The practice of monastic robes dates back to Buddha's lifetime. Initially, monks adorned themselves with robes made from discarded fabric, embodying the principles of simplicity and detachment. The tradition of wearing monastic robes, known as Kasaya, is deeply rooted in Buddhist monks' and nuns' practices, tracing back to the time of Lord Buddha, nearly 2500 years ago. These robes, often named after the saffron dye they were originally dyed with, symbolize a life of renunciation and commitment to a monastic lifestyle and spiritual practice.
Theravada is the closest thing as one can get to the original form of Buddhism and is based on the Pali texts. The countries that have Theravada as their national religion are Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Sri Lanka, and Cambodia. It dates back to the Buddha from the 5th century BCE.
THREE PIECES OF KASAYA ( MONASTIC ROBE) :
In Theravada Buddhism, the Kasaya or Buddhist monastic robe comprises three parts, collectively known as the "Triple Robe" and other essential items. This ensemble, believed to have remained unchanged since the Buddha's time, includes:
1. Uttarasanga: The main robe covering the body, leaving the right shoulder uncovered, symbolizes readiness for work.
2. The sleeveless monk shirt : The inner garment covering the Upper body.
3. Monk Waistband:
1. UTTARASANGA :
The uttarasanga is the most prominent robe. It is sometimes also called the kashaya robe. It is a large rectangle, about 6 by 9 feet. It can be wrapped to cover both shoulders, but most often it is wrapped to cover the left shoulder but leaving the right shoulder and arm bare.
2. MONK SLEEVELESS SHIRT :
The inner garment that covers the upper body. This traditional sleeveless monk shirt is perfect for meditation, retreats, daily meditation practice, yoga practice, and more. The comfortable and light fabric makes this item very useful and functional. It is made out of pure cotton and yellow saffron in color.
3. MONK WAISBAND :
In Buddhist monastic tradition, a waistband, often a simple cloth or leather belt, is worn around the waist to secure the robes and serve as a reminder of the monk's commitment to a life of simplicity and self-discipline.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Purpose:
The waistband, sometimes called a "cord of chastity" or "belt," is a practical and symbolic element of a monk's attire.
Symbolism:
It signifies chastity, self-discipline, and a commitment to a life of renunciation and inner purity.
Function:
The belt helps to hold the robes in place, ensuring a neat and modest appearance.
Variations:
DESIGN :
In Theravada, the monks wear rectangular robes wrapped around their bodies. The robes have a pattern based on the look of rice paddy fields.
SYMBOLISM:
The robes represent the core principles of simplicity, humility, and detachment that are central to the Theravada monastic path. These robes, often named after the saffron dye they were originally dyed with, symbolize a life of renunciation and commitment to the spiritual path. This tradition underscores the Buddhist path's core values of modesty and non-attachment to material possessions.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
MATERIAL:
Cotton
SIZE :
Length - 112 inches
Width - 83 inches
SHAPE :
Rectangular
DESIGN :
Stripe
Country of Origin :
Made in India
DISCLAIMER :
This product is handmade, and there may be irregularities and imperfections. This is a natural outcome of the handcrafting process and adds to the unique charm of the product.
NamasteYOGAstore: An Exclusive Outlet For Yoga, Meditation, and Spiritual Items
The store is dedicated only to handmade and handcrafted products from across the length and breadth of the country. They are labors of love made painstakingly by hand, and as such, no two products are alike. What's more, the products are sourced from the various corners of the country, directly from the artisans.
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