Collection: Robes
In Sri Lanka, Buddhist robes, known as cīvara, symbolize simplicity and detachment. Traditionally saffron or ochre in color, they are worn by Theravāda monks who follow the Vinaya rules. Robes are usually made from donated cloth, cut into strips, and sewn in a pattern resembling rice fields. Monks wear three pieces: the inner robe (antarvāsa), the upper robe (uttarāsaṅga), and the outer robe (saṃghāṭi). These garments represent humility, purity, and devotion to the monastic path. Robe-offering ceremonies, especially during Vassāna (rains retreat), are important religious events, reinforcing community support for monks and the continuation of the Dhamma.
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رداء الراهب لاكبورا تشالنجر
Regular price QAR 28,00Regular priceQAR 30,00Sale price QAR 28,00Sale -
رداء الراهب التايترون التايلاندي لاكبورا
Regular price QAR 59,00Regular priceQAR 63,00Sale price QAR 59,00Sale -
أردية الراهب التايلاندية المصنوعة من القطن الخالص لاكبورا
Regular price QAR 114,00Regular priceQAR 122,00Sale price QAR 114,00Sale -
أردية داخلية من القطن الخالص من لاكبورا التايلاندية
Regular price QAR 48,00Regular priceQAR 51,00Sale price QAR 48,00Sale -
رداء لاكبورا تشالنجر مونك الداخلي
Regular price QAR 13,00Regular priceQAR 14,00Sale price QAR 13,00Sale