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+ | The [[Buddhist]] and {{Wiki|Jain}} clothing for the [[nuns]] permitted [[samghati]] for the [[lower part]], | ||
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+ | The young [[nuns]] could also wear [[kanchuki]] (a kind of [[bodice]]). | ||
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Revision as of 07:22, 26 February 2016
The Buddhist and Jain clothing for the nuns permitted samghati for the lower part,
antarvasaka for the upper part and uttarsang as a covering garment.