one is made from tulasi with 108 count and other(made with chandanam) is sefty for the fisrt one - Ram
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In Hindusim, the "nada chhadi", the red and yellow or just red string bracelet, is just a protection from harm to he who wears it. In Buddhst culture, many of us tend to wear malas and girls nowadays wear those Chinese fashioned malas, but are still considered Buddhist.
Its said that Goddess Saraswadi devi have Spadika (or) spatika Mala in her hands and she uses for chanting. religion apart Yes sure Women can very well wear spatikam mala, it is quartz crystal, the same has the effect of cooling and infact is highly recomended. the cooling effect is also makes one to think and do better things. srie
If you are a traditional Buddhist you generally wear robes. The Sankrit and Pali word foe monastic robes is civara. Buddhist also wear mala , a bracelet that has 108 beads. The 108 beads on the mala represents the 108 human passions that Avalokiteshvara assured when telling the beads. They also have 3 extra beads on the mala to represent the completion of a cycle of mantras. The 3 extra bead also symbolize the Three Jewels of Buddhism: the buddha, the dharma and the sangha.
No you don't have to wear special clothes on a pilgrimage
They also wear clothing on special occasions.
For the same reason that Canadians don't wear special clothes. Why should they?
Because it is special. You should always wear special clothing to a funeral or any ceremony!
For Muslim girls they wear a special clothing item called a burqa or hijab. It is a farz, or duty, of a Muslim girl to wear the Hijab in her life. Men really don't wear anything special, but they do grow beards.
they wear a special suit and gloves
I wear dresses for special occasions. This is a special occasion.
Chinese people don't really wear anything special. They do wear red on Chinese New Year though. That is the only special outfit they wear that is the closest to Christmas.