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Buddhist monks traditionally wear saffron colored robes, which is a shade of orange.
White monks typically refer to Christian monks who wear white robes, such as Cistercians or Trappists. Black monks typically refer to Benedictine monks who wear black or dark-colored robes. This distinction is primarily based on the religious order they belong to.
Monks mainly wore robes. They are called Habits.
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Thre is a Shop in Katra nawab in Chandni Chowk ,Delhi(India)selling fabrics for monks robes
Yes, monks from different traditions and regions may wear robes of different colors. For example, Theravada Buddhist monks typically wear saffron-colored robes, while Tibetan Buddhist monks may wear burgundy or maroon robes. The specific color and style of robes can signify the tradition and level of ordination of the monk.
Buddhist monks are allowed to take only their robes and the tipitaka into a temple
only practicing buddhists wear grey robes. the monks wear orange or yellow.
Many Mahayana Buddhists wear colourful yet simple robes. These are quite impractical but they depict their dedication to the Buddhist religion. Mainly monks wear these robes, but some very religious Buddhists wear the robes without being monks. The colours of the robes depend on their status in monk society.
wear special robes
Originally, Buddhist monks sewed their robes together themselves from scraps of cloth salvaged from people's trash and from graveyards. They would rub them with dirt and clay to make them an even dull color. Later, the Buddha allowed them to accept pre-made robes as gifts from householders. He wanted monks to be identifiable as monks, so the robes could be any shade of red, yellow, brown or orange. Later it became a custom to refer to the color of their robes as saffron, but they are never actually died from saffron, which is very expensive and so would be a great extravagance to die a whole robe with it, and so is something not for monks.