Dhoti
A spot of colored powder or paste worn on the forehead by Hindu men and women as a religious symbol. of colored powder or paste worn on the forehead by Hindu men and women as a religious symbol.
If you are referring to the crossword clue, try 'Dhoti'.
A shenti was a wrapped skirt that men of all social classes wore. :)
loincloth(s)
Right for men and unmarried women, left for married women.
Men of the working classes wore a loincloth or short kilt and sometimes a type of shirt.
A loincloth can also be called a lungi. This is commonly worn in India, Pakistan and Malaysia. A dhoti is shaped like a sheet whereas a lungi is more skirt like. It is preferred to trousers in humid climates.
Some examples of religious clothing worn by different cultures around the world include the hijab worn by Muslim women, the saffron robes worn by Buddhist monks, the sari worn by Hindu women, the kippah worn by Jewish men, and the cassock worn by Christian clergy.
The plural form for the noun loincloth is loincloths.
Dhoti is an Indian traditional attire for men. It is often misinterpreted as Lungi, but both are very different wears. The style and attitude bears by the dhoti changes from state to state in India. It is seen as indispensable in various functions and proceedings. It has many regional names in different Indian states like Veshti in Tamil Nadu, Mundu in Kerala, Dhotar in Maharashtra, Laacha in Punjabi, and Mardaani in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
The closest match for sumblicalum is subligaculum, which was an undergarment worn by Romans. Some were made like a pair of shorts and others were a wraparound loincloth.
It is known as earrings for Hindu men. It been used by the men according to Hindu Scripture/Shastras.