Buddhist monks from various traditions, such as Theravada and Mahayana, typically wear orange or saffron colored robes as a symbol of their monastic lifestyle and commitment to their spiritual practice. This tradition of wearing robes dates back to the time of the Buddha.
It all depends on the type and the religion, if you are talking about the generalized idea of a monk rode meaning the orange/brown robe's, you know the common ones, there planly called "Monk robes" haha.
Buddhist monks typically wear a robe called a "kasaya" or "kesa," which is traditionally made of cotton or silk. The color and style of the robe can vary depending on the specific Buddhist tradition or country.
A friar typically wears a simple brown robe tied with a rope or cord called a cincture. Some friars may also wear a hood or a scapular, a long rectangular piece of cloth worn over the robe. Sandals or simple shoes are also common footwear for friars.
Sikhism is the main religion that requires its male adherents to wear a turban as a sign of their commitment to the faith and to symbolize equality and spirituality. It is not a requirement for all Sikhs, but it is a common practice among baptized Sikhs.
A vicar's robe is typically called a cassock or a clerical robe. It is a long, ankle-length garment worn by clergy during religious ceremonies.
swami vivekananda wears a orange colour turbun and robe
Usually Orange or Yellow clothes, like a robe. Monks are usually bald. (:
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It all depends on the type and the religion, if you are talking about the generalized idea of a monk rode meaning the orange/brown robe's, you know the common ones, there planly called "Monk robes" haha.
only practicing buddhists wear grey robes. the monks wear orange or yellow.
'Robe' is correct for something you wear similar to a coat
a long robe
a long robe
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Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions.
The women wear a robe and the men wear a cloth around their bottom.
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