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Ata Pirikara With Sudu Yakada Pathraya For 'Aranyavasi ' Monk

RS.15,750
RS.15,750
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This Ata Pirikara set with Sudu Yakada Pathraya is a complete offering for Aranyavasi monks, containing all essential pirikara items for daily spiritual practice. The set provides everything required for monastic life in one thoughtful package.

  • Sudu Yakada Pathraya: shiny, durable white alms bowl for collecting dana
  • Complete robe set: Depota Sivura (full set), Thanipota Sivura (single robe), Andana Sivura (special occasions)
  • Essential accessories: Paththaraya for daily rituals, Banda Patiya cloth belt, Perahankadaya utility belt
  • Grooming kit: Idikatu/Nulbola needle and thread set, Deli Pihiya razor
  • Designed specifically for Aranyavasi monks following forest dwelling traditions
  • Items may have slight variations in size and colour
  • Ideal for Vesak, Poson, Kathina ceremonies, almsgiving, and merit-making occasions

Order this complete pirikara set on Kapruka for convenient delivery across Sri Lanka.

Yes, the Ata Pirikara with Sudu Yakada set is an ideal gift for temples and can be directly delivered to the temple if specified during the checkout process.

The set is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in excellent condition, using materials that protect the contents during transit.

Yes, you can schedule the delivery for a specific date. When placing your order, you can select the preferred delivery date that suits your needs.

The Ata Pirikara with Sudu Yakada set includes traditional offerings used for Buddhist rituals, including robes and other essential items. Please refer to the product description for a detailed list of contents.

If there are any issues or discrepancies with the set upon delivery, please contact Kapruka customer service immediately to resolve the matter promptly.

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Monastic requisites such as this ata pirikara set are typically procured by lay supporters observing sil, by temple committees, or by families wishing to fulfil a dana. Shoppers assembling a complete monastic offering often also browse about pirikara offerings in Sri Lanka alongside robes and bowls, and many extend their search to Buddhist home altar décor for the household shrine.

Those who regularly support aranyavasi monks often maintain a devotional space at home as well. Browsing guide to Buddhist monk offerings can help complete a shrine corner with meaningful objects that complement the tradition behind a monastic offering.

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