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Thai Cotton Sivura For Bhikshuni

RS.7,150

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The Thai Cotton Sivura is a traditional robe crafted specifically for Bhikshunis (female Buddhist monastics) in Sri Lanka. Made from high-quality Thai cotton, this sivura offers exceptional comfort and durability for daily monastic wear across different climates, embodying the simplicity and modesty central to Buddhist monastic life.

  • Material: Premium Thai cotton fabric for breathability and long-lasting wear
  • Design: Lightweight and comfortable construction suitable for tropical conditions
  • Purpose: Daily wear robe (sivura) for female Buddhist monks
  • Climate suitability: Ideal for Sri Lanka`s warm and humid weather
  • Values: Reflects traditional monastic simplicity and elegant modesty
  • Category: Authentic Pirikara (Buddhist monastic requisites)
  • Care: Durable cotton fabric designed for regular use and washing

Order this traditional Thai cotton sivura for Bhikshunis through Kapruka`s Pirikara collection, supporting Buddhist monastic communities in Sri Lanka.

Absolutely, this Sivura is designed for daily wear by Bhikshus, ensuring comfort during various daily activities and rituals.

To maintain the quality of the Sivura, it`s recommended to hand wash it in cold water with a mild detergent and hang it to dry away from direct Sunlight.

Delivery times may vary based on your location in Sri Lanka. You can expect your order to be delivered within a few working days. For more specific details, please check the shipping information at checkout.

Yes, the Thai cotton material is breathable and comfortable, making the Sivura suitable for wear in both warmer and cooler climates.

The Sivura is made from high-quality Thai cotton, which is known for its durability and comfort.

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Monastic robes are central to Buddhist practice in Sri Lanka, worn daily by ordained members of the Sangha as an expression of renunciation and discipline. Families and laypeople who support the monastic community often look for quality robes alongside other Buddhist worship items and devotional supplies. Reputable materials and correct robe styles matter greatly to both monastics and the households that support them.

Those who provide robes for the Sangha also take interest in the wider range of monastery-related offerings available locally. Browsing Buddhist religious decor is a natural next step for households that maintain a shrine room or support a temple with furnishings and altar supplies. Four related sivura options are listed below for comparison.

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