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Thai Priest Bag With Purse Orange

US$7.41 ≈ AED27.19
US$7.41 ≈ AED27.19
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The Thai Priest Bag with Purse is a Pirikara monk bag set made for offering to Buddhist monks. This Thai-style bag and matching purse give monks practical, organised storage for daily essentials. A meaningful Pirikara gift for almsgiving, dana ceremonies and temple offerings.

  • Set includes one Thai monk bag and one matching purse
  • Multiple pockets in both bag and purse for easy organisation
  • Top zip closure keeps belongings secure
  • Made from durable fabric that resists shrinkage and colour fading
  • Soft, wrinkle-resistant material that holds its shape
  • Exquisitely tailored to the right standard
  • Suited to Pirikara offerings, Poya day dana and temple ceremonies

Order this Buddhist monk bag and purse set on Kapruka for reliable delivery across Sri Lanka. Note: ensure long-lasting use with proper care.

Yes, the Thai Priest Bag with Purse is versatile and suitable for daily use, providing both functionality and a respectful appearance for carrying personal items.

To maintain the quality and appearance of the Thai Priest Bag with Purse, it is recommended to clean them gently with a soft, damp cloth and avoid exposure to excessive moisture and heat.

Yes, the materials used for the Thai Priest Bag and Purse are selected for their durability and quality, ensuring long-lasting use.

Absolutely, the Thai Priest Bag with Purse is an appropriate and respectful gift for monks or spiritual leaders, suitable for various religious and spiritual occasions.

The set includes a Thai Priest Bag along with a matching purse, specifically designed for carrying essentials in a convenient and respectful manner.

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Buddhist pirikara items are used by devotees and temple communities to support monks in their daily practice. A monk's bag and accessories are among the most practical items a household or dana group can offer. Families arranging dana ceremonies often browse traditional pirikara items and sacred religious symbols to complete their offering sets.

Those organising temple ceremonies or monk-related offerings may also look into merit-making donation services available through Kapruka, which allow families to coordinate structured offerings alongside physical pirikara items for a more complete religious arrangement.

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