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Aranyawasi Atapirikara With Yakada (iron) Pathraya

US$24.26 ≈ £18.07

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US$24.26 ≈ £18.07
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The Aranyawasi Atapirikara with Yakada (Iron) Pathraya is a complete Pirikara set designed for Bhikshunis following the Aranyawasi tradition. This traditional set supports a simple, nature-connected spiritual lifestyle and daily monastic practice.

  • Includes durable robes for daily wear, belt to secure robes, and sitting cloth for meditation
  • Complete set contains Paththaraya, Depota Sivura, Thanipota Sivura, Andana Sivura, Banda Patiya, Perahankadaya, Idikatu/Nulbola, and Deli Pihiya
  • Yakada (Iron) Pathraya â?? durable iron alms bowl for collecting alms from the community
  • Begging bowl symbolizes reliance on community support and mindful sustenance
  • Needle for mending garments and razor for personal grooming included
  • Suitable for ordination ceremonies, monastic life, Buddhist spiritual practice, and daily devotional needs
  • Complete Aranyawasi tradition Pirikara set supporting forest monk practices

This authentic Pirikara set is available from Kapruka in Sri Lanka for those seeking traditional monastic requisites.

Yes, you can include a personal message with your gift, which can be specified at the time of placing the order. This is a nice way to add a personal touch, especially if the pirikara is a gift.

Yes, the Aranyawasi Atapirikara with Ya is an appropriate and respectful gift for monks, and can be directly delivered to monasteries across Sri Lanka.

Delivery times may vary based on the location, but typically, it takes a few days to deliver products across Sri Lanka. You can check the estimated delivery time during the checkout process.

Yes, during the checkout process, you can specify the delivery address, and it can be sent to any temple or monastery within Sri Lanka.

The Aranyawasi Atapirikara with Ya includes traditional offerings used by Buddhist monks, typically consisting of robes, an alms bowl, toiletries, and other essential items for monastic life.

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Monastic requisite sets occupy a distinct and respected corner of Sri Lanka's Buddhist supply market. Temples, devout households, and supporters of the Sangha regularly seek complete bhikshuni requisite sets that meet the practical demands of forest-dwelling practice. Items like these are often paired with dana offerings and religious supplies when making formal offerings to nuns or monasteries.

For those arranging a shrine or meditation space alongside monastic supplies, browsing Buddhist religious décor can complement the spiritual setting. Items such as altar accessories and devotional objects are commonly selected alongside pirikara sets by households supporting forest nuns.

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