The tradition of wearing monastic robes, known as Kasaya, is deeply rooted in Buddhist monk's and nuns' practices, tracing back to the time of Lord Buddha, nearly 2500 years ago. These robes, often named after the saffron dye they were originally dyed with, symbolize a life of renunciation and commitment to the spiritual path. This article delves into the historical origins, significance, and variations of the Kasaya across different Buddhist traditions. Read more at: https://www.originalbuddhas.com/blog/sanghati-monastic-robe
Sanghati - Monastic Robe
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