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Top Pirikara: Regular Products on Kapruka
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Product Name | Price (LKR) |
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Design Karanduwa-12` | 19500 |
Cotton Sivura With `andanaya` For Bhikkuni | 5750 |
`Dolos Pirikara` With Aluminum `Pathraya` For Bikkuni | 13200 |
`Dolos Pirikara` With ` Sudu Yakada` (iron) `Pathraya` For Bikkuni | 18900 |
Aushada Wattiya (Cane Wattiya) | 7250 |
Normal Decoration Muthu Kudaya | 7300 |
- Design Karanduwa-12` - Price : LKR 19500
This beautiful karanduwa is a stunning addition to any home or office. It is handcrafted in Sri Lanka by skilled artisans and features a traditional design. ? The karanduwa is a traditional Sri Lankan bell that is used in religious ceremonies. It is also a popular souvenir and decorative piece.
- Cotton Sivura With `andanaya` For Bhikkuni - Price : LKR 5750
- `Dolos Pirikara` With Aluminum `Pathraya` For Bikkuni - Price : LKR 13200
The Aranyawasi Dolos Pirikara with Aluminium Pathraya is a traditional set of monastic essentials used in the Aranyawasi tradition, which emphasizes simplicity and a close connection to nature. Dolos Pirikara: This term refers to the `four requisites` for monastics, which typically include: Robes: Simple garments worn daily, often in muted or earthy tones. Belt: Secures the robes and supports the monastic attire.Needle: Used for mending and repairing garments.Razor: For personal grooming needs.
- `Dolos Pirikara` With ` Sudu Yakada` (iron) `Pathraya` For Bikkuni - Price : LKR 18900
The Dolos Pirikara with Sudu Yakada Pathraya is a traditional set of monastic essentials used within the Aranyawasi tradition, which emphasizes simplicity, humility, and a close connection to nature. Dolos Pirikara: This term generally refers to the `four requisites` for monastics, which typically include: Robes: Simple, durable garments worn daily, often in earthy or muted tones. Belt: Used to secure the robes and maintain the monastic attire. Needle: For mending and repairing robes and other fabric items. Razor: Used for personal grooming.
- Aushada Wattiya (Cane Wattiya) - Price : LKR 7250
The Aushada Wattiya, also known as the Cane Wattiya, is a traditional monastic accessory used by Bhikshunis and monks. The Aushada Wattiya is crafted from cane or bamboo, chosen for its strength and flexibility. The use of natural materials reflects the monastic values of simplicity and harmony with nature. The Aushada Wattiya serves as a support tool, often used for walking or carrying items. Its design is practical and sturdy, making it suitable for the daily needs of monastics.
- Normal Decoration Muthu Kudaya - Price : LKR 7300
The Normal Decoration Muthu Kudaya refers to a type of decorative headgear or adornment used in traditional Sri Lankan contexts, particularly in ceremonial or cultural settings. The Muthu Kudaya is typically made from materials like metal, fabric, or a combination of both. It is adorned with decorative elements such as beads, gems, or intricate patterns. The `Normal Decoration` version suggests a design that is simpler and less elaborate compared to more ornate versions. The Muthu Kudaya is worn as a decorative accessory during cultural events, religious ceremonies, or traditional performances.