What do Jain women wear?
Monks and nuns in the Jain sects Svetambara monks wear thin white robes while the Digambara monks reject any form of clothing whatsoever and live naked, or ‘sky clad’. Nuns of both sects are clothed.
What should we wear for home Pooja?
Starting your puja with a stylist western wear will be great. Ragged jeans or even a pleated trouser can be a perfect pick for Sasthi night. Tops with statement sleeves & cold shoulder are in trend. You can also pick a stylish floral frock for the day.
What kind of dress should I wear in Durga Puja?
Pair a light-colored cotton saree, preferably a handloom one, with a sleeveless blouse or a shirt. Do not forget the jewelry this time, too. Keep your make-up light. You can also go for an Anarkali suit on Saptami.
What is the dress code for a Jain woman?
There is no dress code for Jain women. It’s not at all mandatory to wear a saree in the Jain community , its just a women reflects tradition and culture of the Jain community in the saree. Its good to wear a saree.
Is it mandatory to wear a saree in the Jain community?
There is no restrictions for anyone to wearing anything, however Saree won over all other clothes. There is no dress code for Jain women. It’s not at all mandatory to wear a saree in the Jain community , its just a women reflects tradition and culture of the Jain community in the saree.
Can I go to a temple in a saree?
You can perform Pooja/vidhaan/abhishek or any other rituals in temple in Saree , even Digamber or most of the Jain saints only take food from a women in Saree, not in any other clothes. There is no restrictions for anyone to wearing anything, however Saree won over all other clothes.
Which is the best place to buy pure silk saree in India?
It can be Pure and Best Quality of Sarees are there.These Sarees are made of Pure Fabric. You have pure silk centres of Mysore, Dharmavaram, Kanjeevaram along with other notable places like Narayanpet, Pochampally, Uppada, Venkatagiri, Rasipuram, Arani, Coimbatore and some others with their own brands of silk fabrics in the Southern part of India.