This document provides definitions for over 100 terms related to costumes and clothing from Ancient India. It describes various types of garments, accessories, and hairstyles including tunics, skirts, saris, turbans, necklaces, bracelets, anklets, crowns, and more. The terms are presented alphabetically in Hindi with translations, offering insight into the rich textile traditions and sartorial practices of ancient Indian culture.
This document provides definitions for over 100 terms related to costumes and clothing from Ancient India. It describes various types of garments, accessories, and hairstyles including tunics, skirts, saris, turbans, necklaces, bracelets, anklets, crowns, and more. The terms are presented alphabetically in Hindi with translations, offering insight into the rich textile traditions and sartorial practices of ancient Indian culture.
This document provides definitions for over 100 terms related to costumes and clothing from Ancient India. It describes various types of garments, accessories, and hairstyles including tunics, skirts, saris, turbans, necklaces, bracelets, anklets, crowns, and more. The terms are presented alphabetically in Hindi with translations, offering insight into the rich textile traditions and sartorial practices of ancient Indian culture.
This document provides definitions for over 100 terms related to costumes and clothing from Ancient India. It describes various types of garments, accessories, and hairstyles including tunics, skirts, saris, turbans, necklaces, bracelets, anklets, crowns, and more. The terms are presented alphabetically in Hindi with translations, offering insight into the rich textile traditions and sartorial practices of ancient Indian culture.
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ajina: skin of antelope or goat
ajinayajnopavita: deer skin worn over the left shoulder by Hindu ascetics
angada: armlet like a coiled snake
angarkha: tunic with side fastening
anguliya: finger ring
antariya: lower garment
ardhoruka: langoti type of drawers wron by women
atkan: bead necklace
baju band: armlet for upper arm
bali: ring-type earring with pearl strung on it
bashylk: scythian pointed felt cap
bhairnivasani : earliest form of skirt, a tubular cloth held up in gathers around the waist by a gridle
bindi: forehead ornament
calanika: antariya worn between the legs and then wrapped around the hips
chaddar: a large shawl
chalana: loose or close fitting trousers
channavira: cross belt on chest
chattra: umbrella, symbol of royalty
chattradhora: attendant who carried the royal umbrella
chaulari: four-stringed necklace
chauri: fly whisk, made from yak's tail
cinacola: sleeveless metal armour, probably of chinese origin
cholaka: short blouse with apron front
choli: short blouse
chudamani: lotus-shaped ornament for hair, its petals ornamented with pearls and precious stones
chugha: coat worn over tunic by kushans
dehri: disc-type earring
dhammilia: an elaborate hairstyle consisting of flowers, pearls and jewels
dhanush: bow
ekavali: single-strand pearl necklace
gada: heavy club
ghagri: simple stitched skirt
gurnakuntala: a style of wearing hair (male), shoulder length, curled and hanging loose to the shoulder, sometimes held in place with a head band or a string of pearls
hara: necklace
haravsti: large pearl necklace
hemasutra: chain for neck made of gold with precious stones in the centre
hemavaikaksha: two long wreaths of flowers or pearls crossed at the chest, worn mainly by women
himru: intricately woven brocade of today with cotton for its main warp
hiranya: gold
jalaka: metallic wire gauze used in making coasts of mail
jamiwar: intricately woven brocaaade of today, of silk floral design on a wool background
jatabhara: heavy, bundled top-knot of matted locks worn bu Hindu ascetics
jhangia: short drawers
jimiki: large earring with tassels
kabaribandha: simple hairstyle in which the hair is twisted into a chignon or bun
kachcha: a style in which the antariya is drawn up between the legs to form a trouser-like garment
kakshyabandha: a thick jewelled roll worn aslant at the hips
kalabaku: many stringed cummerbund
kambala: blanket
kanaka-kamala: a full-blown lotus design earring set in rubies, still used in south India
kancala-kundala: elaborate earring with pendants
kanci: hip gridle with bells
kancuka: tunic
kangan: bracelet
kantha: short necklace, board and flat
kantopa: cap with flaps covering the ears
kara: simle ring-type anklet
karnika: earring
karnaphul: flower-shaped earring
kaseyyaka: high quality cotton or silk
katisutra: string for suspending the hip belt
kausheya: a type of tussar silk
kayabandh: cummerband, sash
kesapasa: hairstyle in which the hair was looped close to the head in a elongated knot
keyura: armlet for upper arm
khadga: sword
khadgavahini: a female attendant to royality who carried the royal sword on her shoulder
khinkhwab: brocade of silk and gold or silver wires interwoven
kushalaka: waist cloth of buddhist monks
kinkini: anklet with small bells suspended
kirita: crown or tiara
kosha: sheath for sword
kundala: simple ring or circle earring
kurta: under-shirt of parthian, kushan, scythian origin, with four-pointed hem and ruched sleeves
lambanam: long necklace
langoti: a narrow strip of cloth suspended from a waist cord and drawn up between the legs
lehnga: style in which antariya is wrapped like a skirt around hips
makarika: ornament for the hair in the shape of a fish-crocodile
mala: garland of flowers
malai: gold coin necklace of South India
mangamalai: gold coin necklace of South India set with gems
maninupura: anklets of jewelled beads
manjira: hollow anklet which made a tinkling sound in movement
mauli: turban
maulibandha: an elaborate style of wearing the turban
maulimani: jewelled clasp for the turban
mekhala: girdle or hip belt
muktajala: a net of pearls worn over the chignon to decorate the hair
muktavali: neckalce of single strand of pearls
muktayajnopavita: sacred thread made of pearls
mukuta: crown
muraja: a sash with drum-headed knot at the ends
nada: drawstring through shirt for holding it up designed bedcovers
nicola: designed bedcovers
nishka: neckalce of coins
nivi bandha: the preliminary knot made to tie the antariya at the waist
nupura: anklet
opasa: fillet for hair
padapatra: garter-like decorative ornament for the thigh
paklari: five stringed necklace
patka: a decorative panel of cloth tucked in at the waist over the antariya
patra: a begging bowl
pattabandha: ornamented gold strip for holding the turban in position