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'''Shamtap''' ([[Wyl.]] ''sham thabs'') is a general name for any lower garment worn like a skirt, such monks and nuns lower robe, lay practitioners long skirt, or wrathful deities tiger-skin skirt. | '''Shamtap''' (Tib. ཤམ་ཐབས་, [[Wyl.]] ''sham thabs'') is a general name for any lower garment worn like a skirt, such as monks' and nuns' lower robe, lay practitioners' long skirt, or wrathful deities' tiger-skin skirt. | ||
[[Category: Tibetan Terms]] | [[Category: Tibetan Terms]] | ||
[[Category: Garments]] | [[Category: Garments]] |
Latest revision as of 05:17, 29 March 2018
Shamtap (Tib. ཤམ་ཐབས་, Wyl. sham thabs) is a general name for any lower garment worn like a skirt, such as monks' and nuns' lower robe, lay practitioners' long skirt, or wrathful deities' tiger-skin skirt.