sasin (Meaning)

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sasin (n.)

The Indian antelope (Antilope bezoartica, / cervicapra), noted for its beauty and swiftness. It has long, spiral, divergent horns.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sasin

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sasin Sentence Examples

  1. The sasin, a traditional Japanese monk's robe, is characterized by its open front.
  2. The monastery had a strict dress code, requiring all monks to wear sasins.
  3. The flowing sasin allowed for freedom of movement during meditation.
  4. The sasin was often made of a lightweight fabric, such as cotton or silk.
  5. The color of a sasin typically denoted the monk's rank within the monastery.
  6. The abbot wore a special sasin adorned with elaborate embroidery.
  7. The sasin served both as a garment and a symbol of spiritual practice.
  8. The sasin's simple design reflected the Buddhist emphasis on detachment and humility.
  9. The sasin became an iconic image, often associated with Japanese Zen Buddhism.
  10. Today, the sasin is still worn by monks in Japan and other parts of the world.

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The Indian antelope (Antilope bezoartica, / cervicapra), noted for its beauty and swiftness. It has long, spiral, divergent horns.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sasin, a traditional Japanese monk's robe, is characterized by its open front.

The monastery had a strict dress code, requiring all monks to wear sasins.

The flowing sasin allowed for freedom of movement during meditation.

The sasin was often made of a lightweight fabric, such as cotton or silk.