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On : < … scriptural citations for the traditional Hindu practice of not wearing stitched clothing resume these citations are in the Dharmashastras ? Is this as per dharma shastras or just a social practice not to follow foreign clothing styles? Is this practice after the times of invaders who invaded India, or was it there even before 9th CE. or so >
Sharing a memory based response on above question, provided by Sri Rangapriya Swamy ji. (I do not remember the historic date – time place for citation; it is more than 30 years back at least).
1. ‘Traditional Hindu Practice’- even across the ‘Sampradaya – Nishtha- Brahmana segment’ in NOT wearing the stitched clothe during ‘Vedic Recitation ( Parayanam- Pooja – Patha- Homa) are at variance across different parts of Bharath. For example: the Rudri – reciters / Saptashati Parayana - in south India, Gruhasthas wear a ‘ (Pancha-Kaccha) vastra ; Unmarried are not compelled for ‘Kaccha’.
So Hindu Practices (generic) are not constrained to ‘ Specific Sampradaya of Brahmana – Vastra- Vesha –Bhooshaa - Chinha’. Cultural and Comfort Compliances are not exactly the essence of Vedic / Dharma Shaastra / Yoga compliance.
Therefore, any possible reference that comes up – traced to Puranas or other ‘aachaara – smruti’ works in this context is an ‘ socio- contextual implementation of Dharma-Shaastra as a Yogic Principle’ reminder. The other extreme end in a lighter vein is : The Vedic citer must not be ‘nude’ ( nagna ) ! – irrespective of the ‘ dress – code guidelines’.
When ‘Desha’ Kaala changes – like an Indian ‘Vaidika’- going abroad and faces Nature – atmospheric variations, affecting the ‘ wellbeing of ‘Body (= aarogya- saukhya), the relaxation to rule in ‘aachaara’- is allowed.
2. This brings to the next question: wearing of Native Handmade local market clothing to ‘Foreign/ Pre stitched clothing’ during Parayana.
Same logic as above. When ‘Japa- Homa- Parayana’ are not done as ‘Yoga’; and event is more of a ritual –social mode, the local cultural conveniences take precedence. The dress code of a ‘Maharashtrian Purohita’ differs from the dress code – appearance of a ‘ Pundit’ at Nepal- Both reciting same Veda- Parayana.
3. What is ‘Japa- Homa- Parayana’ done as ‘Yoga - in Yajna Model? ’;
The symbolic explanation of ‘Clothe’( Plain) is equated to wrap of ‘Unbound Aakasha/ Akhanda Shabda / Atma Chaitanya’- an anchor
transcendence level as a pre-qualification to probe deeper in to Veda Parayana and Internally Vocalize ( Vaikhari to Madhyama / Baahya to
Abhyantara – journey ). This is ‘Aakaasha Shareeram Brahma’ linked Yoga- directive.
Acharya Shankaras sloka says – ‘Nagno Nissanga –shuddho- Tri-Guna –Virahito….’ -as ‘ staying in Prakruti and aiming to get Triguna freedom’.
The symbolic explanation of ‘Clothe’( stitched – cut print decorated / coloured ) is equated to ‘Bound Aakasha/ khanda vakya / Devataa-
Chaitanya’, the finite manifestation of Avyakta; an anchor with a name –form as Devataa ; a pre-qualification to access Para Brahma
through Veda Parayana. That is ‘Devataa’ before ‘ Brahma’. This is Ganapathyatharva sheersha : The difference between worshipping
Ganapathy as ‘Dhyana-sloka- described Devataa’ before experiencing ‘Ganapathy as ‘Tvameva Pratyaksham Brahmaasi’ Yoga- directive.
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अणिः aṇiḥ m. -णी [अणति शब्दायते अण्-इन्] 1 The point of a needle. -2 A linch-pin, the pin or bolt at the end of a pole of carriage. अणीकृत्वैलपत्रं च Mb 7.202.73. -3 A limit. -4...
असूचीसंचार asūcīsañcāra a. impenetrable even to a needle.
...abst. n.; -kakshus, a. one-eyed (also of a needle); -kará, a. living alone; solitary; m. N. of Siva; -kârinî, f. faithful wife or mistress...
कुशाग्र kuśāgra n. point of a blade of Kusa: -buddhi, a. whose intellect is as sharp as a needle.
कूर्चिका kūrcikā 1 A painting brush or pencil. -2 A key. -3 A bud, blossom. -4 Inspissated milk. -5 A needle
जाम्बवम् jāmbavam [जम्ब्वाः फलं अण् तस्य बा˚ न लुप् Tv.] 1 Gold. -2 The fruit of the Jambu tree. -Comp. -ओष्ठम् a. cauterizing needle or probe.
झामरः jhāmaraḥ A small whetstone used in sharpening needles &c.
...abst. n.; -prabhâva, a. powerless: -tva, n. -ness; -pramâna-ka, a. supported by no authority; -prayogana, a. disinterested (spectator); useless: -m, ad. uselessly; needless, uncalled for;
...free from any motive; निष्कारणो बन्धुः. -3 groundless, not proceeding from any cause. (-णम् ind.) without any cause or reason, causelessly, needlessly. -कालकः (निष्कालकः) a penitent shaven and smeared with clarified butter. -कालिक (निष्कालिक) a. 1 one whose...
पाश्चात्त्य pāścāttya (or -ya), a. posterior; western; last: -bhâga, m. eye (of a needle).
Mb.1.123.27. -सार a. as hard as adamant, having the strength of the thunderbolt, adamantine; क्व च निशितनिपाता वज्रसाराः शरास्ते Ś.1.10; त्वमपि कुसुमबाणान् वज्रसारीकरोषि 3.4. -सूचिः, -ची f. a diamond-needle. -हृदयम् an adamantine heart.
...N.: -maya, a. hard as diamond, adamantine; -sârî-kri, make as hard as diamond; -sûkĭ̂, f. diamond needle; (vágra)-hasta, a. holding the thunderbolt in his hand (gnly. of Indra...
विशिखा viśikhā 1 A spade. -2 A spindle. -3 A needle or pin. -4 A minute arrow. -5 A highway; विशिखायां सौवर्णिकप्रचारः Kau. A.2; Śi.15.70. -6 A barber's wife. -7 A sick-room.
वेशी veśī f. [√vis] needle (RV.1).
वैयाकरण vaiyākaraṇa a. (-णी f.) [व्याकरणं वेत्त्यधीते वा अण्] Grammatical. -णः A grammarian; वैयाकरणकिरातादप- शब्दमृगाः क्व यान्तु संत्रस्ताः Subbāṣ. -Comp. -खसूचिः (a grammarian who merely pierces the air with a needle) a poor grammarian.
शलाक śalāka m.2, ãkâ, f. small stick, thin rod, switch, bar (of a cage or window), rib (of an umbrella), pencil (for applying collyrium); finger, toe (rare); pointed instrument for piercing, arrow-head, needle.
सीवनी sīvanī 1 A needle. -2 The frenum of the prepuce. -3 The part of the body of a horse below the anus.
सूचक sūcaka a. (-चिका f.) [सूच्-ण्वुल्] 1 Indicative, indicating, proving, showing. -2 Betraying, informing; स विनाशं व्रजत्याशु सूचकोऽशुचिरेव च Ms.4.71;11.50. -कः 1 A piercer. -2 A needle, any instrument for...
सूचि sūci f. needle; sharp point or tip; kind of military array, pointed column; (pointer), index (common in Indian editions ˚– w. -pattra, n.): -ka, m. tailor; -kulâ-ya, den. Â. appear like a collection of needles.
सूचिः sūcim, सूची sūcī f. [सूच्इन् वा ङीप्] 1 Piercing, perforating. -2 A needle; निमेषादपि कौन्तेय यस्यायुरपचीयते । सूच्येवाञ्जनचूर्णस्य किमिति प्रतिपालयेत् ॥ Mb.3.35.3. -3 Sharp point or pointed blade (as of Kuśa grass); अभिनवकुशसूच्या परिक्षतं मे...
सूचिका sūcikā [सूचि स्वार्थे क] 1 A needle. -2 An elephant's trunk. -Comp. -धरः an elephant. -मुख a. having a pointed mouth or head. (-खम्) a shell, the conch-shell.
सूचिनी sūcinī 1 A needle. -2 A night.
सूचिपत्त्र sūcipattra n. index; -bhinna, pp. split at the point (bud); -bhedya, fp. so dense as to be capable of being pierced with a needle (darkness); -sikhâ, f. point of a needle.
सूची sūcī f. needle: -bhedya, fp. to be pierced with a needle, dense, palpable (darkness); -mukha, n. point of a needle: -̮agra- sambhedya, fp. so dense as to be capable of being pierced by a...
सूच्यग्र sūcyagra n. point of a needle; -̮âsya, a. having a mouth pointed like a needle; m. mosquito.
सेवती sevatī 1 A needle. -2 A seam. -3 A suture or seam-like union of parts of the body.
सौचिक saucika m. [needle-man: sûki] tailor.
...p. [सिव्-कर्मणि क्त] 1 Sewn with a needle, stitched, woven (fig. also); चिन्तासंततितन्तुजालनबिडस्यूतेव लग्ना प्रिया Māl.5.10. -2 Pierced. -3 Woven together, joined; नीलोपलस्यूतविचित्रधातुमसौ गिरिं रैवतकं ददर्श Śi.4.1. -तः 1 A sack.
स्यूतिः syūtiḥ f. [सिव्-भावे क्तिन्] 1 Sewing, stitching. -2 Needle-work. -3 A sack. -4 Lineage, family. -5 Offspring.
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...p. [सिव्-कर्मणि क्त] 1 Sewn with a needle, stitched, woven (fig. also); चिन्तासंततितन्तुजालनबिडस्यूतेव लग्ना प्रिया Māl.5.10. -2 Pierced. -3 Woven together, joined; नीलोपलस्यूतविचित्रधातुमसौ गिरिं रैवतकं ददर्श Śi.4.1. -तः 1 A sack.
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A poetic reference from Kalidasa – to the ‘ Soochi’ in a poetic context. Sharp Needle and piercing .
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