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In Hinduism and Buddhism, antarvasana (also known as antarvastra or kavacha) refers to the inner garment or undergarment worn by devotees, sadhus, and spiritual practitioners. The term "antarvasana" comes from the Sanskrit words "antar," meaning "inner" or "within," and "vasana," meaning "garment" or "clothing."
: Many creators share their insights and experiences with traditional clothing, offering a modern perspective on age-old practices.
