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Question
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Pink robes
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Orange robes
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Saffron robes
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Saffron robes and black robes
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Detailed explanation-1: -Kāṣāya are the robes of fully ordained Buddhist monks and nuns, named after a brown or saffron dye. In Sanskrit and Pali, these robes are also given the more general term cīvara, which references the robes without regard to color.
Detailed explanation-2: -The colour of sacrifice and renunciation Hindu ascetics and monks have been wearing ochre/saffron robes since ancient times. The colour stands for the renunciation of material life, which is an integral part of Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
Detailed explanation-3: -Monks robes, which originated in India, were worn in various shades of yellow, ranging to orange and saffron, as they are today by monks in Thailand, Burma and other countries in South East Asia. Though yellow is still present in Tibetan monk’s robes, the dominant hue is burgundy red.
Detailed explanation-4: -The saffron (for a more appropriate name for the color) robes monk wear dates back centuries. Orange was chosen mainly because of the dye available at the time. The tradition stuck and orange is now the color of choice for Theravada Buddhist followers in Southeast Asia, as opposed to a maroon color for Tibetan monks.