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The patchwork of connected squares and rectangles reflected in the design of a monk's robe was the brainchild of the Buddha himself, who instructed his assistant to sew a prototype that evoked the pattern of rice paddy fields in Magadha, India.

20200904_dhammavaro_final_20.jpg The monastery’s cloister area during a heavy snowfall mid-January. ThumbnailsThe robe is refolded over the clothesline in the second stage of flipping to avoid drip marks and ensure even color saturation.The monastery’s cloister area during a heavy snowfall mid-January. ThumbnailsThe robe is refolded over the clothesline in the second stage of flipping to avoid drip marks and ensure even color saturation.The monastery’s cloister area during a heavy snowfall mid-January. ThumbnailsThe robe is refolded over the clothesline in the second stage of flipping to avoid drip marks and ensure even color saturation.The monastery’s cloister area during a heavy snowfall mid-January. ThumbnailsThe robe is refolded over the clothesline in the second stage of flipping to avoid drip marks and ensure even color saturation.The monastery’s cloister area during a heavy snowfall mid-January. ThumbnailsThe robe is refolded over the clothesline in the second stage of flipping to avoid drip marks and ensure even color saturation.The monastery’s cloister area during a heavy snowfall mid-January. ThumbnailsThe robe is refolded over the clothesline in the second stage of flipping to avoid drip marks and ensure even color saturation.The monastery’s cloister area during a heavy snowfall mid-January. ThumbnailsThe robe is refolded over the clothesline in the second stage of flipping to avoid drip marks and ensure even color saturation.
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