The robes of a monk or nun (Sangha) are one of the most holy belongings of an ordained person. It represents their dedication to the spiritual path and their love for the welfare of mother sentient beings.
The tradition of wearing robes was passed down from the founder of Buddhism, Shakyamuni Buddha. Wearing the robes represents the vows that an ordained person holds, and reflects their commitment to bring happiness and comfort, and to relieve the sufferings of sentient beings.
Thus, every day a monk or nun continues to don their robes and hold their vows is another day they create immeasurable merits for themselves and their sponsors. Through their virtue, they also become a source of inspiration for others who are seeking spiritual solace.
Support the Sangha of Gaden Monastery by offering one or more types of sangha robes.
GENEROSITY SET (1 piece)
Short Zen (short shawl)
ETHICS SET (1 piece)
Long Zen (long shawl).
PATIENCE SET (2 pieces)
Donka (upper robe) and Shamtab (lower robe).
PERSEVERANCE SET (4 pieces)
Donka (upper robe), Shamtab (lower robe), Ngullen (inner shirt) and Long Zen (long shawl).
MEDITATION SET (6 pieces)
Donka (upper robe), Shamtab (lower robe), Ngullen (inner shirt), Long Zen (long shawl), Short Zen (short shawl) and Chogo (novice robe).
WISDOM SET (8 pieces)
Donka (upper robe), Shamtab (lower robe), Ngullen (inner shirt), Long Zen (long shawl), Short Zen (short shawl), Chogo (novice robe), Namjar (bikshu’s robe) and Dingwa (monk seat).