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Sedreh (also called sudreh, sudre or sudra) is the Avestan term for the undergarment worn by Zoroastrians, which is worn alongside the Kushti.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 5 relations: Avestan, Kacchera, Kushti, Temple garment, Zoroastrianism.

  2. Zoroastrian rituals
  3. Zoroastrianism in Iran
  4. Zoroastrianism stubs

Avestan

Avestan is an umbrella term for two Old Iranian languages, Old Avestan (spoken in the 2nd to 1st millennium BC) and Younger Avestan (spoken in the 1st millennium BC).

See Sedreh and Avestan

Kacchera

Kachera (ਕਛੈਰਾ) are an undergarment for the lower body that is specially tailored for shalwar with a tie-knot drawstring worn by fully initiated Sikhs.

See Sedreh and Kacchera

Kushti

The kushti also known as kosti, kusti and kustig is the sacred girdle worn by invested Zoroastrians around their waists. Sedreh and kushti are Zoroastrian rituals, Zoroastrianism in Iran and Zoroastrianism stubs.

See Sedreh and Kushti

Temple garment

A temple garment, also referred to as garments, the garment of the holy priesthood, or Mormon underwear, is a type of underwear worn by adherents of the Latter Day Saint movement after they have taken part in the endowment ceremony.

See Sedreh and Temple garment

Zoroastrianism

Zoroastrianism (Din-e Zartoshti), also known as Mazdayasna and Behdin, is an Iranian religion.

See Sedreh and Zoroastrianism

See also

Zoroastrian rituals

Zoroastrianism in Iran

Zoroastrianism stubs

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedreh

Also known as Sudreh.