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Mathabana

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50:. Mathabana is a loose garment similar to the veil, particularly for preventing the display of hair. It was a piece of thin white linen to tie around the head. Parsi women were supposed to cover their hair to appear simple and limit their feminine beauty out of modesty and respect for their culture. The idea has initially been brought from Persia and continued until 50 years back. Males wore skull caps, and females were supposed to wear Mathabana; an uncovered head was considered sinful and against the religion. 228: 20: 179:
They are robbed of a part of their beauty by the custom of concealing their hair under a thin cloth of white linen, called mathabana, or the head-binder. The hair is gathered into a knot at the back of the head, and tied with the ends of
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Considerable change has, however, taken place of late in the mode of putting the "mathabana" on the head. Half a century ago, Parsi ladies would have scouted the idea of showing the hair above the forehead, as is done by the Parsi girls
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costumes
Parsi
Zoroastrianism
religious
Sikhism
Muslims
Parsis
Zoroastrianism
Headgear
Headscarf
Veil
Karaka, Dosabhai Framji
History of the Parsis, Including Their Manners, Customs, Religion, and Present Position
Socio-religious System of the Parsis
ISBN
9788185809526
Karaka, Dosabhai Framji
"The Parsees: Their History, Manners, Customs, and Religion"


Stausberg, Michael
Zoroastrian Rituals in Context
ISBN
978-90-474-1250-2
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