This paper takes a deep aim to discern the practical meanings and vital importance of Kathina robe (cīvara) in Theravāda tradition. According to Vinayapiṭaka, Kathina practice of early Saṅgha was just simple monastic acts and the monk who spread the Kathina and who rejoiced in the Kathina are entitled to enjoy the fi ve Kathina privileges (kathinānisaṃsa). The characteristics of Kathina robe are offered to the Saṅgha(Saṅghikadāna) and the time to offer the Kathina(Kāladāna). However, the Kathina robe was allowed by the Lord Buddha for the convenience of the monks in their daily lives, mainly for their Dhamma tours and used of robes.
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Introduction 2 The Meaning and Origin of Kathina in Theravāda Buddhism 3 The Five Kathina Privileges (Kathinānisaṃsā) for Monks 5 Conclusion 11