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Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Clothed in space; naked.
Examples
“There are naked Naga Digambar, or "sky-clad" Sadhus which are non-shaven and wear their hair in thick locks, and Jata, who carry swords.”
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“Sexiness aside, I tend to think we all look more beautiful when sky-clad.”
“Weaver's moonlit "sky-clad" prances aren't just whimsical amusement.”
“As he turned back to the mirror Michael wondered, "perhaps I did go a bit far with the sky-clad hand-stand.”
“I further assume that you are sitting in an open pasture, beaming your words into the Internet through spiritual telepathic communion, either sky-clad or wearing clothes you wrought yourself from fallen tree bark, eating nuts and berries and drinking rainwater.”
“The name of the Digamber or Meghdamber signifies sky-clad or cloud-clad, that is naked.”
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II
“The name Digambara signifies sky-clad, and Swetambara white-clad.”
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV)
“Major divisions: Digambar ( "sky-clad") and Shvetambar ( "white-clad"), based on monastic garb (or lack thereof).”
“In fact, in Jainist traditions of yoga, there is even a term for this idea, "sky-clad," now often re-appropriated by modern nude yoga enthusiasts.”
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