According to the provided reference from Britannica, women of the Hindu religion typically wear saris.
Based on the reference discussing types of religious dress, typical attire varies among different faiths. For instance, Hindu women are described as wearing a long scarf or robe known as a sari.
The reference draws a comparison between typical Hindu and Muslim religious attire, noting the distinction between the traditional garments worn by adherents of each religion.
Here is a summary of the attire mentioned in the reference:
Typical Religious Attire Mentioned
Religion | Gender | Attire Type | Specific Garments Mentioned |
---|---|---|---|
Hindu | Men | Short coats | Angarkha |
Hindu | Women | Long scarf, or robe | Sari |
Muslim | Men | Long white cotton shirt & trousers | Kurtah & pāʾijamah |
Muslim | Women | Long white cotton shirt & trousers | Kurtah & pāʾijamah (typical attire) |
As highlighted, the reference specifically associates the sari with Hindu women. While the sari is a traditional garment worn widely across South Asia by women of various backgrounds for cultural or regional reasons, the reference within the context of religious dress points to its typical use by Hindu women.