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- Gamucha abstract "Gamucha (also gamocha, gamchcha, gamcha) is a thin, coarse, traditional cotton towel found in India and Bangladesh that is used to dry the body after bathing or wiping sweat. Gamucha is the local term for a sweat towel. It is often just worn on one side of the shoulder. However its appearance varies from region to region. Gamucha has been traditionally worn as scarf by male folks of Orissa which was mentioned in Oriya Mahabharata by Sarala Dasa. Male villagers wear it as dhoti. Children of tribal communities in Orissa wear gamucha until their adolescence after which they wear dhoti. Weavers of traditional tantubaya or jugicommunity migrated from Bangladesh to Tripura and weavers of Orissa produce good quality gamucha. Gamucha is most commonly found with check and striped patterns of red, orange or green. Plain white gamchhas with coloured (embroidered or printed) borders from Orissa and Assam (for traditional Assamese Gamucha, see Gamosa) are local handicrafts, and may be worn around the neck with traditional Indian attire. In western areas, gamucha is primarily made in red colour and are plain like cloth. In southern India, gamucha is more coarse and are available in various dyes. Even homemade lightweight fur towels are also popularly termed as gamchhas. Gamucha are worn by the South Asian people, especially in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand and the Purvanchal region, because they are not as thick as Western-style towels and better suited to the country's tropical, humid climate. In Afghanistan they are also used and are commonly referred to as dismaal. They may also be found in Central Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish hamams as a traditional male loin cloth and towel worn during bathing and massage.".
- Gamucha thumbnail Two_gamchhas.jpg?width=300.
- Gamucha wikiPageID "17055496".
- Gamucha wikiPageLength "5132".
- Gamucha wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Gamucha wikiPageRevisionID "703445411".
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Adolescence.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Agal_(accessory).
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Andhra_Pradesh.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Assam.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Bihar.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Bolas.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bangladeshi_clothing.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_religious_clothing.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_clothing.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_clothing.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Dacoity.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Dhole.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Dhoti.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Gamosa.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Gingham.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Indian_leopard.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Indian_wolf.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Jharkhand.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Keffiyeh.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Krama.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Loincloth.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Odia_language.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Odisha.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Pariah_dog.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Purvanchal.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Sarala_Das.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Scarf.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink South_Asia.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Tagelmust.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Tartan.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Towel.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Tripura.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Tropics.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Turban.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_bath.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink West_Bengal.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink File:Gamchha-wearing_model.jpg.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLink File:Two_gamchhas.jpg.
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gamucha".
- Gamucha wikiPageWikiLinkText "gamucha".
- Gamucha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Gamucha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing.
- Gamucha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing_in_South_Asia.
- Gamucha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Gamucha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Gamucha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Gamucha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gamucha subject Category:Bangladeshi_clothing.
- Gamucha subject Category:Hindu_religious_clothing.
- Gamucha subject Category:Indian_clothing.
- Gamucha subject Category:Turkish_clothing.
- Gamucha hypernym Towel.
- Gamucha type Thing.
- Gamucha comment "Gamucha (also gamocha, gamchcha, gamcha) is a thin, coarse, traditional cotton towel found in India and Bangladesh that is used to dry the body after bathing or wiping sweat. Gamucha is the local term for a sweat towel. It is often just worn on one side of the shoulder. However its appearance varies from region to region. Gamucha has been traditionally worn as scarf by male folks of Orissa which was mentioned in Oriya Mahabharata by Sarala Dasa. Male villagers wear it as dhoti.".
- Gamucha label "Gamucha".
- Gamucha differentFrom Gamosa.
- Gamucha sameAs Q3350596.
- Gamucha sameAs গামছা.
- Gamucha sameAs فۆتە.
- Gamucha sameAs Category:Gamchha.
- Gamucha sameAs لنگ_حمام.
- Gamucha sameAs m.0416y75.
- Gamucha sameAs Q3350596.
- Gamucha wasDerivedFrom Gamucha?oldid=703445411.
- Gamucha depiction Two_gamchhas.jpg.
- Gamucha isPrimaryTopicOf Gamucha.