For the linguistic term, a level of politeness, see Javanese language § Registers.
Krama
Khmer couple wearing krama during a dance performance
Type
Scarf
Material
Cotton or silk
Place of origin
Cambodia
A krama (/krɒˈmɑː/; Khmer: ក្រមា /krɑmaa/ [krɑːmaː])[1] is a sturdy traditional Cambodian garment with many uses, including as a scarf, bandanna, to cover the face, for decorative purposes, and as a hammock for children.[2] It may also be used as a garrote by Bokator fighters, who also wrap the krama around their waists, heads and fists.[3] It is worn by men, women and children, and can be fairly ornate, though most typical kramas contain a gingham pattern of some sort, and traditionally come in either red or blue. It is the Cambodian national symbol.
A krama (/krɒˈmɑː/; Khmer: ក្រមា /krɑmaa/ [krɑːmaː]) is a sturdy traditional Cambodian garment with many uses, including as a scarf, bandanna, to cover...
Krama Inggil is a polite form of the Javanese language used in daily conversations, especially with older people. The opposite of this speaking manner...
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PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia (also called MMKI) is a joint venture of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation for its passenger cars and light commercial...
is the stratification of Javanese into speech levels such as ngoko and krama, which were unknown in Old Javanese. Books in Javanese have been printed...
Ahmed Krama is an Algerian Olympic middle-distance runner. He represented his country in the men's 1500 meters at the 1996 Summer Olympics. His time was...
The generation stage or creation phase (Tib. bskyed rim; Skt. utpatti-krama), also known as "the phase of imagination" and "the yoga of fabrications"...
master them, they receive different-colored krama to denote their advancement. Starting with a white krama, beginners advance through green, blue, red...
Eleven such ways of reciting the Vedas were designed – Samhita, Pada, Krama, Jata, Maalaa, Sikha, Rekha, Dhwaja, Danda, Rathaa, Ghana, of which Ghana...
esoteric tradition within Kashmir Shaivism has featured the Krama and Trika sub-traditions. The Krama sub-tradition focussed on esoteric rituals around Shiva-Kali...
the comedy group Grotesco. She has acted in TV shows like Vita lögner, Krama mig, Boy Machine, and Gustafsson 3 tr. "Avgångsklassen 2004". stdh.se. Archived...
1984 Manlay Mro (also known as Manlay Mru/Murong) established the "krama" faith. Krama is currently the second most followed religion among the Mru. The...
traditions. Cambodians traditionally wear a checkered scarf called a krama (ក្រមា). The krama has been a feature of Khmer dress since the first-century reign...
Safeguarding. + Transnational element Krama Khmer – The Ministry of Culture and Fine Art submitted the nomination form of Krama Khmer for inscription on the UNESCO...
divided into two stages, the generation stage (utpatti-krama) and the completion stage (nispanna-krama). In the generation stage, one dissolves one's reality...
encourage unity between the highlanders and lowlanders. Rural Cambodians wear a krama scarf which is a unique aspect of Cambodian clothing. The sampeah is a traditional...
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bosses to subordinates. Madya is the intermediary form between ngoko and krama. An example of the context where one would use madya is an interaction between...
respected by Abhinavagupta and taught him all the schools of monistic thought: Krama, Trika, and Pratyabhijña (except Kula).: 54 Śambhunātha taught him the...
the style of yoga he created has come to be called Viniyoga or Vinyasa Krama Yoga. Underlying all of Krishnamacharya's teachings was the principle "Teach...
from South Asia Khăn rằn, checkered shawl worn in Cambodia and Vietnam Krama, Cambodian scarf List of headgear Litham, Arabian headdress Sudra, Jewish...
Siddhanta and the non-dualist theology found in Śakta lineages like the Trika, Krama and Kaula. The non-dualists generally accepted and made use of sexual and...