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In nine or ten months, the chadar is completed; however, the fools will destroy it.
During winter season using chadar around the body along with qamiz and shalwar.
Kabir refers to his body as a chadar, a sheet of cloth.
The teams sit on opposite sides of the Chadar Ochel.
The other is occupying the chadar ochel (dining hall) for their play late in the evening.
The water then flows down through a water ramp (chadar) into the second terrace.
The visitors a lay a chadar (cloth-sheet) on their holy shrines and offer prayers.
The foolish people do not understand the temporariness of this chadar, and they day by day destroy it.
Some Pakistani women who do not wear the hijab; they may wear the dupatta or chadar instead.
Merchants have walked the route for centuries, but now the first handful of tourists are discovering this unique trek, known as the Chadar.
The men wear lungis known as "phanoot", a kurta, and a folded chadar.
People offer chadar to his samadhi as a ritual, and it is believed the wish made here by a true devotee always get fulfilled.
Ancient people of Chamba were known to have worn a fine woolen blanket or chadar around the waist, to keep warm in the cold climate.
Since the saint was celibate he is offered a "Sehra", and not the customary chadar of flowers as at other dargahs.
It is believed that when a boatman refuses to take him across the Narmadda, he crosses over on a cloth sheet or chadar.
The typical casual dress though, however, is a pairahan, with a chadar or dupatta (stoll) worn over the head.
In those years one team has the Oolam and the other occupies the Chadar Ochel (the dining hall).
The madrichim (counselors) race to get the coloured lights out of the sockets and into the Chadar Ochel.
The backdrop rollers are often composed of those who work in the Oolam or Chadar Ochel all day.
Gurudwara Chadar Saheb.
The traditional name for the Zanskar Trek is Chadar Trek as the river becomes a snow sheet during winters due to heavy snowfall.
Though the name, Oolamer implies that the job is done in the Oolam, Oolamers work in the Chadar Ochel as well.
Around the Kikar is the camp office, the Ulam (gymnasium/synagogue/theatre), and the Chadar Ochel (dining hall).
Amidst all this merrymaking with great pomp and show, a chadar made of flowers was offered at the Dargah of Khwaja Bakhtiar Kaki.
He is also known as "Hind Di Chadar" i.e. "the shield of India", suggesting that to save Hinduism,The Guru gave his life.