krama

noun
  1. A traditional Cambodian garment, typically a checkered scarf made of cotton or silk, used for various purposes such as a head covering, belt, or hammock. noun
    The farmer wore a krama to shield his head from the sun.
    She wrapped the krama around her waist as a makeshift belt.
  2. In Hindu and Buddhist contexts, 'krama' refers to a sequence or order, often used in the context of rituals or practices. noun
    The priest explained the krama of the ceremony to the attendees.
    Meditation practices often follow a specific krama to achieve the desired state of mind.