BANgaka
bhāṅgaka , nt. , Mvy 5882 , or m. , MSV ii.3.2 , acc. to Tib. (in both) gso ras , app. worn-out or ragged garment (of cotton, ras ). Perh. , then, derived from Skt. bhaṅga (with BR ). The surrounding terms designate garments of fine materials, and one is tempted to assume the mg. linen garment ( Skt. bhaṅgā, adj. bhāṅga, hemp-en ); and so Chin. , clearly; but even if we assume that Tib. gso is an error for gos , garment , the word ras is said to mean only cotton .