Upanah

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Upanah (Sanskrit) is an ancient form of footwear from India. The term is used to refer to several types of strapped sandals and shoes employed by common people, in contrast to monks and mendicants who would use paduka instead.[1][2] The word comes from the Sansakrit root nah, meaning "to tie", "to bind", to "fasten",[2] as well as pad, meaning "foot".[3] Combined words like charan-upanah might have originated modern words like "chappal".[3]

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