Generic Sikh Turban Patka Indian Sardar Pagri Cotton Punjabi Safa 5.5 meter magenta
Generic Sikh Turban Patka Indian Sardar Pagri Cotton Punjabi Safa 5.5 meter magenta
Generic Sikh Turban Patka Indian Sardar Pagri Cotton Punjabi Safa 5.5 meter magenta
Generic Sikh Turban Patka Indian Sardar Pagri Cotton Punjabi Safa 5.5 meter magenta
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Sikh Turban Patka Indian Sardar Pagri Cotton Punjabi Safa 5.5 meter magenta

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  • A dastaar is a type of turban, or wrapped head covering, worn by all practicing Sikh men and some Sikh women. Dastaars are a required piece of clothing for Sikh men, optional for women, and an essential element of Sikh identity and heritage.
  • Neither the Sikh holy canon, the Guru Granth Sahib, nor any Sikh leaders specify what a dastaar should look like. As a result, there is a wide range of styles, varying by color, length of material, or way the material is wrapped. Some Sikhs, especially young boys, wear a simple piece of fabric over their tied-up hair, called a patka.
  • It provides Sikhs a unique identity. You will see only sikhs wearing turban in western countries. If a Sikhs likes to become one with his/her Guru, he/she must look like a Guru (wear a turban). Guru Gobind Singh has said.