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Today's Highlights. Christian Science Perspective. The Explainer. By Staff. Mark Sappenfield Editor. Subscribe to insightful journalism. But the sad part is that there are a lot of misconceptions associated with a Sikh man and his turban that are doing the rounds of society.

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Face Masks. About TSC. Here, the is considered to be a source of pride. Notable personalities are honored by presenting them the Mysore peta. This in itself is suggestive of the fact as to how much significance the turban has for the people in Mysore. In the district of Kodagu, men team their ethnic dress with a turban on the celebration of special occasions. Turbans in Muslim Community In Islamic religion, wearing turban is considered customary.

Most of the scholars in Muslim countries wear turban. Thus, it is considered an important headdress amongst the Muslims. Infact, even the men of honor and other eminent persons in the Muslim community wear turbans.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments via e-mail. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Enter your email address:. Popular Turbans Sikh Turban Well, turban has a lot of reverence and significance in the Sikh religion.

Tags Culture India. And it turns out, when you ask with genuine curiosity and love, people are happy to answer. Enter Rupinder Singh , founder of American Turban , social justice fellow at the Sikh Coalition , and owner of more than 20 turbans.

Ever wanted to know how long it takes to tie a turban? Read on, playas. I mean, your headwear. You know, that wrap on your head. And hopefully mine, to the TSA agent awkwardly sniffing it, smells springtime fresh. As a follower of the Sikh faith I am, by design, recognized by my turban and my uncut hair. Sikhism is a religion of about 25 million people around the world. And this simple item is the subject of a lot of unnecessary misunderstandings. So here are answers to the 10 questions I just know you want to ask about my turban, but were too afraid.

While the turban is a common and fashionable item of clothing for many cultures, for Sikhs, it represents our faith. When the Sikh faith was developing from the 15th through 18th centuries in South Asia, the turban was worn only by the higher classes and elites of society. However, a core teaching of the Sikh faith was that all people are equal — there are no high or low among us.

It is a core piece of my identity. Another identifying article of faith for Sikhs is maintaining uncut hair by both women and men. Sikhs are not to cut hair from any part of our bodies, which is why as a Sikh man I have a long beard and long hair. My turban becomes the covering for my long hair that I keep in a bun at the top of my head. You see, we were way ahead of the hipster man-bun curve.

Among Sikhs, the turban has traditionally been worn by men, while women cover their heads with a long scarf called a chunni or dupatta.



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