In the Khalsa society, the turban signify numerous virtues: Equality The Sikh society is the egalitarian one, and free of gender, religion, race, or nationality.
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People from many cultures and religions wear turbans as a chunk of everyday attire, and turbans are often connected with followers of a Sikh religion.
One of the most useful memory aids was developed thousands of years ago by ancient Greeks. And the memory palace, a place in the brain
Puranmashi( ਪੂਰਨਮਾਸ਼ੀ or पूर्णिमा or Poonam) is month day when the Full Moon occurs.This special day is filled with traditions, celebrations, and a touch of
What is kirpan? As mandated by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the kirpan, a ceremonial sword or knife holding full-size religious and symbolic significance within the
The Sikh Regiment in the Indian Army is famous for being the highest decorated in the Indian Army. With a rich history and an exceptional
Australia is a country known for its cultural variety, and one place that give example is the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple at Woolgulga in Australia.
Sikhism, a vibrant and inclusive faith that originated in South Asia, holds a unique perspective on the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Central to
Sikhism, a spiritual path founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the 15th century, offers profound insights and practical techniques for transcending the mind and
Symbol of pride and honor The Pagg, also recognized as Dastaar or Turban, stands as a symbol of pride and honor for Sikh men. Crafted