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Sounds strange, yes, but you'll be surprised to know that the followers of Sikhism, a religion, don't cut their hair throughout their life. They let their hair grow naturally as a sign of respect ...
kesh - uncut hair; kangha - a comb; kaacha - undershorts; and kirpan - a short sword. Some Sikhs, especially men, also wear a turban. All Gurdwaras have a dining area called a langar where ...
Sikh doctors who keep their beards as a pillar of their faith had struggled to wear face masks properly. With community support, they've found a solution that involves tying an elastic band on top ...
The turban is an eight metre long piece of cloth. It is used by Sikh men to hold their hair, which they are not allowed to cut. These Indian Sikhs are dressed as Panj Pyare. They are marching in a ...
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