Thank you for this video. I have never worn dastar before and it’s the biggest change I’ll have to make on this path of Sikhi, so your video really, genuinely helps me to learn. Bahut Dhanyavaad Ji 🙏🏼
It’s nice to see traditions making a come back, I’m a Parsi and we too tie a pagri, when we go to our fire temples... unfortunately now a days people don’t know the value of not having your hair fall on holy grounds... good work & a wonderful video...
@@Fish-vs6jf If you forward an argument the onus is on you to bring relevant evidence. This isnt some kooky Islamic or indutva joke you're messing with. The khalsa was to be an elite warrior force.
@@jattnijjerable what hogwash are you talking about. Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji is the second scripture of us. Moreover its authenticity have been proved several times over.
Tying a Turban is an ART. You make it look so easy but I know it's not. I didn't tie my Turban everyday as mine was starched. I suppose for people who tie it everyday it gets simple for them over time.
The turban is a symbol of royalty a crown that epitomizes the sacrifices our Gurus made for our existence. The utmost care and respect must be administered when tying the turban. As we do not let the turban touch the floor, please do not place it in the mouth as well while tying.
The problem is it makes it exceedingly hard for anyone other than indians to want to join your religion for that exact reason. Everything else I read about all the previous nine gurus kind of illustrate how the Sikh religion is about unity, acceptance, humility and multiple belief systems coming together. Then when Guru Gobind Singh came along he made it so you have to change your last name to one of two indian ones and wear what was effectively a royal garb in india. That to me seems to be more about pride and exclusivity than anything else which in a way is the opposite of what the previous 9 gurus were attempting to achieve. I can't help but think Guru Gobind Singh did a disservice to your religion in its entirety. That's just my perspective though as an outsider looking in. If you think/feel I'm wrong please tell me why/how. Cheers!
The Raven: Sikhism is not a religion, but a spiritual/mystical way of life in accordance with nature that guides humanity in acceptance of God's will. As for joining all are free and most welcome to abide by the teachings set forth by the Gurus. The only requirement is upto the disciple to fully submit their soul and fully trust and believe Gurus word (Shabad). As with other faiths, one is expected to fully comply with traditions and strict rules, questioning is possible, but you will be stuck in a time warp of duality that will only lead to frustration and resentment. As you stated the nine Gurus before Sri Guru Gobind Singh promoted unity, acceptance, humility and multiple belief systems, however Sri Guru Gobind Singh is still part of the Guruship, as one light merged from Guru Nanak to Gobind Singh. ICK JOT, the message throughout our history is the same, no deviance, but rather a shift in environmental, geographic, influence that Sri Guru Gobind Singh had to adapt to. During his time Aurangzeb was the Mughal leader, who was a tyrant and oppressed the masses, his policy was to convert the whole of India to Islam, preferably by the use of force, not by choice. He declared his sovereignty by imposing high Taxes, no religious freedom and complete submission to his authority. He also, declared that no one other was allowed to wear a turban, maintain an army and consider themselves royalty. He alienated the general public by his corrupt views. Sri Guru Gobind Singh had no other option/choice but to defend himself and the rest of India. He fought numerous battles against the Mughal forces, while maintaining the Sikh principles, in fact the tip of his arrows were gold plated, so in battle the enemies family could afford a proper burial according to their faith for the fallen warriors. You claim a disservice, research and read the life of Sri Guru Gobind Singh and you will see the truth, Their are too many stories to list, but Khalsa is forever pure, and always ready to defend the innocent and poor against oppression, tyranny and injustice. Our Gurus sacrificed their lives for humanity, instituted a new paradigm in spirituality opening and welcoming anybody, regardless of caste, creed, color or status. Look at Golden Temple, one of the holiest shrines in Sikhism, there are 4 doors around the temple, EAST, WEST, NORTH, and South, every direction is open to enter, but there is only one path to GOD.
Bilkul theek kiha. Dastaar nu jameen te kdi vi touch na hon dita jave and na hi muh vich pa ke dastaar di be-adbi kiti jave.Pta nahi eh dastaar tie Karan sikhaan wale es gal da dhian kiun nahi dindey
@Pavan Singh & Parminder Kaur. Firstly Sat-Sri-Akal and Best Wishes for the New Year. 🙏 My name is Harpreet (male) I am born and live in the UK. I am not a Gurusikh but I wear a Kenyan style Turban with the point at the front. My family are religious but do drink and eat meat (some may say as i've heard in the past, you are either a Sikh or not which I didn't agree with. We all try our best as we have differing lifestyles where one needs to adapt and deal with other members of society Religions, Faiths, Cultures, Colour, jobs etc.. Your comment about the Turban material not touching the floor and not putting the cloth in the mouth concerned me abit. I used to wear my Kenyan style Turban taught to me by my late father. I now wear a plain black Pattka (like Monty Panesar - The Cricketer) because I now have a serious medical condition called Cervical Spondylosis that starts from my neck and spreads to the shoulders, lower back, arms, legs and hands and affects the nerves in my hands and arms too. I now have 2 artificial discs in my neck for 13 years and because of the extreme pain and tension, stiffness I am unable to tie my usual Turban because it's too hard to manage and so have to wear a Pattka instead as it's much easier for me. Others are unwilling to help me tie my proper usual Turban. Now the 2 points you make above, I personally feel that even though you are right in saying that, I still think these are 2 very PETTY issues. My late father and me put the cloth in the mouth in order to tie the Turban tightly so it doesn't fall off and because the material is so long sometimes it's difficult to avoid touching the Turban on the floor. It's not intentional or deliberate at all. I think, instead of being overly critical you should be proud that in this day and age where religion is on the decline and people don't believe in it as much that you should respect and be proud that the girl in the above video and other similar videos; is tying a Turban/Dastaar/Dumulla etc.. Actually I know many men and boys that stopped wearing it. So you should give the girl in the video DOUBLE RESPECT. Being over critical about somebody drives them away from religion such as your comment and effectively you are shooting yourself in the foot, keeping it plain and simple. Then religious people moan or complain that boys and girls don't follow the religion......Perhaps you shouldn't be over critical. Many Thanks Harpreet. 🙏 PS: What about Singers in the Bhangra/Folk industry who sometimes wear a Turban and not? Can you criticise them also? It seems like they choose when to wear it or not. Why can't they wear the Turban all the time as I think they look much smarter with it on. 🙏 PPS: I don't wish to enter into a deep religious debate with you at all but just merely want to make my point in response to your comment. 🙏
@@harrym9297 @Pavan Singh & Parminder Kaur. Firstly Sat-Sri-Akal and Best Wishes for the New Year. 🙏 My name is Harpreet (male) I am born and live in the UK. I am not a Gurusikh but I wear a Kenyan style Turban with the point at the front. My family are religious but do drink and eat meat (some may say as i've heard in the past, you are either a Sikh or not which I didn't agree with. We all try our best as we have differing lifestyles where one needs to adapt and deal with other members of society Religions, Faiths, Cultures, Colour, jobs etc.. _You are naive and stated you wear a Kenyan style turban I know all too well about the Sikhs from Kenya Nairobi who blatantly consider themselves superior to other Sikhs especially from India so you are guilty as to your claim_ Your comment about the Turban material not touching the floor and not putting the cloth in the mouth concerned me abit. I used to wear my Kenyan style Turban taught to me by my late father. I now wear a plain black Pattka (like Monty Panesar - The Cricketer) because I now have a serious medical condition called Cervical Spondylosis that starts from my neck and spreads to the shoulders, lower back, arms, legs and hands and affects the nerves in my hands and arms too. I now have 2 artificial discs in my neck for 13 years and because of the extreme pain and tension, stiffness I am unable to tie my usual Turban because it's too hard to manage and so have to wear a Pattka instead as it's much easier for me. Others are unwilling to help me tie my proper usual Turban. _Understand the history of the Turban and the sacrifices made so we can proudly wear our Turbans in today's society learning to show some respect has absolutely nothing to do with my personal opinion rather a reflection of how we must maintain our integrity and identification have you ever seen a Muslim disrespect our place their Quran on the floor better yet touch it without washing their hands we need to stop with this matter of convenience attitude_ Now the 2 points you make above, I personally feel that even though you are right in saying that, I still think these are 2 very PETTY issues. My late father and me put the cloth in the mouth in order to tie the Turban tightly so it doesn't fall off and because the material is so long sometimes it's difficult to avoid touching the Turban on the floor. It's not intentional or deliberate at all. _Where do we draw the lines in terms of PETTY issues shall we just do whatever we fell shall we change the practices set forth by our Gurus shall we decide that doing prayer is not right shall we decide that some parts of GGS are right and some wrong you need to evaluate your stance_ I think, instead of being overly critical you should be proud that in this day and age where religion is on the decline and people don't believe in it as much that you should respect and be proud that the girl in the above video and other similar videos; is tying a Turban/Dastaar/Dumulla etc.. Actually I know many men and boys that stopped wearing it. So you should give the girl in the video DOUBLE RESPECT. Being over critical about somebody drives them away from religion such as your comment and effectively you are shooting yourself in the foot, keeping it plain and simple. Then religious people moan or complain that boys and girls don't follow the religion......Perhaps you shouldn't be over critical. _Not over critical but showing reverence and respect if your going to make a video tying your Turban be ready for praise and criticism whether you agree or not if you truly are a Sikh then you will learn and make wiser choices in the future_ *W A H E G U R U J I K A K H A L S A W A H E G U R U J I K E F A T E H*
I was wondering when did the morni pagg patiala shahi pagg came into sikhism. Although there is no barrier to which style you prefer. But the turbans that are depicted in ancient sikh paintings movies and even in the pictures of gurus are dumalas and some other styles differing from now-a-days trend.
To me, Religion is not about what you eat or drink or what you wear or show on top or broadcast but keeping your beliefs in your heart and being honest and integrating with people from various backgrounds and cultures being happy receiving joy and being respected by other cultures, that is most rewarding to me. Above all, to me, Humanity is the biggest religion. I have met decent people who don't believe in religion and they ask the question, how can you believe, trust or put your faith in something which you didn't see or witness yourself and where not there at that time? The same question to priests and all religious people who also were not there when events being spoken about happened long before their time? Please note, this is not my personal view but what people I have met in my life tell me. I don't mean to cause any offence to anyone.
This showed on my dash and I was omg I know you from somewhere! Then i realized from instagram because I follow you there haha. Anyways great work, your dastaar looks amazing!
A familiar yet different way. When I tie Dumala Sahib, it's front focused so I was wondering that something is strange then rewinded and figured out that oh yes you focus on the back of your head. Still beautiful 👍 .
absolutely beautiful worth a million of any other non Sikh girl this is my personal opinion as I know sikhs not allowed to show off or better themselves
very nice g dastar hi hai jo ik sikh di pehchan main sare veera te bhenjia nu benti karda haan ki app sab apni dastar nu ini koobsurti naal sajao jive us akal purkh sahib ne khoobsurti naal is shrishti nu sjaya hai kunki veer jio asi usi shrishti de ji haan (wahe guru ji ka khalsa wahe guru ji ki fateh)
@@NECDC42 for ur kind information, gursikh girls do not wax their hairs of any part of the body... Even eyebrows.... Its hard to b a sikh... Understand.... Do ur research.... LOL LOL LOL LOL😈
You aren't being disrespectful in any way. Sikhs wear the turban to take care of the hair, promote equality, and preserve the Sikh identity. ... Sikhs do not cut their hair, as a religious observance. The turban protects the hair and keeps it clean.
Satshriakal mam I have a question I am a beginner and I am 16 the question is how long is your dartaar and do we need to iron it everytime me ware 🙏🙏🙏☺☺☺
To keep head covered is a dress code in every religion. However much of people are not following it's very sad. But looking at your hairs I am of opinon your wearing of turban could be a wish to come on you tube. However it's a good demonstration. I hope you will continue in future and make a practice and educate people on importance is of dastatr. One important thing to tell you is you look too Royal with dastar
👌😊 I agree with you, I always wear a headcovering ( rumal ) and or dastar as a reminder of the One is always above me at all times. Its an obligation and a simple part of Sikh life 🙏.
@@ilabora7531 it signifies to be a part and unique from the crowd so that anybody in need can recognize you. It keeps are hair clean and protects are head from injury
manu tony we believe that the top of our head is scared, it is where the ‘Dasam duar’ (10th door) is. Since every human has it, anyone can tie it, irrespective of religion
Thank you for this video. I have never worn dastar before and it’s the biggest change I’ll have to make on this path of Sikhi, so your video really, genuinely helps me to learn. Bahut Dhanyavaad Ji 🙏🏼
#Respect
To a woman who values religion...
Truly....
@City Skyline i have seen only two kaurs who wear the crown
@@MizHigh
Non sense
@City Skyline thats because sikhi is not a religion
It’s nice to see traditions making a come back, I’m a Parsi and we too tie a pagri, when we go to our fire temples... unfortunately now a days people don’t know the value of not having your hair fall on holy grounds... good work & a wonderful video...
Our Kaur sisters are all so pretty. Just like how all of us sardaarji so are smart!
If men are allowed to wear a Turban, then so are women. The Dastaar (Turban) is the mark of the Guru and a part of the Khalsa Identity.
Show me it says that in the ggs
@@jattnijjerable Show me where it says they can't
@@Fish-vs6jf
If you forward an argument the onus is on you to bring relevant evidence.
This isnt some kooky Islamic or indutva joke you're messing with.
The khalsa was to be an elite warrior force.
@@premsingh-yi4dg
There is no such thing as dasam granth, what are you talking about ?
@@jattnijjerable what hogwash are you talking about. Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji is the second scripture of us. Moreover its authenticity have been proved several times over.
Thank you for this. I am going to practice watching your video and learn. God bless you
Waheguru ji ka khalsa.waheguru g ki fathe...bhut vdiya km kr raheo .duniya nu sikhi vare ds rahe ho..i proud of u
Tying a Turban is an ART. You make it look so easy but I know it's not. I didn't tie my Turban everyday as mine was starched. I suppose for people who tie it everyday it gets simple for them over time.
Beautiful - Well done... I love this kind of dastar!
That's why her hair is healthy 👍
That is done beautifully- could you show how to tie a turban just like yours but folded up material.
For a girl who’s mother can’t always tie her turban, thank you!
The turban is a symbol of royalty a crown that epitomizes the sacrifices our Gurus made for our existence. The utmost care and respect must be administered when tying the turban. As we do not let the turban touch the floor, please do not place it in the mouth as well while tying.
The problem is it makes it exceedingly hard for anyone other than indians to want to join your religion for that exact reason.
Everything else I read about all the previous nine gurus kind of illustrate how the Sikh religion is about unity, acceptance, humility and multiple belief systems coming together. Then when Guru Gobind Singh came along he made it so you have to change your last name to one of two indian ones and wear what was effectively a royal garb in india.
That to me seems to be more about pride and exclusivity than anything else which in a way is the opposite of what the previous 9 gurus were attempting to achieve. I can't help but think Guru Gobind Singh did a disservice to your religion in its entirety. That's just my perspective though as an outsider looking in. If you think/feel I'm wrong please tell me why/how. Cheers!
The Raven: Sikhism is not a religion, but a spiritual/mystical way of life in accordance with nature that guides humanity in acceptance of God's will. As for joining all are free and most welcome to abide by the teachings set forth by the Gurus. The only requirement is upto the disciple to fully submit their soul and fully trust and believe Gurus word (Shabad). As with other faiths, one is expected to fully comply with traditions and strict rules, questioning is possible, but you will be stuck in a time warp of duality that will only lead to frustration and resentment. As you stated the nine Gurus before Sri Guru Gobind Singh promoted unity, acceptance, humility and multiple belief systems, however Sri Guru Gobind Singh is still part of the Guruship, as one light merged from Guru Nanak to Gobind Singh. ICK JOT, the message throughout our history is the same, no deviance, but rather a shift in environmental, geographic, influence that Sri Guru Gobind Singh had to adapt to. During his time Aurangzeb was the Mughal leader, who was a tyrant and oppressed the masses, his policy was to convert the whole of India to Islam, preferably by the use of force, not by choice. He declared his sovereignty by imposing high Taxes, no religious freedom and complete submission to his authority. He also, declared that no one other was allowed to wear a turban, maintain an army and consider themselves royalty. He alienated the general public by his corrupt views. Sri Guru Gobind Singh had no other option/choice but to defend himself and the rest of India. He fought numerous battles against the Mughal forces, while maintaining the Sikh principles, in fact the tip of his arrows were gold plated, so in battle the enemies family could afford a proper burial according to their faith for the fallen warriors. You claim a disservice, research and read the life of Sri Guru Gobind Singh and you will see the truth, Their are too many stories to list, but Khalsa is forever pure, and always ready to defend the innocent and poor against oppression, tyranny and injustice. Our Gurus sacrificed their lives for humanity, instituted a new paradigm in spirituality opening and welcoming anybody, regardless of caste, creed, color or status. Look at Golden Temple, one of the holiest shrines in Sikhism, there are 4 doors around the temple, EAST, WEST, NORTH, and South, every direction is open to enter, but there is only one path to GOD.
Bilkul theek kiha. Dastaar nu jameen te kdi vi touch na hon dita jave and na hi muh vich pa ke dastaar di be-adbi kiti jave.Pta nahi eh dastaar tie Karan sikhaan wale es gal da dhian kiun nahi dindey
@Pavan Singh & Parminder Kaur. Firstly Sat-Sri-Akal and Best Wishes for the New Year. 🙏 My name is Harpreet (male) I am born and live in the UK. I am not a Gurusikh but I wear a Kenyan style Turban with the point at the front. My family are religious but do drink and eat meat (some may say as i've heard in the past, you are either a Sikh or not which I didn't agree with. We all try our best as we have differing lifestyles where one needs to adapt and deal with other members of society Religions, Faiths, Cultures, Colour, jobs etc..
Your comment about the Turban material not touching the floor and not putting the cloth in the mouth concerned me abit. I used to wear my Kenyan style Turban taught to me by my late father. I now wear a plain black Pattka (like Monty Panesar - The Cricketer) because I now have a serious medical condition called Cervical Spondylosis that starts from my neck and spreads to the shoulders, lower back, arms, legs and hands and affects the nerves in my hands and arms too. I now have 2 artificial discs in my neck for 13 years and because of the extreme pain and tension, stiffness I am unable to tie my usual Turban because it's too hard to manage and so have to wear a Pattka instead as it's much easier for me. Others are unwilling to help me tie my proper usual Turban.
Now the 2 points you make above, I personally feel that even though you are right in saying that, I still think these are 2 very PETTY issues. My late father and me put the cloth in the mouth in order to tie the Turban tightly so it doesn't fall off and because the material is so long sometimes it's difficult to avoid touching the Turban on the floor. It's not intentional or deliberate at all.
I think, instead of being overly critical you should be proud that in this day and age where religion is on the decline and people don't believe in it as much that you should respect and be proud that the girl in the above video and other similar videos; is tying a Turban/Dastaar/Dumulla etc.. Actually I know many men and boys that stopped wearing it. So you should give the girl in the video DOUBLE RESPECT. Being over critical about somebody drives them away from religion such as your comment and effectively you are shooting yourself in the foot, keeping it plain and simple. Then religious people moan or complain that boys and girls don't follow the religion......Perhaps you shouldn't be over critical.
Many Thanks
Harpreet.
🙏
PS: What about Singers in the Bhangra/Folk industry who sometimes wear a Turban and not? Can you criticise them also? It seems like they choose when to wear it or not. Why can't they wear the Turban all the time as I think they look much smarter with it on. 🙏
PPS: I don't wish to enter into a deep religious debate with you at all but just merely want to make my point in response to your comment. 🙏
@@harrym9297 @Pavan Singh & Parminder Kaur. Firstly Sat-Sri-Akal and Best Wishes for the New Year. 🙏 My name is Harpreet (male) I am born and live in the UK. I am not a Gurusikh but I wear a Kenyan style Turban with the point at the front. My family are religious but do drink and eat meat (some may say as i've heard in the past, you are either a Sikh or not which I didn't agree with. We all try our best as we have differing lifestyles where one needs to adapt and deal with other members of society Religions, Faiths, Cultures, Colour, jobs etc..
_You are naive and stated you wear a Kenyan style turban I know all too well about the Sikhs from Kenya Nairobi who blatantly consider themselves superior to other Sikhs especially from India so you are guilty as to your claim_
Your comment about the Turban material not touching the floor and not putting the cloth in the mouth concerned me abit. I used to wear my Kenyan style Turban taught to me by my late father. I now wear a plain black Pattka (like Monty Panesar - The Cricketer) because I now have a serious medical condition called Cervical Spondylosis that starts from my neck and spreads to the shoulders, lower back, arms, legs and hands and affects the nerves in my hands and arms too. I now have 2 artificial discs in my neck for 13 years and because of the extreme pain and tension, stiffness I am unable to tie my usual Turban because it's too hard to manage and so have to wear a Pattka instead as it's much easier for me. Others are unwilling to help me tie my proper usual Turban.
_Understand the history of the Turban and the sacrifices made so we can proudly wear our Turbans in today's society learning to show some respect has absolutely nothing to do with my personal opinion rather a reflection of how we must maintain our integrity and identification have you ever seen a Muslim disrespect our place their Quran on the floor better yet touch it without washing their hands we need to stop with this matter of convenience attitude_
Now the 2 points you make above, I personally feel that even though you are right in saying that, I still think these are 2 very PETTY issues. My late father and me put the cloth in the mouth in order to tie the Turban tightly so it doesn't fall off and because the material is so long sometimes it's difficult to avoid touching the Turban on the floor. It's not intentional or deliberate at all.
_Where do we draw the lines in terms of PETTY issues shall we just do whatever we fell shall we change the practices set forth by our Gurus shall we decide that doing prayer is not right shall we decide that some parts of GGS are right and some wrong you need to evaluate your stance_
I think, instead of being overly critical you should be proud that in this day and age where religion is on the decline and people don't believe in it as much that you should respect and be proud that the girl in the above video and other similar videos; is tying a Turban/Dastaar/Dumulla etc.. Actually I know many men and boys that stopped wearing it. So you should give the girl in the video DOUBLE RESPECT. Being over critical about somebody drives them away from religion such as your comment and effectively you are shooting yourself in the foot, keeping it plain and simple. Then religious people moan or complain that boys and girls don't follow the religion......Perhaps you shouldn't be over critical.
_Not over critical but showing reverence and respect if your going to make a video tying your Turban be ready for praise and criticism whether you agree or not if you truly are a Sikh then you will learn and make wiser choices in the future_
*W A H E G U R U J I K A K H A L S A W A H E G U R U J I K E F A T E H*
ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਤਹਾਨੂੰ ਚੜ੍ਹਦੀ ਕਲਾ ਚ ਰੱਖਣ ਜੀ।
You are a great inspiration for Sikh girls 😊🙏🙏🙏🙏
I was wondering when did the morni pagg patiala shahi pagg came into sikhism. Although there is no barrier to which style you prefer. But the turbans that are depicted in ancient sikh paintings movies and even in the pictures of gurus are dumalas and some other styles differing from now-a-days trend.
To me, Religion is not about what you eat or drink or what you wear or show on top or broadcast but keeping your beliefs in your heart and being honest and integrating with people from various backgrounds and cultures being happy receiving joy and being respected by other cultures, that is most rewarding to me. Above all, to me, Humanity is the biggest religion.
I have met decent people who don't believe in religion and they ask the question, how can you believe, trust or put your faith in something which you didn't see or witness yourself and where not there at that time? The same question to priests and all religious people who also were not there when events being spoken about happened long before their time? Please note, this is not my personal view but what people I have met in my life tell me. I don't mean to cause any offence to anyone.
वाहेगुरु का सच्चा सिपाही ।वाहेगुरु आपको हमेशा वो हर एक खुशियाँ दे जिसकी आप सच मे हक़दार है ।।देवराज सिंह बरार
This showed on my dash and I was omg I know you from somewhere! Then i realized from instagram because I follow you there haha. Anyways great work, your dastaar looks amazing!
Sad....sad
@@jattnijjerable wait what
@@HS-714
Why is woman wearing turban, but why is this guy symping?
A familiar yet different way. When I tie Dumala Sahib, it's front focused so I was wondering that something is strange then rewinded and figured out that oh yes you focus on the back of your head. Still beautiful 👍 .
absolutely beautiful worth a million of any other non Sikh girl this is my personal opinion as I know sikhs not allowed to show off or better themselves
Please let me know do you shape ur eyebrows or it's natural
This was beautifully done, you are beautiful as well Kaur. A true inspiration :) this made me smile
very nice g
dastar hi hai jo ik sikh di pehchan main sare veera te bhenjia nu benti karda haan ki app sab apni dastar nu ini koobsurti naal sajao jive us akal purkh sahib ne khoobsurti naal is shrishti nu sjaya hai kunki veer jio asi usi shrishti de ji haan
(wahe guru ji ka khalsa
wahe guru ji ki fateh)
Thanks 🙏🏻 so much 🥳 for making this video
🥰loved it !
Nice tutorial Ishaan.
nice
She really need veet creat cuz of her arm hairs lol
@@NECDC42 for ur kind information, gursikh girls do not wax their hairs of any part of the body... Even eyebrows.... Its hard to b a sikh... Understand.... Do ur research.... LOL LOL LOL LOL😈
@@NECDC42 n u can't understand what a Sikh is
@@pushpinderkaur7697 my name ends with inder too
It's harminder
Sasrekal and Aslam oalukum koi sardar praa mujy b paag toohfa kr dy yar love u all sardars from Pakistan
Thx for your love for sikh community
It's sat-shriakal from 7 Gurus in Sikh religion ,I think not sasriakal correct me If I am wrong
@@Hasankhan-vd6br sat sri akaal,, it's from a first Guru, Guru Nanak sahib 🌹
May Creator bless you 🌷🌷
Hasan khan You’re right it is Sat Shri Akal, it actually means God is the truth
Sat truth
Sri of
Akaal beyond time / death
She looks very beautiful I love her look ❤❤
Who ever disliked is not a true god lover and has not respect guru is the best
Aap jb baand rhi thi to importance realise hui k Papa bhai itna dhyan kyu dete hai k perfect bandhi ho ...love you
So pretty without the turban
And even prettier with it!! 🙏🏽
Fantastic Sister. You make us proud 🙏
Ikdm jabardast💯❤... Beautiful also🥰
Very nicely done and shown each step.
This is Amazing !! Thank you ! X ❤️❤️
beautiful Sikh girl n turban style, good tradition
Ji tuc cloth da ta dseya hi nhi v kinna chahida hai
Mam which type of cloth are you used
Lovely and simply demonstrated
Very nice
is duniya mein mujhe kuch nahi bhata aur siway SING & KAUR
And u knw what
U look beautiful.
Very beautiful osm sardarni G bot vdiya lag rhe ho tuci eh dumala bannh k te thanx for u tuci ena vdiya trika dseya dumala bann da
No disrespect ment. I'm really curious as to why you wear a turbin? If I'm being disrespectful I'm sorry. Just really curious.
You aren't being disrespectful in any way. Sikhs wear the turban to take care of the hair, promote equality, and preserve the Sikh identity. ... Sikhs do not cut their hair, as a religious observance. The turban protects the hair and keeps it clean.
Satshriakal mam I have a question I am a beginner and I am 16 the question is how long is your dartaar and do we need to iron it everytime me ware 🙏🙏🙏☺☺☺
Proud to be a Sikh
Love from India for carry Indian culture 😉🖤🇮🇳
You made it easy for me thnx
And happy gurpurab
ਬਹੁਤ ਵਧੀਆ ਰਹਿਤ ਮਰਯਾਦਾ ਅਨੂਸਾਰ ਕੰਘਾ ਵੀ ਕੇਸਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਹੀ ਸਜਾਓਣਾ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ ਅੱਜ ਕੱਲ ਬੀਬੀਆਂ ਕੰਘਾ ਕਿਰਪਾਨ ਨਾਲ ਲਟਕਾ ਲੈਦੀਆਂ ਹਨ ਇਹ ਮਨਮੱਤ ਹੈ
Didi dumala kehri dastar da sajea aa .. plzz rply
Waheguru g ka khalsa waheguru g ki fateh🙏🙏g Benji superb👌
Very good khalsa ji . Very nice look
looking so nice in the dastaar
that's the pride of punjaaban
keep it up sisterr
Pride of Kaur ,not punjaban
I have very short hair. Can you make a video for short hair.
sorry ek bat puchna chahta hu ye jo kameez k neechy app sb log ek dupatta ki trah ka bhandhty ho ye kya hota h
dastar is sign of sikhi , nice , thx
Rj Rajveer Kaleke Nice
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It's very good to tell them to up to tie a Dastar
Aaap apne balo ki care kese krte ho pls reply me😊
Im struggling to tie daastar finding it very difficult where csn i go to learn this
Hi
Kive
Sister ,,,vry nice looking with tarban
Mashallah ..
Thank you for sharing your culture with me!
ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਹਿ
Nice video ... Respect from 🏴
Very good keep going best wishes waheguru ji kirpa kar ne
v very gud shown how to tie a woman s turban .👌
A sikhni loves her religion,also beautiful
Thank you , for making this video
It was so helpful
Sister nale khande ne ki ek singni na hi nals rkh skdi a na hi thrading krva skdi a pr thusi te amrt shk ke v eh dono km kite ne kio?
Great video, watching from London. 🇬🇧
So nice pr di kine miter da banaya c damala
How many meters are best for first time ?please guidr
Plzz di tell me what ia the length of dastar??🙏🙏
To keep head covered is a dress code in every religion. However much of people are not following it's very sad. But looking at your hairs I am of opinon your wearing of turban could be a wish to come on you tube. However it's a good demonstration. I hope you will continue in future and make a practice and educate people on importance is of dastatr. One important thing to tell you is you look too Royal with dastar
👌😊 I agree with you, I always wear a headcovering ( rumal ) and or dastar as a reminder of the One is always above me at all times. Its an obligation and a simple part of Sikh life 🙏.
U look beautiful. I didn’t know that females are allowed to wear them too.
There is no issue of allowence.even evrybody should tie dastaar
Harmeet Kaur whats the significance
@@ilabora7531 it signifies to be a part and unique from the crowd so that anybody in need can recognize you. It keeps are hair clean and protects are head from injury
@@gursiratkaurrollno.39class88 right ji,
@SONU different to be identified in a world where everyone just cuts their hair to look like other people do your research first brother
Very nice what type pf fabric is it were can you buy or similar to
ਆਈ ਲਾਇਕ ਯੂ ਆਈ ਲਵ ਯੂ ❤️❤️
can I wear this turban ? am not amritdhari bt am sikh
manu tony Sure you can wear but make sure you won't disrespect it and not do anything which leaves bad impression on others about your dastar.
Bipul Singh yaaaa sure thnk u so much
manu tony we believe that the top of our head is scared, it is where the ‘Dasam duar’ (10th door) is. Since every human has it, anyone can tie it, irrespective of religion
Avneet Behl thank u so much dear
Dumala amritdhari hi sja skda kioki dumala sjaan wale nu nihang kende aa nd nihang amritdhari hunde aa
This must be great protection for hair.
Beautifully done
What is the lenght of blue cloth
Very nice
Love & respect from Pakistan
Peneh your keski was so neat... Im like aho ki hogaya when i do mine. Raab rakha
Mashallah
She is Sikh ,not Muslim
only proud stop being silly . Masahalla means god bless. Sikhs and Muslims worship☝️
@@bobbysamra9588 who r u ? Muslim or Sikh ?
We worship One God ,who is omnipresent ,but Muslims believe Allah is not omnipresent ,,,
Love from india 🇮🇳🙏🙏
Im proud of sikh
Bahut sohni dastar sajai ji waheguru ji
What is the length of Dastaar
Please mainu eh dso ki dumaala vali dastar da kapda chodaai vich kina hunda h
Thank you didi for teaching me to tie dastar
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@Urban Monk the fricks your problem boi .
You tie very beautiful turban
Where I can find this ???
khalsa g video ch kapda kehda tie kr rhe ho,ful vayel ja F74 plz reply me....
Thanks di for giving good knowledge ❤
Tell me about length for base and upper
Please reply me Mai v dastar sikhni h ji par kuj samj ni aaodi
Dumalle nu mooh de vich pauna glt hai bcz marayada of dumalla is too vast
Please listen to this song by Gurdas Maan - Masti. For me, this is life summed up in about 10 mins. Genius record, it's almost like a prayer for me. 🙏
Heart touching. Very awe inspiring. Beautiful.
Vaheguru. Beautiful. 🙏🏽