Turban–Sikh Identity and Religious Associations

Sukhman Kaur, Dr. Ramandeep Bawa, Dr. Harleen Kaur, Alpa Sharma

Citation: Sukhman Kaur, Dr. Ramandeep Bawa, Dr. Harleen Kaur, Alpa Sharma, "Turban–Sikh Identity and Religious Associations", Universal Library of Multidisciplinary, Volume 01, Issue 01.

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Abstract

The study established an understanding of the origin of the styles of Turban and further understand the relation that lies between the Turban as a headwear and the religious association it portrays about one’s identity. The complexity connecting an individual’s identity and popular religious connotations shall be unfolded. In other words, the turban is seen as a religious symbolism and also a style in itself for the young.


Keywords: Turban, Religious Identity, Styles, Head Wear

Download doi https://doi.org/10.70315/uloap.ulmdi.2024.0101007