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Turban Tying - Women's Turban #1 (view)
www.sikhnet.com This style originated from the western Sikh communities in America. Most western Sikh women who become a Sikh wear a turban (whether or not they are Amritdhari). This is a common style which is worn. Usually it is at least two layers. One layer of turban fabr...
ViewFinder: Sikhs in America (view)
The Sikh community is an important part of northern Californias cultural tapestry, yet the Sikh religion and cultural traditions are not widely understood. This documentary captures Sikh social and family life, spiritual life, and economic and work life. Witness a beautiful ...
Turban Tying - Dhamala /Dumalla #2 (view)
www.sikhnet.com www.ratemyturban.com Here is another variation of the dhamala turban without the Chand Tora. Each person adopts their own method of tying the dhamala. Once you learn the basics you can tweak the method to fit you. Damallas definitely vary in width and length....
Turban Tying - Dhamala /Dumalla #1 (view)
www.sikhnet.com www.ratemyturban.com This style of turban is generally worn by Nihang Sikhs . This is the warrior style turban meant for going into battle. This version show the "Chand Tora" with the metal wire around the turban. This page has a collection of videos which ar...
How to tie an INDIAN PUNJABI TURBAN (view)
This is a 9 minue video which makes tying a turban very easy and in just few practice, its easy to do it too....
How to tie smart Turban (part -II) (view)
Great work done by the GUYS of " SARDARIAN CLUB BARNALA " Learn how to tie Smart Turban in Modern Punjabi Style. Must watch "BARNALA SHAHI DASTAR" on youtube for another great tutorial on Turban Tying www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com...
Rasta turban (view)
How to tie a rasta turban...
Turban Tying - Boys "House" Turban #1 (Keski) (view)
www.sikhnet.com www.ratemyturban.com This is a quick casual turban that you might tie if you are around the house or going to do some sports. It is generally worn by kids, or as an under turban to one of the above "full" turbans. The cloth is about 1.5 to 2 meters long. The ...
Turban Tying - Men's Double Patti (Nok) (view)
www.sikhnet.com www.ratemyturban.com This is a common turban style worn in Punjab, India. It is basically a double wide turban. 6 meters of turban cloth are cut in half (two - three meter pieces) and then sewn together on long edge to make it "Double wide". This makes for a ...
gol dastar (view)
tying of a turban...
Learn the art of turban tying (view)
Learn the art of Sikh Punjabi turban tying Paagree sajnaa www.ibnlive.com...
Turbanman (view)
Nihangs are the monk-warriors of an armed Sikh order. They wear big turbans which are quite a bit longer than the average turban, and it takes more than 45 minutes to tie them. The Turban the man in the video is wearing is about 400 meters in length. Watch until the end to s...
Turban Tying Pride (view)
www.sikhnet.com - SikhNet Youth Film Festival My local Gurudwara is quite proactive in promoting Gursikhi focused events -- one of them being a turban tying competition at the yearly Vaisakhi Mela. This is a light-hearted take on the judging criteria that should inspire Sikh...
Sikh Sabha of New Jersey Turban Tying Competition (view)
Here's a neat video -- perhaps I will enter it in the SikhNet film festival?...
How to tie a headscarf - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (view)
Watch WCVB TV reporter Kelley Tuthill, a breast cancer survivor treated at Dana- Farber, demonstrate three different ways to tie a headscarf: the basic bandana; an oblong scarf over a turban; and a large headscarf with a twisted rosette detail. Find more resources to help co...
Learn the Puni of a Turban.. (view)
Learn Online with the help of video conferencing - The art of turban tying... Just at cost of 151$. For more information visit our website www.turbanworld.com or call us at 094179-57264 (Jaura Nagpal)...
how actually a turban shuld b tied ba gursikh (view)
just thought of sharing this video its a video where a amritdhara sardarni is showing watz the actual way 2 tie a turban ( all brush ur hair with a kanga ) n 2 b careful not a strant of hair 2 fall on the ground n the parana ( turban shld not touch the ground )...
Turban Tying - Woman "House" Turban (view)
www.sikhnet.com This is a quick casual turban that you might tie if you are around the house or exercising. For some women they tie this one when they get up early in the morning for their Sadhana (banis/meditation,etc). The turban shown in this video is about 3 meters long....
This is INDIA - Part 3 - Happy People on the Thar Desert Fes (view)
The Thar - Desert Festival In Rajastan The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is a large, arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. With an area of more than 200000 km2 (77000 sq. mi.), it is the world's 9th largest subtropical desert....
Dastar (Turban) Tying- Dumalla Style Part 2/3 (view)
Dastar (Turban) Tying- Dumalla Style Part 2/3...
 

 
 

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