Very informative. I’m not Sikh but I enjoy learning about other cultures and ways of life. Much respect to my lovely Indian brothers and sisters. God bless you
Yes iam same i thought a Turban was a hat worn i did not realise it was tied so beautifully. Im glad i came also to learn and many others should do same as cultures should be taught in school as children would love to hear about othe cultures.my eldest who is nearly 40 when small at school they had days learning about children in he class different cultures.the children all loved it learning and being accepting of others.xx
@@afshantarannum341 it is both. sikhi accepts people of all races and nationalities, making it a religion. But at the same time, there are also many punjabi's who wear turbans and call themselves sikh without actually following the practices, but do so just because of their culture
This is probably one of the best tutorial videos I've ever seen on UA-cam. It has the clearest, well put together, classiest, production of not just turbans, but any information video to date. (I say this after watching 1,000's of videos online). Another matter I wanted to discuss is your diction. It is perfect and I truly honor what you have done. As a Latino American I was raised in a time where you could only speak English in schools and scholastic functions. I strove to become a citizen of America and speak the language perfectly. I have succeeded in doing that but noticed I am almost alone when it comes to that matter except for now. Excuse me for going on and on, but I rarely hear anyone communicate as well with perfect diction in the English language so my hat or turban is off to you so to speak. Love how you organized it in a very concise way and just wanted you to know that I have really learned something about the wearing of the turban. I am in the middle of making a puppet music video with a spy twist. One of my characters I am acting as a snakecharmer and wanted to wear a turban to look more authentic, but the store bought turbans just didn't fit the part so I decided to learn to tie my own turban to look the part. I've watched dozens of videos till I came to your's. Wow you just blew me away with how well you were able to convey your message through the video. Thank you so much for your awesome video and I wish you and your's a lovely day. Stay safe my friend.
My dastaar has never looked this crisp and clean. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Highly recommended for anyone just starting out or if you've been tying a dastaar for years and are looking to make it look crisp.
Hey man I had a dastaar for half my life then cut my hair. Now I am happily returning to my faith due to many blessed factors, one being this video... thank you for sharing
As a white American Sikh ( new to the faith) I worry wearing a turban people will think I’m trying to steal someone’s culture I know I can’t let people dictate what I do for God an this amazing faith but at times it’s hard. Thank you for this wonderful video.
The beauty of Sikhi is that it doesn't see complexion, race, gender or anything! The only thing it values is the purity of one's heart and one's devotion to lord!
Take your time and get used to the style you want and ease into confidence. It took me awhile to wear the many Kurtas given to me by the local aunties and uncles in my neighborhood. But after awhile I just put them on and did my thing. Yeah I got attacked a few times with people thinking I'm a Muslim or a brainwashed whitey lol but truth is I'm a Jew with Indian(Native American) blood despite my white skin. But the comfort I have while wearing Kurtas is better than most American clothing. If others don't like what I wear don't look lol.
Beautifully done video. I loved the minimalistic backgrounds and the bright yellow of the turban. I came to this video because I saw a Sikh young man and a beautifully tied turban that matched his father's. I could tell that it took time and effort so I wanted to see just what went into it. I think theirs were traditional but I like your style as well. Thank you for this video
This was really cool to watch! I love symmetry and bright colours. I wish my religion had something cool to wear to showcase our humility and our faith like Sikhs do.
@@dharmannisgod9950 No, that is even disrespectful. we only take off our turbans when we have to take care of our hairs. We even tie a small comfy one when sleeping. and only time a devoted Sikh is allowed to take of his turban is while washing his hair, combing them or applying some oil or moisturizer. Randomly taking of your turban like people do with hats is dishonorable to the turban and it's just not practical cause it takes at least 5 mins to put on a rough turban, 30 minutes for a okay looking and 45 min to do it properly in simple styles. But if someone wanna tie some creative turbans and show a lot of skill it can take 2 to 3 hours for really complex ones.
Seems like a lot of work to do everyday. Maintaining long hair and tying a turban, requires a lot of patience and discipline . I don't think an average person can do it. Good job that you have the discipline to do that much work to maintain your hair and turban. I don't think I would have the patience to grow my hair long and tie a turban everyday.
omg thank you Im from Sweden and I just wanna buy me a turban rn! :D I loved it. I love tutorials like this and so inspiring. I often use my white t-shirts and make them into turbans not like urs but more egyptian ancient people used to have them. It gonna be hot summer and I really wanna wear a turban for my big curly hair so I dont get too sweaty. ^^ Thanks a lot!
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. Thank you for this video. I have watched many similar videos but you made it seem much easier!! Also This is the first video I learnt the name of the Patka. I am trying to choose a colour for my first Dastar! Not ready to wear full time I think its more difficult for a caucasion female in western society to wear one but as I am reading Guru Granth Sahib Ji I feel it is a good start and suitable to wear in those moments to honor the Guru.
I knew nothing about turbans, idk how I even came across this video. U got a strong turban game my friend. Thank you for sharing a look into such an interesting and important part of your heritage. I loved the vid. About to binge watch more vids on ur channel
Really wanted to tie a pagh for my Bibi's funeral. Won't match your level of expertise, sadly, but found the whole video to be so inspiring. Thank you 😊
Very informative and enjoyable to watch!! MashaAllah I might try wrapping my hair like you did when I’m donning my hijab🧕🏽. Perhaps it’ll be more protective than a traditional bun that pulls on the hairline all day!! So thank you and much respect and love to the Sikh community 🤲🏽🥰🫡
We found this video when my 6 year old asked what a patka is, that we saw in her book. Thank you for sharing and all info. Appreciate you sharing your culture bruv ✌️✌️
Yes very different. This style is rare in India. The granthis of Darbar Sahib or some other religious people tie it single but of full length unlike him and its different too. But a dastaar is always amazing, any way it is tied.
Im quite sure that is very difficult to become relatively quick at wrapping nice and clean/symmetrical as you demonstrated so well. Very interesting and impressive. I’ve wondered about this for a long time.
So cool! I stumbled on this video while looking at hijab tutorials and wondered the differences. I love the culture you have! May you continue to be blessed.
Hi sukhmill gill I am Sikh too and I really like your style of turban I was wondering if you could add a second part and do another turban video because I really struggle to tie my turban pls
I love the way this looks! I’m a big guy 6’5 and my wife was like it doesn’t look as good as a 5.15 meter 5laar pagg since I’m so tall but I beg to differ. Yours looks amazing to me. I’ll begin learning tomorrow 😌👍 can’t wait to rob my dads news ones 😅 haha
*main believe of Sikhism* in sikhi or as the western called it Sikhism 😊 in Sikhism we believe in one God as.. guru nanak ji first fonder of sikhi and the prophet of Sikhism said there is no Muslims or Hindu or Christians there is only one God and a sikh means a learner and and guru the teacher.. know the last guru is guru granth sahib or in English holy book..... as the 10 guru have written down Everything for Sikhs to follow and said now the Sikhs will learn from guru granth sahib and gurudwara our temples is only a gurudwara because it has copy of the guru granth sahib in it..... ( gurudwara means a doorway to guru) ABOUT GOD we believe that there is one God but people give God different names and people worship God statue like Hindu worship statue they have give God a face a gender and the in Islam they have given God a name and saying God lives in heaven but we believe God is everywhere it is creater of reality and is reality itself is all Gods same? yes it is the same God but people interpretation of God is different and guru teaching we will connect with God (side note guru is same as prophet ) there are two kinds of sikhs one are sikh the one that cut hair and don't follow the guru teaching but still believe in god.... gurusikh the one who follow the guru teaching a.k.a the khalsa the people who carry the little knife and wear the 5ks 1 kirpan (a small curved sword of any size, shape or metal to protect themselves and anyone in need) 2 kesh (unshorn hair and beard) 3 kangha (a comb usually wooden to symbol clearness) 4 kara (a bracelet, usually made of iron or steel to symbol the infinite of God) 5 kachera (an undergarment) Khalsa means pure and only the khalsa are allowed to carry the little knife WHAT HELL AND HEAVEN IN SIKHISM well to simplify we don't believe in hell as the world we live is hell we just reincarnation over and over again until we get ego free and until bad karma get cleaned and then go to heaven ....like if you have like lots of bad krama you just reincarnation into animals over and over as animals have souls like we do everything is equally in God eyes the first guru nanak ji said that there are 84 lakh animals form the worst of the worst will reincarnation into before they are reincarnation into a human being again if you don't have a lot of bad karma but you didn't connect with God then you reincarnation into human beings again and this time you will reincarnation into a religious family *you have any questions ask me* side note the name waheguru is what i call god but guru nanak ji in he did say that people give him different names as when God is described in guru granth sahib it is written in number like it is written Ek Onkar meaning one God or the number 1 but people need a name to chant and pray to that why guru nanak ji give a name to God the name waheguru meaning wonders Lord... that why name waheguru was given.... thought I should explain it clearly
I love my Sikh brothers and sisters. I live in Northern Cali Central Valley and there are lots of Sikhs here. I have many Sikh friends. Such awesome people. I'm Assyrian and we love Sikhs. Also love the turban, no one wears them better
What an interesting procedure! How do you prevent the yellow fabric from unfolding when you go from lardh to lardh? And how to you prevent it from twisting as you wrap it around the back as you work through the lardhs?
Very informative. I’m not Sikh but I enjoy learning about other cultures and ways of life. Much respect to my lovely Indian brothers and sisters. God bless you
Yes iam same i thought a Turban was a hat worn i did not realise it was tied so beautifully. Im glad i came also to learn and many others should do same as cultures should be taught in school as children would love to hear about othe cultures.my eldest who is nearly 40 when small at school they had days learning about children in he class different cultures.the children all loved it learning and being accepting of others.xx
It’s religion not culture really
That’s a great demo!
I imagine there are other techniques, as well. I enjoyed the demo.
@@afshantarannum341 it is both. sikhi accepts people of all races and nationalities, making it a religion. But at the same time, there are also many punjabi's who wear turbans and call themselves sikh without actually following the practices, but do so just because of their culture
Much respect and God Bless You as well, my friend 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
This is probably one of the best tutorial videos I've ever seen on UA-cam. It has the clearest, well put together, classiest, production of not just turbans, but any information video to date. (I say this after watching 1,000's of videos online).
Another matter I wanted to discuss is your diction. It is perfect and I truly honor what you have done. As a Latino American I was raised in a time where you could only speak English in schools and scholastic functions. I strove to become a citizen of America and speak the language perfectly. I have succeeded in doing that but noticed I am almost alone when it comes to that matter except for now. Excuse me for going on and on, but I rarely hear anyone communicate as well with perfect diction in the English language so my hat or turban is off to you so to speak.
Love how you organized it in a very concise way and just wanted you to know that I have really learned something about the wearing of the turban. I am in the middle of making a puppet music video with a spy twist. One of my characters I am acting as a snakecharmer and wanted to wear a turban to look more authentic, but the store bought turbans just didn't fit the part so I decided to learn to tie my own turban to look the part. I've watched dozens of videos till I came to your's. Wow you just blew me away with how well you were able to convey your message through the video.
Thank you so much for your awesome video and I wish you and your's a lovely day.
Stay safe my friend.
I didn't realize there was that much fabric in the turbans. I was also surprised at how long your hair is. Gorgeous!
My dastaar has never looked this crisp and clean. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Highly recommended for anyone just starting out or if you've been tying a dastaar for years and are looking to make it look crisp.
Hey man I had a dastaar for half my life then cut my hair. Now I am happily returning to my faith due to many blessed factors, one being this video... thank you for sharing
Damn man mad respect for you guys doing this every morning!!
As a white American Sikh ( new to the faith) I worry wearing a turban people will think I’m trying to steal someone’s culture I know I can’t let people dictate what I do for God an this amazing faith but at times it’s hard. Thank you for this wonderful video.
I wish u good luck and confidence to come out to the world as what u want to be and what u are.. Be open about your nee identity.. 😊
The beauty of Sikhi is that it doesn't see complexion, race, gender or anything! The only thing it values is the purity of one's heart and one's devotion to lord!
No one will care if you wear a turban sikhi is inclusive
Take your time and get used to the style you want and ease into confidence. It took me awhile to wear the many Kurtas given to me by the local aunties and uncles in my neighborhood. But after awhile I just put them on and did my thing. Yeah I got attacked a few times with people thinking I'm a Muslim or a brainwashed whitey lol but truth is I'm a Jew with Indian(Native American) blood despite my white skin. But the comfort I have while wearing Kurtas is better than most American clothing. If others don't like what I wear don't look lol.
This is my greatest fear as well...
What a good look Sikh man, am going to watch this video till I learn this turban.
Beautifully done video. I loved the minimalistic backgrounds and the bright yellow of the turban. I came to this video because I saw a Sikh young man and a beautifully tied turban that matched his father's. I could tell that it took time and effort so I wanted to see just what went into it. I think theirs were traditional but I like your style as well. Thank you for this video
Absolute work of art! I have new respect for Sikh men folding ‘origami’ so beautifully and neatly on your head.
This video is really well done! I appreciated the information you gave about turbans. It was very interesting to learn about.
Thanks for finally making this video, answered all the little questions I had about tying my pagh. Thank you bro.
probably one of the best turban vids I've ever seen
This was really cool to watch! I love symmetry and bright colours. I wish my religion had something cool to wear to showcase our humility and our faith like Sikhs do.
Cool video that should inspire pride amongst Sikh men. I wear a shemagh often and it definitely makes me feel connected to my people.
Love it . I’ve always wondered how they Wrap it around the head. Hats off to you and your people for keeping up with your tradition and culture
He said...it's not a hat. :-)
Turbans off to you 😆
@@dharmannisgod9950 No, that is even disrespectful. we only take off our turbans when we have to take care of our hairs. We even tie a small comfy one when sleeping. and only time a devoted Sikh is allowed to take of his turban is while washing his hair, combing them or applying some oil or moisturizer. Randomly taking of your turban like people do with hats is dishonorable to the turban and it's just not practical cause it takes at least 5 mins to put on a rough turban, 30 minutes for a okay looking and 45 min to do it properly in simple styles. But if someone wanna tie some creative turbans and show a lot of skill it can take 2 to 3 hours for really complex ones.
Great explanation and demo- learned a lot. Thanks for posting this video!
Seems like a lot of work to do everyday. Maintaining long hair and tying a turban, requires a lot of patience and discipline . I don't think an average person can do it. Good job that you have the discipline to do that much work to maintain your hair and turban. I don't think I would have the patience to grow my hair long and tie a turban everyday.
omg thank you Im from Sweden and I just wanna buy me a turban rn! :D I loved it. I love tutorials like this and so inspiring. I often use my white t-shirts and make them into turbans not like urs but more egyptian ancient people used to have them. It gonna be hot summer and I really wanna wear a turban for my big curly hair so I dont get too sweaty. ^^ Thanks a lot!
Nice job on the video! We need more sikh educational videos. And Nice beard btw 👍
5:02 this literally made me think that he was trying to tie a dabi waala parna!
This was amazing... learned so much from this video. Thank you for taking the time to educate us.
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. Thank you for this video. I have watched many similar videos but you made it seem much easier!! Also This is the first video I learnt the name of the Patka. I am trying to choose a colour for my first Dastar! Not ready to wear full time I think its more difficult for a caucasion female in western society to wear one but as I am reading Guru Granth Sahib Ji I feel it is a good start and suitable to wear in those moments to honor the Guru.
Men who wear turbans are soo charming
Wow much respect for how much work and precision this takes! 🙌🏼
I knew nothing about turbans, idk how I even came across this video. U got a strong turban game my friend. Thank you for sharing a look into such an interesting and important part of your heritage. I loved the vid. About to binge watch more vids on ur channel
You should do a vid on traditional food
Really wanted to tie a pagh for my Bibi's funeral. Won't match your level of expertise, sadly, but found the whole video to be so inspiring.
Thank you 😊
Sorry for your loss
@@DS-ze4wy
Thank you 👍🙏
facinating loved watching how you did that you are very handsom too ! ❤🙏
Very informative and enjoyable to watch!! MashaAllah I might try wrapping my hair like you did when I’m donning my hijab🧕🏽. Perhaps it’ll be more protective than a traditional bun that pulls on the hairline all day!! So thank you and much respect and love to the Sikh community 🤲🏽🥰🫡
I JUST SAW BOTH THE WAYS OF TYING AND THIS IS SO GORGEOUS, SO CLEAAAAAN!
We found this video when my 6 year old asked what a patka is, that we saw in her book. Thank you for sharing and all info. Appreciate you sharing your culture bruv ✌️✌️
Thank you for sharing, love the amount of discipline it takes to keep the tradition strong. Great video, answered my specific question.
Wow Nice one. Thank you make a very impressive learning for a beginner. I was able to pull it up well.
There are many other types of amazing sikh turban styles, which you will feel satisfied just by watching the tutorial
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing your culture and teaching all of us.
Very well done, and I learned more about your faith, thank you for sharing this!
wow... you made this a very handsome look to wear... thank you for the tutorial... many blessings upon you...
Your style is different than how we do it in India but it looks amazing.
Yes very different. This style is rare in India. The granthis of Darbar Sahib or some other religious people tie it single but of full length unlike him and its different too. But a dastaar is always amazing, any way it is tied.
The way you are passionate about it gives me motivation (oh btw I’m not Sikh nor Punjabi I’m a girl) to have the passion in life.
That was really neat! and, it's so pretty. I always wondered how it was done.
Sick video, thank you! Been waiting for this for so long
More like a Sikh video!! 😃😃
Get it?? 😂
Seb G I was just about to say that lol
Yes I did learn something new today, thank you for sharing
Thanks for this video ❤
Im quite sure that is very difficult to become relatively quick at wrapping nice and clean/symmetrical as you demonstrated so well. Very interesting and impressive. I’ve wondered about this for a long time.
So cool! I stumbled on this video while looking at hijab tutorials and wondered the differences. I love the culture you have! May you continue to be blessed.
Hi sukhmill gill I am Sikh too and I really like your style of turban I was wondering if you could add a second part and do another turban video because I really struggle to tie my turban pls
Why are Sikh men so handsome?
The beards, the strength, the honor, and fashion sense
By Almighty's grace :-)
@@princesingh626 LOL you are cute
@@BrunhildeHips Thanks. U too
Mere paka
Proud of you, Sukhman!
Singh dastar is on POINT SON!
CRISSPPPP AND CLEAN SON!
It was a good demonstration I finally understood how is done ✅
OMG this was too beautiful to watch. You are very attractive and I just love your video!
Very nice tutorial. And, I learned something new about the symbolism of the turban in Sikhism. Very nice presentation.
This was awesome! Thank you!
Informative and entertaining. Thanks for creating this video!
Alway wondered how this was done, thank you for sharing your culture. I like your smooth style too.
Interesting, thanks and i wish u all good from Poland, God Bless You!
Is it wrong of me to think watching this video was sexy? Never knew any of this. So cool
I love the way this looks! I’m a big guy 6’5 and my wife was like it doesn’t look as good as a 5.15 meter 5laar pagg since I’m so tall but I beg to differ. Yours looks amazing to me. I’ll begin learning tomorrow 😌👍 can’t wait to rob my dads news ones 😅 haha
How to increase height .
Daso veer
There is no way a Punji like you is remotely 6'5 😅
@@GreaterAfghanistanMovementpunji means?
@@jassi1313 Punjabi
@@GreaterAfghanistanMovement have you seen him in the real life? Lodu.... So shtf otherwise m gonna shove up my arm in ur as*
Most awaited video!!! Loved the creativity and the information.
I have a new found respect for the culture and religion. Thanks 🙏 for sharing.
Wow! Thank you for sharing this intricate process with us
Wow u look absolutely amazing with that hair
Omg his hair 😍
I didn’t is this complicated.That’s a lot of layers. Respect.
Respect! Love the video... Where do you purchase your turbans from? Any particular suggestions?
Thank you sir, very nice,ill watch many times &practice for when i get mine Lord willing! :)
*This Deserves Much More Likes!!❤🙏*
I am Christian and fascinated by how neat the finish work- turban- is. Good looking.
Killed it! Learned a thing or two 🙏🙏
Nice Video, what material is this and whats the length of it? Thanks.
This was an amazing video. Thank you for sharing
Awesome video bro! Keep up the great work looking forward to more content from your page
Simply Unique....thank you so much for the tutorial
Sick video! Keep it going broskie
What are the dimensions of the fabric? Great video BTW
Very handsome and classy!! Love the bright turban colours! 💛
Awesome! Best that I have seen by far
Awesome video brother 👍🏾 I always was interested in Sikhism.
*main believe of Sikhism*
in sikhi or as the western called it Sikhism 😊 in Sikhism we believe in one God as.. guru nanak ji first fonder of sikhi and the prophet of Sikhism said there is no Muslims or Hindu or Christians there is only one God and a sikh means a learner and and guru the teacher.. know the last guru is guru granth sahib or in English holy book..... as the 10 guru have written down Everything for Sikhs to follow and said now the Sikhs will learn from guru granth sahib and gurudwara our temples is only a gurudwara because it has copy of the guru granth sahib in it..... ( gurudwara means a doorway to guru)
ABOUT GOD
we believe that there is one God but people give God different names and people worship God statue like Hindu worship statue they have give God a face a gender and the in Islam they have given God a name and saying God lives in heaven but we believe God is everywhere it is creater of reality and is reality itself
is all Gods same?
yes it is the same God but people interpretation of God is different and guru teaching we will connect with God (side note guru is same as prophet ) there are two kinds of sikhs one are sikh the one that cut hair and don't follow the guru teaching but still believe in god.... gurusikh the one who follow the guru teaching a.k.a the khalsa the people who carry the little knife and wear the 5ks
1 kirpan (a small curved sword of any size, shape or metal to protect themselves and anyone in need)
2 kesh (unshorn hair and beard)
3 kangha (a comb usually wooden to symbol clearness)
4 kara (a bracelet, usually made of iron or steel to symbol the infinite of God)
5 kachera (an undergarment)
Khalsa means pure and only the khalsa are allowed to carry the little knife
WHAT HELL AND HEAVEN IN SIKHISM
well to simplify we don't believe in hell as the world we live is hell we just reincarnation over and over again until we get ego free and until bad karma get cleaned and then go to heaven ....like if you have like lots of bad krama you just reincarnation into animals over and over as animals have souls like we do everything is equally in God eyes the first guru nanak ji said that there are 84 lakh animals form the worst of the worst will reincarnation into before they are reincarnation into a human being again if you don't have a lot of bad karma but you didn't connect with God then you reincarnation into human beings again and this time you will reincarnation into a religious family
*you have any questions ask me*
side note the name waheguru is what i call god but guru nanak ji in he did say that people give him different names as when God is described in guru granth sahib it is written in number like it is written Ek Onkar meaning one God or the number 1 but people need a name to chant and pray to that why guru nanak ji give a name to God the name waheguru meaning wonders Lord... that why name waheguru was given.... thought I should explain it clearly
Dude, this video is SOOOOOOOO GOOD!!!!!!
great video, really helped me to learning very quick :)
I love my Sikh brothers and sisters. I live in Northern Cali Central Valley and there are lots of Sikhs here. I have many Sikh friends. Such awesome people. I'm Assyrian and we love Sikhs. Also love the turban, no one wears them better
Very handsome Saardarji!
Thats amazing and I'm very thankful that you are spreading your cultural knowledge.
Bravo... Please what is the size for the turban and the right material too?
Great Video! What type of cloth do you use and what's the length and width of it?
Such a great technik.bro
Nice work bro!
I loved it! And you too 🥰
You're director is badass as well!
That's so cool. Many good blessings.
Thanks for the education! Well done.
nice video, exactly what i was looking for. How many meters is your paag?
Karan Singh
3.75m
Hi. Great video. What is the size of the patka under layer and the size of the pagh?
Thank you, I loved it!
(That washer looked like a dryer, though, lol!)
Beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial.
The was very informative!! Thank you for sharing 😄
The hair... 🥰
what Style is that? and cool!!
Very nice! Thank you for sharing!
I learned something new and cool today. I think it looks amazing!
Awesome video Brother. Great content and technique. Nice composure from yourself too. Wish you all the best. God bless 🙏🏽🤜🏽🤛🏽💯🔥😇
What an interesting procedure! How do you prevent the yellow fabric from unfolding when you go from lardh to lardh? And how to you prevent it from twisting as you wrap it around the back as you work through the lardhs?
Little moist or choose suitable fabric