A rumal.
That is called a bandana.
beads and bangles worn on the wrist by Sikhs represent power
Sikhs go to gurdwara having their head covered either with a turban or a handkerchief.
A Bandana
Sikhs
A Bandana
The turban originated in Moghul, India and it is worn by many Sikhs. :)
Turbans
Yes Sikhs do have priests in their gurdwara. the are called PATHIES
The big white shorts worn by Sikhs are called "kachera" (or "kachra"). They are a traditional garment that is part of the Sikh faith's five articles of faith known as the "Five Ks." Kachera are typically made of cotton and are worn for comfort and modesty. They symbolize self-control and are an important aspect of Sikh identity.
The Kirpan is typically worn at the side, under the clothes.
The knife worn around the neck in some religions is called a kirpan. It is a religious symbol and article of faith for Sikhs, representing a commitment to fighting injustice and defending the vulnerable.