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everyone covers their head in the sikh temple, as a sign of respect
The age of a Sikh child does not matter in wearing a head scarf
Sikh fashion has evolved to incorporate modern trends while still honoring traditional attire, such as the turban and kara. There is a greater emphasis on self-expression and individuality within Sikh fashion, with a growing number of designers creating contemporary Sikh-inspired clothing. Additionally, there is a movement towards sustainable and ethical fashion choices within the Sikh community.
If you are asking about a Gurdwara (a Sikh temple) then you cover your head in sign of respect. However, in some Hindu temples, you don't actually have to cover your head! It is said that you are meant to in some in India but the temples in England are not really bothered. In Sikh temples though YOU HAVE TO COVER YOUR HEAD!! You HAVE to!!
An antling is a young ant that has hatched from an egg. An ant's body has three sections, the head, thorax, and gaster.
For a Sikh the most important thing is Hair.a saying : a Sikh will cut his head id the need comes (i.e. die ) but will never cut his hair.
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Sikhs house of worship is the temple or called "Gurduwara". In front of the holy scripture one is to kneel and say his/her prayers (keep in mind to keep shoes off and the head covered!!).
You hair is attached to your hair by roots on your head. These are called Hair root cells. They grow from your head at a young age and continue to grow all your life.
A charming young man called Danniel Harvey.
Well some boys do but then again some boys don't
A crown, if by "sing" you mean "king". If by "sing", you mean "Singh" or "sikh", then it's a turban