some men cover their hair with a "paag"
Sikh women can keep their hair long to show they are Sikh and by choice they can also wear a Patka. They can also wear Sikh symbols such as the Khanda, Khesh, Kirpan, etc.
neither Sikh women nor Sikh men are supposed to cut their hair but like in every religion there are people who are not very devout and do no follow the teaching of the religion -NOTE: please do not edit answers unless u actually know what you are talking about-
Most likely men if they don't cut their hair sometimes women who are very religious
all Sikh men have the last name: singh which means lion.
She is not considered a Sikh according to "Gurmat -Rehat Maryada" (Sikh code of conduct).
yes honey singh is from sikh family he was cut his hair in1984 sikh riots
Sikhs are not meant to dye their hair.
I'm pretty sure that a full length beard and turban are both signs of faith in God. The reasoning goes that, if God had wanted men to be beardless or have short hair then he could have made men not grow beards, or made hair stop growing at a certain length. Therefore, since God wants men to have beards, it would be an affront to God to cut it. Devout Sikh men don't cut their hair, so they have long beards and wear turbans to keep the hair on their heads in place.
In Sikhism, kesh refers to uncut hair, which is a symbol of spirituality and respect for God's creation. Sikh women, like men, are encouraged to maintain their kesh as a sign of their faith. However, some Sikh women choose to cut their hair for personal, cultural, or societal reasons, often influenced by factors such as convenience or beauty standards. Ultimately, the choice to wear kesh or not is a personal decision that can vary among individuals within the Sikh community.
No! recently there's been all this bickering surrounding turban Sikh's and hair cut Sikh's! why? if we are equal! what makes a turban Sikh more of a Sikh than a hair cut Sikh? comments welcomed! furthermore, why do Gurdwara's signify the caste system? how is that being equal?
Men in Islam do not cover their heads during prayer. Women do so to cover their hair.
In Sikhism, men are traditionally encouraged to keep their hair and beard uncut as a symbol of respect for the natural form in which they were created. Sikhs believe that maintaining the hair in its natural state is a way to honor God's creation.