A dastaar is a traditional turban worn by many members of the Sikh community. It symbolizes honor, spirituality, and respect, serving as a reminder of the values upheld by Guru Nanak and the other Sikh Gurus. The dastaar is often made from cotton or other fabrics and can vary in style and color, reflecting personal or cultural significance.
Wearing a dastaar is an important aspect of Sikh identity and is often associated with the commitment to uphold the principles of equality and justice. It is typically tied in a specific manner, and many Sikhs learn how to tie it from a young age, making it a significant part of their daily attire.