I'm a Sikh; it's part of my religious tradition to never cut my hair and keep it wrapped in a turban. — Waris Ahluwalia Copy Share Image
The turban is an inextricable part of the Sikh identity. Sikhs say you may take off their head but not the turban. — Preneet Kaur Copy Share Image
'I Am Singh' underlines the fact that every guy who wears a turban is not an Osama Bin Laden. — Puneet Issar Copy Share Image
I know how to wrap my turban a little better now. In the beginning, it was a little weird. — Yuna Copy Share Image
When you first start wearing a turban, probably the most common mistake is wrapping it too tight. You have to allow the… — Jack Handey Copy Share Image
In this market every head has a different fancy: everyone winds his turban in a different fashion. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
A beard and a turban sometimes conjure up negative associations, but if you see someone with a lime-colored, bright orange or pink… — Jagmeet Singh Copy Share Image
“...wearing a turban of yellow, signifying knowledge, and a robe of purple, portraying purity and activity, Virchand Gandhi of Bombay delivered a… — New York Times Copy Share Image
The hijab, or sikh turban, or Jewish skullcap are all explicit symbols, but they do not represent a threat or affront to… — Randa Abdel-Fattah Copy Share Image
I feel proud when I wear a turban. It's a different feeling. And that's why when a role of a Punjabi character… — Satish Kaushik Copy Share Image