The Sikh turban, known as a Dastar or Pagri, holds deep spiritual and cultural significance. It represents dignity, discipline, and dedication to Sikh principles. Worn by both men and some women, it protects the uncut hair (Kesh), one of the Five Ks of Sikhism. The turban is a symbol of equality, courage, and service to humanity. It is tied daily in various styles, reflecting personal and regional traditions. Beyond faith, it carries historical significance, honouring the sacrifices of Sikh Gurus and warriors in defending justice and righteousness.