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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does a white turban represent?
A
Hatred
B
Death
C
Humility
D
Purity
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -White. White is bright, simple yet reflective; it symbolises deflecting negativity, being radiant and pure therefore, ‘white turbans are worn to extend the aura and the person’s projection’. Often white is associated with purity of the physical body and consciousness, allowing one to focus on their mind and actions.

Detailed explanation-2: -The dastār is a symbol of spirituality, holiness, and humility in Sikhism. The dastār is also a symbol of honour and self-respect. In the Punjabi culture, those who have selflessly served the community are traditionally honoured with turbans. The dastār also signifies piety and purity of mind.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Turban is a symbol of spirituality and holiness in Sikhism. The Turban is also a symbol of honour and self-respect. In the Punjabi culture, those who have selflessly served the community are traditionally honoured with Turbans. Rasam Pagri ("Turban ceremony") is a ceremony in North India.

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