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Turban museum draws crowds of tourists on Gurpurb

November 6, 2025 By News Bureau

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Over 30 mannequins, each styled with unique turbans, depict different eras of Sikh history

06 November, 2025 – Amritsar : On the occasion of Gurpurb of Guru Nanak Dev, a large number of tourists flocked to the turban museum — a unique attraction located within Qila Gobindgarh. The museum, which showcases the evolution and cultural significance of the Sikh turban, witnessed an impressive footfall of visitors from across India.

Dharampal Rathour, a visitor from Karnataka, said, “This is the first time I have seen a museum dedicated to turbans. It beautifully presents the tradition followed since the time of Guru Nanak Dev.” The museum offers a detailed insight into how the Sikh turban has evolved over centuries, remaining a powerful symbol of faith and identity.

Amsfred, a tourist from Tamil Nadu, shared his excitement: “I am fascinated to see such a vast collection of turbans under one roof. It’s amazing to learn about the diversity and significance of each style. The museum truly answers why Sikhs wear different kinds of turbans.”

The artistic display owes much to Manjit Singh Ferozepuria, who crafted more than 30 mannequins wearing distinct styles of turbans. “When the team from Gobindgarh Fort contacted me years ago to design the turbans, I immediately accepted. For two decades, I’ve been promoting the art of turban-tying and have even worked with Punjabi film stars like Ammy Virk,” he said.

He explained that following the creation of the Khalsa Panth, the Dumala Dastar was among the earliest styles of turbans. “It was compared to a flag — a small piece of cloth fluttering in the air as Nihang Singhs rode their horses,” he added.

Each mannequin in the museum is dressed in attire from its respective era. The Bana (traditional dress) of the Nihang Sikhs, complete with martial gear, transports visitors to the valiant past of Sikh warriors.

Particularly captivating was the turban of a Sikh soldier from the British Raj period and the royal turbans worn by Maharajas, adorned with a kalgi (plume). The exhibition also includes turbans worn by Sikh women and the patka, a simpler headgear made famous on the international stage by legendary cricketer Bishen Singh Bedi.

The museum stands as a vibrant tribute to the Sikh heritage, celebrating the turban as both a symbol of spirituality and pride that has remained unchanged since the time of Guru Nanak Devi.

The Tribune


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