Tauranga’s Turban Day this weekend is an opportunity to try on a turban and meet members of the city’s Sikh community.
From 11am to 3pm on Saturday Jordan Field at Memorial Park will be transformed into a cultural hub where people can experience the rich traditions of Sikhism, Gurudwara Sikh Sangat Tauranga president Puran Singh said.
“This is about bringing our community together to enjoy delicious free food, learn the art of tying a turban, and try one on for yourself,” Singh said.
Turban Day is an opportunity to explore the significance of the dastar, or turban, which holds deep meaning in Sikh culture. Participants can choose from a dazzling array of five-metre turbans in various colours, with experts available to demonstrate how to tie them. It typically takes five to 10 minutes to tie a turban.
“The turban sets us apart,” Singh said. “In Sikh culture, we’re taught to support those in need, embody kindness and uphold strong moral values. When you see a turban, you know it represents these principles.”