The Effects Of Different Turban Colors And How People Relate To Them

By Kate McMahon


Turban colors possess a huge amount of influence to both the spiritual and developmental aspects of a Sikh. This is because color is known to have an astounding effect on human beings. Their well being and emotions are affected by it in a big way.

Observed in the deep waters of the seas and oceans, the color blue is cool and is filled with great beauty. It forms a key role in developing trust as well as faith. In as much as it enhances verbal communication, this color also symbolizes peacefulness.

The royal blue color is an indication of sensitiveness. As compared to the deep blue sky in the night, the color results in wonderful insights and ideas. Honesty and reliability are both virtues that are related to this color as well as presence and authority.

Yellow color indicates our sense of self and identity. It results in the feelings of happiness and joy. It is often associated with the brain and mental faculties hence giving rise to clear thought. It helps in gathering knowledge and knowing one;s own direction in life.

Joy and bliss are both feelings that are associated with the color orange. By wearing this color, one is able to get easily past trauma, nasty experience and shock. It is a color that enhances one;s social being, self belonging and connection to the community.

White is a color that is worn by numerous people globally. In India especially, a larger portion of the country;s landscape is filled with the color, especially the buildings that have been built using white marble. This color is linked to strength, purity and glow.

Black is a color that is very much associated with being deep rooted. In the early stages, this color was worn by most people before 1922 when the Nankana Sahib massacre occurred. The color became famous among the people after the killings took place. Most of them turned to black clothes and turbans. According to them, the color gave them a sense of stability especially when they were mourning and in much anguish.

The other color that is quite common with the Sikh globally is gold. It helps in those anxious moments and helps in bringing about a feeling of happiness. When it comes to providing answers to life;s situations, this color is strongly connected to that. It is a color that enhances healing.

If all these turban colors would be mixed together, the outcome will be marvelous. An individual;s qualities will be revealed as well as his true characteristics. This person will be certain of his real identity and will possess a sense of belonging. He is focused, always ready to encounter problems in life and handle them in a sober way. This person is able to mingle well with other people and can handle responsibilities very well. Happiness and peace are the benefits of this type of color combinations.




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