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Does anyone have advice on how to tie a jora?

I see it done most of the time as like tying a knot on rope but with hair.. this is probably, as if pulled to tight, the hair might get stuck like that... someone please help?

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Re: Joora - Tied Hair

Sat Nam and Greetings-
I would like to know, too!
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/new-to-sikhism/17828-joora-tied-hair.html
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Re: Joora - Tied Hair

WJKK WJKF. Yeah thats pretty much right, but if u pull tight it will not get stuck hahah. u can also used a a bit of your Dastaar fabric and wrap it in your jooda if you have not so long hair.
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Re: Joora - Tied Hair

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its no different from the joora the female do at slight posterior location with their hairs

so their no specific way and you can take help of any lady around and she can teach you
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and I think this is how most sikh learn it . from a lady ( in most cases its beloved Mother
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Well I found that most ladys who wear there dastaars tie there joora at the back of their heads where most men who wear Noks tie it more to the front or centre of their heads.
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Re: Joora - Tied Hair

Satnam Singh Khalsa Ji,

My observations are similar to yours. But we can surely learn from the innovative ways in tying a dastar, dumala or turban from a lady. Some YouTube videos are really amazing.
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Tying a joora is like a making a knot. There are many ways to make a knot - similar to a knot for a rope.
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thank you ALL VERY much for the help!
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Re: Joora - Tied Hair

yeah all depends on the type of Dastaar u wear. I wear a Dhamalla so mine is in the middle kinda near the back I would say but its like very large for my dastaars shape. but all are diffrent forsure
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There is a video on YouTube -- How To Tie An Afghani Turban. I watched it about 12 times.

You have to screen out the disco dancers dressed like Persian soldiers in bikinis gyrating in time to a really bad disco tape to get the full effect of the turban tying lesson.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=17828
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=17828

However, the Afghan turban is one of the simpler ones to tie. After covering your head, leaving about a foot of material loose at the neck, you wrap thin folds firmly around the forehead and going around the left ear, to the base of the skull, then above the right ear, and back again. All in one direction. Then, after a few turns, neatly tuck the folding end into the folds at the back of the head.

This approach does not involve changing direction, and it looks like less cloth is used. I mention it because the folds are low. So probably you can place your joora almost anywhere, except the top of your head. And it probably works better than other dastar for people with less hair.

I don't have the YouTube link because I really do not like YouTube -- leaves cookies.
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