What is a Rishi knot?

A Rishi is known as a wise one who coils his or her hair up during the day and combs it down at night. When hair is tied up in a traditional 'Rishi knot,' it is believed to absorb and emit spiritually pure vibrations. The circular shape keeps energy moving in a clockwise manner and retains it within the body.
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Why do boys wear a Joora?

A joora is necessary to tie the patka. This is a square of turban cloth worn by many Sikh children to cover their kes and keep it neat. The patka is also worn by adults beneath the turban as the base for a pagri, a turban style worn by many Sikh men.
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Why do Sikhs have a top knot?

Significance. Kesh is a symbol of devotion to God, reminding Sikhs that they should obey the will of God.
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What does a hair bun symbolize?

Although the bun hairstyle is synonymous with ballet, it owes its origins to the women of Ancient Greece, who created a hairstyle now known as the Greek knot. A simple, low-lying bun knotted at the back of the neck, it was typically adorned with jewellery as a status symbol for wealthy Greek women.
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What is a bun on top of head called?

"Chignon" is the French word for bun, but in its American and British usage, it's an abbreviated term, originating from the phrase "chignon du cou," or "bun at the nape of the neck." With the shortening and misappropriation of the French, it's easy to see why there's so much confusion.
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WHY we should have our hair coiled up in a rishi knot/bun and how to do it. Ra of Earth



What is a man's ponytail called?

What is a male ponytail called? When male hair is gathered in the back and tied together, it is simply a men ponytail or a male pony. However, if you leave the hair half way through the loop or twist around the base, it is referred to as a men bun.
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When did Koreans start cutting their hair?

Changes began during the late 19th century amid the modernization of Korea, as men were ordered by government officials to cut their hair. The traditional styles of Korea -- from the knotted-up “sangtu” to women's “binyeo” -- gave away to more modern styles.
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What does it mean when a Chinese girl cuts her hair?

For single ladies they are supposed to let some hair down. Also, cutting hair could be an offense in Chinese Culture, as people believed that your body are all the gifts from your parents, damaging your body equals to insulting your parents, which is unfilial. Cutting of hair can be seen as a punishment or humiliation.
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What does cutting off a ponytail mean?

The cutting off of a person's top-knot was a significant event in traditional Japanese culture. The removal of one's top-knot, as voluntarily performed by Zuko, Iroh, and Hei-Ran, was considered a renouncement of title, social status, and pride.
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What does a man bun say about a man?

The man bun is arguably a symbol of something new and daring in an age when it's harder than ever to buck the status quo. Short neat hair has been "in" ever since Mad Men brought it back, and the man bun is a fresh transgression.
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Can Sikh remove pubic hair?

Sikhs. The Sikh religion forbids cutting or shaving any bodily hair.
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What is a female Sikh called?

Kaur is a common name in the Sikh community. In a tradition that began more than 300 years ago, the name Kaur is given to every baptized female Sikh.
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Why do Punjabis not cut their hair?

Since 1699, about two centuries after the founding of the religion, Sikh leaders have prohibited their members from cutting their hair, saying long hair is a symbol of Sikh pride. The turban was conceived to manage the long hair and intended to make Sikhs easily identifiable in a crowd.
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Can a woman be a Sikh?

Women in Sikhism participate in all religious, cultural, social, and secular activities including lead religious congregations, take part in the Akhand Path (the continuous recitation of the Holy Scriptures), perform Kirtan (congregational singing of hymns), and work as a Granthis.
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Do Sikhs drink alcohol?

Drinking alcohol is often associated with the Punjabi culture, but is prohibited in Sikhism. Baptised Sikhs are forbidden from drinking but some non-baptised Sikhs do consume alcohol. Whilst the vast majority of those who do drink have no problem, a small number of Punjabi Sikh women are affected.
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Can a Sikh man show his hair?

"In the Sikh tradition there is no prohibition of showing your hair. It's not that hair cannot be seen. It's an identity, as opposed to having to cover your hair." His flowing locks are so long he can wrap them up without a hair band or elastic.
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Why do Japanese ban ponytails?

The Japanese school system is rife with strict rules on what students can wear, from their socks to their hair. But one rule is now attracting growing backlash for the reasoning behind it: female students are banned from wearing their hair in ponytails because men could find the nape of their necks arousing.
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Why was Zuko bald?

It didn't really do Zuko's character design any favors, but now the reason why has been fully explained. It was a punishment for losing the Agni Kai against his father, a way to add insult onto injury. Thankfully, Zuko abandoned this hairstyle after his banishment and grew the luscious locks we've all grown to love.
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What is Korra's hair style called?

Sokka's wolftail in The Legend of Korra resembles a Japanese hairstyle called a chonmage, a hairstyle common in the Edo period.
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Why did Chinese men keep long hair?

From antiquity until the Qing Dynasty, Chinese men have kept their hair long, in accordance with the Confucian view that long hair was a sign of piety and virility. Cutting hair was seen as barbaric and even anti-social. The men used to wind up their hair and keep it bound at the top of the head.
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What is the five pains method?

Although the burning of books is the act Li Si is most remembered for by Chinese scholars, it's another of his ideas that has captured the popular imagination: his invention of The Five Pains. In this method of torture and execution, a criminal would have first his nose cut off, then a hand and a foot.
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What is a Chinese pigtail called?

The queue hairstyle (or pigtail) was worn by Chinese men between the 1600s and the early 1900s. The queue was a hairstyle in which the front and sides of the head were shaved and the rest was plaited into a braid, this was originally a Manchu (a north-eastern Chinese region) hairstyle.
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What does a flower in your hair mean in Korea?

2015/01/30 / 15 Comments. So apparently if a girl is acting silly or strange and she has a flower in her hair, Koreans will say things like, “Oh yeah, she has a flower in her hair, that's why” because those type of strange girls are likely to put flowers in their hair.
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Why do Korean mothers have short hair?

It's grown to be a part of a Korean culture. Old ladies in Korea think long hair means more grooming to do. They also point out that when you get older, your hair gets thinned and weakened, so it won't look good to others.
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What does red hair mean in Korean culture?

Surely any bold color could have made the same statement. But perhaps the answer lies in the significance of the color red in Korean culture. According to the National Folk Museum of Korea, “For a long time, the color red has been believed to have shamanistic power for warding off evil spirits or bad luck.
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