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  1. Sikh needle for turbans. Place of origin. Punjab. A salai ( Punjabi: ਸਲਾਈ) also known as a baaj ( Punjabi: ਬਾਜ) is a specially-designed needle for turbans that is used by Sikhs for tucking hair from inside the turban and is also used for smoothing out folds.

  2. 20 de sept. de 2022 · An assembly for primary schools, which is suitable for an act of collective worship, focuses on 'generosity' and a story from Sikhism called ‘The Rich Man and The Needle’. BBC School Radio ...

  3. Hace 1 día · The Jewish Story of Hanukkah. The Buddhist Story of Siddhartha and the Swan and The Monkey King. An animated film narrating the Sikh Story of the Milk and the Jasmine Flower and Duni Chand and...

  4. dbo: abstract. A salai (Punjabi: ਸਲਾਈ) also known as a baaj (Punjabi: ਬਾਜ) is a specially-designed needle for turbans that is used by Sikhs for tucking hair from inside the turban and is also used for smoothing out folds. There are various ranges of salai needles used by Sikhs. (en) dbo: thumbnail.

  5. The Rich Man and The Needle - The story tells how Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, meets Duni Chand, a very wealthy man, and how Guru Nanak teaches him to be generous. Treasure Champs. 13: Generosity - 'The Rich Man and the Needle' - BBC Teach

  6. There was one rich trader called Duni Chand. He was very good at making money. He was also very mean. He didn’t spend his money on other people. Duni Chand just kept all his money for himself. One day, Duni Chand heard that Guru Nanak was teaching in the city. Duni Chand wanted to meet this famous man. So he sent out a servant to invite Guru ...

  7. 22 de abr. de 2024 · In Sikhism, maya or wealth is seen in two ways: as material possessions and as an illusion. This illusion means viewing the world as real when it's actually temporary. The Sikh Gurus strongly oppose attachment to material wealth and the desire to accumulate more.