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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. needle with him when he died? How could he take anything with him when he died? Duni Chand didn’t sleep at all that night. The next morning Duni Chand set off early to fi nd Guru Nanak. He handed back the needle and said, ‘You have taught me a very big lesson. I can’t take this needle with me into the next world. And I can’t take

  3. Hace 4 días · 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. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Sikhism is a religion and philosophy that started in the Punjab region of South Asia (modern-day Pakistan) around the late 15th century. It's one of the newest major religions, ranking as the fifth-largest worldwide, with about 25–30 million followers known as Sikhs.

  7. Hace 2 días · Sikhism - Values for living. Themes: Stories about Guru Nanak: 'The Milk and the Jasmine Flower' and 'Duni Chand and the Silver Needle'; deciding what's important in life; being welcoming....