Why Sikhs Don’t Wear Caps or Hats in the Gurdwara | Q&A


In the Darbar of Guru Granth Sahib Ji, there is a dress code that we should follow with respect. We cover our heads with a turban, scarf, or dupatta to show humility, and caps or hats aren’t part of this tradition. Instead of looking to Western culture for fashion, we should focus on building a connection with our Guru. Meeting our Guru with love and respect means following the Gurdwara's dress code, keeping our minds and hearts on the spiritual path.