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- Q7379446 subject Q8744697.
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- Q7379446 abstract "A rumāl (Punjabi: ਰੁਮਾਲ) is a piece of clothing similar to a handkerchief or bandana. It is worn by Sikh men who cut their hair and other male guests when they are in a Gurdwara. Covering the head is respectful in Sikhism and if a man is not wearing a turban, then a rumāl must be worn before entering the Gurdwara. In most Gurdwaras, there is often a basket of rumāls outside for welcoming in more guests. If there are no rumāls supplied by the Gurdwara then a clean and plain handkerchief is the most suitable cloth to use.Outside the context of Sikhism, a rumāl is simply the Hindi, Nepali and Bengali word for handkerchief, and will be understood as such. Its association with Sikhism is not implied.The rumāl was used by the Thugees in India as a method of strangulation. A coin was knotted in one end of the scarf, and would be swung around the neck of the victim; who would then be strangled in the most brutal and abhorrent manner. The Thugees kill their victim in honour of the goddess of Death and Love, Kali. In the 1970s television series Dad's Army, Corporal Jones attempts to strangle Captain Ramsey with such a rumāl in the episode "We Know Our Onions".".
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- Q7379446 comment "A rumāl (Punjabi: ਰੁਮਾਲ) is a piece of clothing similar to a handkerchief or bandana. It is worn by Sikh men who cut their hair and other male guests when they are in a Gurdwara. Covering the head is respectful in Sikhism and if a man is not wearing a turban, then a rumāl must be worn before entering the Gurdwara. In most Gurdwaras, there is often a basket of rumāls outside for welcoming in more guests.".
- Q7379446 label "Rumāl".
- Q7379446 depiction Chamba_Rumal_.jpg.