1. Kurta:
- A long, loose-fitting tunic with a collar.
- Made from cotton or other comfortable fabric.
- Often features decorative patterns, embroidery, or buttons.
2. Pajama (Salwar):
- Loose drawstring trousers that typically complement the kurta in color.
3. Dupatta (Chadra):
- A long scarf or shawl that is draped around the neck, shoulders, or head.
- Traditionally used by Sikh men as a symbol of respect.
Additionally, Sikh men may wear a "pagri" (turban) as part of their pilgrimage attire. The pagri signifies honor, discipline, and dedication to their faith.
Sikh women also wear modest and respectful clothing during the pilgrimage. Their attire typically consists of a "salwar kameez" or a "Punjabi suit." This outfit includes the following:
1. Kameez (Kurti):
- A long, loose tunic that reaches below the knee.
- Often made from vibrant colors and traditional patterns.
2. Salwar:
- Baggy trousers with a drawstring waist.
3. Dupatta (Chadar):
- A long scarf or shawl that is draped over the head and shoulders.
For both men and women, the attire worn on a pilgrimage to Amritsar symbolizes their reverence for Sikhism, their commitment to spiritual growth, and their connection to the sacred city.