No we dont its Rajasthani (State) Turban only Sikh's and Rajasthani wear turban And that is north. western Indian dont and I am Maharashtra where Maratha empire was. what we wear is completely different and only done on celebration where Sikh's wear it every day.
@@Jungkookwifebuthedontknow you know it's because fading cultural values. Now less hindus are wearing it because it's a cultural thing and not religious. While in sikh it's connected to religion. And his turban is of Rajasthani style. Hindus still wear turban but on special occasions like marriages.
@@sakurarara4725 अच्छा.. वो बौद्ध धर्म और ईसाइयों का मजाक बना रहे हैं तो में हिन्दुओ का मजाक बनते देखूँ ??? वाह क्या लॉजिक लगाया है। और जहाँ तक सेंसिटिव होने की बात है तो क्यों न होऊं अगर तुम्हे फर्क नही पड़ता तो भाड़ में जाओ मुझे पड़ता है और में बोलूंगा।
Lots of love from India 💓❤💓 Being a Hindu, i just want to point out that Polygamy isn't allowed anymore in Hindu religion or in overall india except Muslims and few other exceptions.😊
We have like 5 religion in indonesia, i'm christian my close friends muslim and hindu. I have friends from 5 religion. This is very normal in indonesia, but yeah religion also very sensitive issues in our country.
hard to say .. us in Malaysia have many religions too and sometimes , it's a bit hard for me to say something religious to others cause everyone is different
singapore also has multiple religions! as buddhists, we usually pray to hindu temples when we walk past them out of respect for hinduism since buddhism came from hinduism.
Finally english subs! Actually the man with red turban is quite cute 😍😍😍 i love how monk jang and pastor im are still funny with or without a guest 👍👍👍
Seen lots of pranks but not like this ,😂😂😂 great work guy's, great concept, 1st time seeing this can't contain myself from laughing till my stomach hurts , .M a Big Fan now ..👍👍❤️ Manipur..🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Polygamy and polyandry existed in India in ancient and medieval times. Common depiction of polyandry in ancient times can been seen in Mahabharata where draupadi is married to 5 pandava brothers. And in medival period kings had several wives. Most of the time girls were married of to the king so that the the the father of that girl can keep his Providence.
@DONT SUBSCRIBE polyandry was practiced in ancient India but began to show decline as time went by, however it still existed in some parts of India in the medieval period. For example in Kerala it was practiced by an upper caste community. The girl will be married of to several brothers in the family she was getting married of to. Polygamy was deemed punishable act only in 1956 and yes we can say it ceased to exist in modern India because of the law.
@DONT SUBSCRIBE I never said it was a common practice. I said it existed in ancient times and medival period. As compared to polygamy, the rate of polyandry was low but it was still practiced in some parts of India during those times, though not widely prevelant.