Do you know juttis (with sharp extended tips curved upwards like traditional mustaches) have no left or right distinction. Over time they take the shape of the foot.
Sikh Heritage Day, Castle Hill Showground, Sydney, Australia (Sunday 2 April 2017)
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A young Sikh warrior twirls a Chakari weapon during a Gatka martial arts demo.
Chakari is a wooden ring from which hang cloth or steel balls connected by string or chain. When the balls are lit with fire, they are twirled in the face of enemy elephants.
Sikh Heritage Day, Castle Hill Showground, Sydney, Australia (Sunday 2 April 2017)
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Sikh warriors fighting with wooden swords during a Gatka martial arts demo.
Sikh Heritage Day, Castle Hill Showground, Sydney, Australia (Sunday 2 April 2017)
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Young and handsome volunteer worker with distinguished eyebrows handing out free ice cream to attendees.
Sikh Heritage Day, Castle Hill Showground, Sydney, Australia (Sunday 2 April 2017)
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We both found shelter from the rain outside the bathrooms. Might as well use the opportunity to snap a few close-ups. I later found out he was working in the Turban Academy Australia booth.
Sikh Heritage Day, Castle Hill Showground, Sydney, Australia (Sunday 2 April 2017)
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