According to a report by the British “Daily Mail” on August 28, a 60-year-old devout Sikh in Punjab, India, Avtar Singh Mauni has the world’s largest headscarf, measuring 645 meters in length. It weighs 45 kg and takes 6 hours to wear. Most Sikhs’ turbans are only 5 to 7 meters long, but Mauni decided to extend it significantly to break the world record. If the length of Mauni’s turban is officially confirmed, he will surpass the Guinness record holder for the longest turban, Major Singh (Major Singh), whose turban is 400 meters long.
Mauni said the purple and orange cloth weighed 30 kilograms. But if you add other decorations, the total weight reaches 45 kg. If you add his saber and heavy bracelets, he needs to add another 39 kilograms of weight. Because the turban was too wide and too high, Mauni could not ride in a car, so he could only go on a pilgrimage to the pilgrimage by motorcycle.