Republic Day ReflectionDoes Wearing a Turban or Cap Make a Person More Honest, Brave, and Brilliant?Introduction: Republic Day and the Power of SymbolsEvery year on 26 January, India celebrates Republic Day, a day that marks the birth of the Indian Constitution and reminds citizens of democracy, dignity, duty, and
Republic Day Reflection Does Wearing a Turban or Cap Make a Person More Honest, Brave, and Brilliant? Introduction: Republic Day and the Power of Symbols Every year on 26 January, India celebrates Republic Day, a day that marks the birth of the Indian Constitution and reminds citizens of democracy, dignity, duty, and unity. It is not merely a ceremonial holiday; it is a day of reflection — a reminder of who we are as a nation and what values we choose to carry forward. On this day, one image consistently draws attention and invites discussion: India’s Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi appearing in a distinctive turban. The choice of headgear is never random. It is deliberate, symbolic, and deeply rooted in India’s civilizational consciousness. This visual naturally brings a philosophical question to mind: If a person wears a turban, cap, or cloth on the head, does it make them extra brilliant, extra honest, and extra brave? Is this belief true, or is it simply emotion...