Spiritual Significance of Covering the Head – Teachings by Sant Trilochan Darshan Das Ji
Guru Maharaj Sant Trilochan Darshan Das Ji revives the true knowledge about the tradition of covering the head, explaining its divine purpose of preserving the Almighty God’s energy within the human body.
Covering the head comes under one of the laws of Almighty God. All demi-gods and goddesses cover their heads too.
Talking about worldly human traditions—in ancient times, the majority of communities covered their heads. Across various religions:
· Islam: Muslims cover their heads (Hijab, Niqab, Burqa).
· Judaism: Jewish people cover their heads with a small circular cap known as Kipaah (Sanskrit: Kripaah), and women wear head scarves (Shitel).
· Catholicism: In Baptism tradition, Catholics cover their heads (a tall peaked hat with a deep cleft on both sides).
· Hinduism: Hindus cover their heads—Lord Rama and Lord Krishna are often depicted with their heads covered.
This universal practice, found across faiths and cultures, is not mere tradition—it is a sacred law of the Divine, meant to preserve spiritual energy and maintain purity of thought. In honoring it, we align ourselves with the way of the saints, the demi-gods, and the Almighty Himself.