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What to Wear to a Hindu Funeral or Sikh Funeral in the UK: A Complete Dress Guide

February 28, 2026

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If you have been invited to a Hindu or Sikh funeral in the UK and are unsure what to wear, you are not alone. Many people — whether attending as family, a close friend, or a colleague — want to show the right level of respect but are uncertain about the expected dress code. Getting this right matters: it shows care and sensitivity towards the grieving family and honours the traditions of the ceremony.

This guide covers everything you need to know about what to wear to a Hindu funeral, what to wear to a Sikh funeral, and the key differences between the two — so you can attend with confidence and respect.

White cotton saree with jasmine flowers representing appropriate dress for a Hindu funeral in the UK
White and cream traditional Indian garments — the standard dress code for Hindu and Sikh funerals in the UK

What to Wear to a Hindu Funeral in the UK

Hindu funerals in the UK — whether the cremation service or the prayer gatherings held at the family home — follow certain dress code expectations rooted in tradition and spiritual meaning.

The Colour to Wear: White

White is the traditional colour of mourning in Hindu culture and is the most appropriate choice for a Hindu funeral. Unlike Western funerals where black is customary, white or off-white is the respectful colour for a Hindu funeral in the UK.

White symbolises purity, peace, and the soul's transition from this life. Wearing white demonstrates cultural awareness and deep respect for the family and their traditions.

Other Acceptable Colours

If you do not have white clothing available, muted, subdued tones are also appropriate:

  • Cream and ivory
  • Pale grey
  • Soft beige or stone
  • Light blue (acceptable but white is preferred)

Colours to Avoid at a Hindu Funeral

Certain colours carry strong associations in Hindu culture and should be avoided at a funeral:

  • Bright red — associated with celebration, weddings, and auspicious occasions; deeply inappropriate at a funeral
  • Orange and saffron — sacred colours associated with religious ceremony; best avoided unless you are a Hindu Pandit or swami
  • Bright pink, yellow, or green — festive colours that can feel disrespectful in a mourning context
  • Black — while black is sometimes worn by Hindu families who are more westernised, it is generally not traditional and white is always the safer choice

What to Wear: Men

For men attending a Hindu funeral in the UK, appropriate attire includes:

  • A white or cream kurta pyjama — the most traditional and respectful choice
  • White or light-coloured Western trousers with a plain white or cream shirt
  • A light-coloured suit if you do not have traditional Indian clothing

What to Wear: Women

For women attending a Hindu funeral in the UK, appropriate attire includes:

  • A white or off-white saree — the traditional choice for Hindu women in mourning
  • A white or cream salwar kameez (with dupatta)
  • Modest Western clothing in white, cream, or pale tones — a plain white dress or blouse and trousers is perfectly respectful if traditional Indian attire is not available

Head Covering at a Hindu Funeral

Head covering is not a strict requirement at Hindu funerals unless you are attending a ceremony inside a Mandir (Hindu temple), where covering the head as a mark of respect is customary. When in doubt, bring a light scarf that can be used if needed.

Jewellery and Accessories

Keep jewellery minimal and understated. Avoid bold, colourful, or flashy pieces. Married Hindu women may wear a small amount of traditional jewellery, but the overall effect should be modest and respectful.

White dupatta and patka head coverings representing the Sikh funeral dress code requirement to cover your head in the Gurdwara
A white cotton saree with jasmine flowers — traditional dress for women attending a Hindu funeral in the UK

What to Wear to a Sikh Funeral in the UK

Sikh funerals — whether at the Gurdwara, at the family home during the Akhand Paath, or at the crematorium — have their own dress code expectations. The guidelines are similar to Hindu funerals in some ways but with some important differences.

The Colour to Wear: White or Muted Tones

As with Hindu funerals, white is the most appropriate and respectful colour for a Sikh funeral. Muted, subdued tones — cream, pale grey, light blue — are also acceptable. The principle is that your clothing should not draw attention to itself or appear celebratory.

Colours to Avoid at a Sikh Funeral

  • Bright red — strongly associated with Sikh weddings and celebrations
  • Orange and saffron — sacred colours in Sikhism, worn by holy figures
  • Bright or bold colours generally — any clothing that feels festive or attention-seeking

Head Covering: Essential at a Gurdwara

This is the most important dress code rule for a Sikh funeral: everyone must cover their head when entering a Gurdwara, regardless of gender, faith, or background. This is a sign of deep respect for the Guru Granth Sahib.

Most Gurdwaras will provide head coverings at the entrance, but it is respectful to bring your own. For women, a plain white or light-coloured dupatta (scarf) is ideal. For men, a plain white or cream handkerchief or small scarf can be used, or a patka if you have one.

Shoes

You will be expected to remove your shoes before entering the Gurdwara. Wearing clean socks is considerate.

What to Wear: Men

  • A white or cream kurta pyjama with a plain head covering
  • White or light-coloured Western trousers and shirt
  • A plain, modest suit in light colours

What to Wear: Women

  • A white or cream salwar kameez with dupatta (which can also serve as a head covering)
  • A white or off-white saree
  • Modest Western clothing in white or pale tones, with a separate head covering
Muted white and cream traditional Indian clothing representing respectful Asian funeral attire for non-Hindu and non-Sikh guests in the UK
Muted, respectful clothing in white and cream tones — appropriate attire for non-Hindu or non-Sikh guests attending a South Asian funeral in the UK

Guidance for Non-Hindu and Non-Sikh Guests

If you are attending a Hindu or Sikh funeral as a non-South Asian guest, the family will always appreciate the effort you make to dress respectfully. A few key principles:

  • White is always safe — it signals respect and cultural awareness at both Hindu and Sikh funerals
  • If in doubt, ask — the family will be touched that you cared enough to check
  • Modest and understated — aim for clothing that does not draw attention
  • No black required — though it will not cause offence, white is more culturally aligned
  • Bring a head covering for a Gurdwara — this is essential, not optional

What About Children?

Children should follow the same colour guidelines — white or pale, muted tones. Comfort matters too, particularly for long ceremonies. Head coverings are required for children entering a Gurdwara, just as for adults. Most Gurdwaras will have small coverings available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I wear black to a Hindu funeral in the UK?

While black will not cause serious offence, it is not traditional and white is strongly preferred. If you have no white or light-coloured clothing, plain dark clothing is better than something brightly coloured or patterned.

Do I need to cover my head at a Hindu funeral?

Head covering is not a strict requirement at Hindu cremation services or home prayer gatherings, but it is respectful to cover your head if asked or if inside a Mandir. At a Gurdwara for a Sikh funeral, head covering is essential for everyone.

What shoes should I wear to an Asian funeral?

Wear clean, plain footwear. If attending a service at a Gurdwara or Mandir, you will be asked to remove your shoes, so slip-on footwear can be practical. Avoid open-toed sandals or heavily decorated shoes.

Is it acceptable to wear a suit to a Hindu or Sikh funeral?

Yes. A plain, light-coloured suit in white, cream, pale grey, or beige is perfectly appropriate for both Hindu and Sikh funerals. Avoid black suits if possible, particularly for Hindu funerals.

What should women wear if they do not own a saree or salwar kameez?

A plain white or cream dress or blouse with trousers is entirely appropriate. The key is modesty and the right colour. The family will appreciate the thought you have shown.

I am attending both a Hindu and a Sikh funeral — can I wear the same outfit to both?

Yes. A white or cream outfit with modest styling is appropriate for both. The main additional requirement for the Sikh funeral is a head covering, which you can bring separately.

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