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Gulal or abir is the
traditional name
given to the
coloured powders used for some
Hindu rituals, in
particular for the Holi
festival or Dol
Purnima (though...
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Northern parts of India,
children and
youth spray coloured powder solutions (
gulal) at each other,
laugh and celebrate,
while adults smear dry
coloured powder...
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Gulaal (
gulal, Crimson) is a 2009
Indian Hindi-language
political drama film
directed by
Anurag Kashyap,
starring Raj
Singh Chaudhary, Kay Kay Menon,...
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navajibaba are some
sasankathis in this festival. Due to
scattering of ‘
Gulal’ by the
devotees the
entire temple complex appears pink and even the Jyotiba...
- 'color ball') is a small,
spherical container made from lac,
filled with dry
Gulal powder, used for
celebrating the
Hindu festival of Holi. It is a traditional...
- India. 14
August 2019.
Archived from the
original on 9
October 2019. "'
Gulal' fame
Manasi Parekh Gohil back on television!".
Daily Bhaskar. Archived...
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Tomatina adds to park
revelry -
Funmakers get
drenched in
tomatoes instead of
gulal ahead of festival".
Calcutta Telegraph.
Archived from the
original on 3...
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Pueblo pottery,
though not
restricted to use on
water pots in this case. The
gulal and abir (colored powders) used by
North Indian Hindus during the festive...
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First edition. Amdavad:
Swaminarayana Aksharpitha, 2007 "Haldi, Kumkum,
Gulal and Gandha".
Sanatan Sanstha. 2014-07-08.
Retrieved 2021-04-28. Wikimedia...
- July 2014. "Holi Special:
Television artists play
waterless Holi on 'Masti
Gulal Ki'".
Archived from the
original on 26
October 2022.
Retrieved 15 September...