Yellow is one of the most popular colors thrown during Holi. Called gulal, the fine powder is made from a mixture of starch and dyes. One factory in India, Radha Kishan Color World, produces 2,000 ...
Gulal Gota, a cherished tradition of Gujarat and Rajasthan, is said to be losing its significance among today's modern generation. It is a small sphere filled with different colours or Abeer, which ...
Playing Holi with vibrant organic Holi colours adds fun to the festival while keeping your skin safe. Commercial synthetic colours often contain harsh chemicals, but homemade organic gulal made with ...
Holi, also known as the festival of colors, is a holiday commonly celebrated by gathering and throwing colored powder, or “Gulal.” This year, Holi (pronounced “ho-LEE”) falls on Friday, March 18. Here ...
Lucknow: Kachnar flowers have provided base for the lavendar-hued herbal gulal that will be used in Holi celebration at Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and Kashi Vishwanath Dham in Varanasi. CSIR-National ...
A growing concern that arises every holi is that of wastage of resources. Hence playing with water isn't a preferred option but you can always play with powder or gulal instead. Not all powders, ...
Holi, the festival of colors, is a colorful celebration that heralds the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. The festive ritual of hurling colored powders, or gulal, is a part of this ...
New Delhi: Holi is almost here, and markets are already glowing with heaps of bright powders. While they look festive, many synthetic colours contain harsh chemicals that may irritate the skin, sting ...
Kolkata: Regaal Resources, a city-based manufacturer of maize-based specialty products, will start making herbal gulal alongside existing products such as gluten, germ, maize flour, icing sugar, ...
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