GULAL Holi Color Powder Pack of 1(Green, 250 g) | Zipri.in
GULAL Holi Color Powder Pack of 1(Green, 250 g)

GULAL Holi Color Powder Pack of 1(Green, 250 g)

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? Natural & Permitted Food Grade Ingredients. Product Of India. Made by released prisoners. Provides livelihood and rehabilitation opportunities to prisoners. Herbal and free of harmful chemicals. Skin-friendly and completely non-toxic. 100% SAFE. EASY TO CLEAN AND WASH. ? At SHUBH BRAND, our focus is fun, entertainment and fundraising. SHUBH BRAND offers wholesale color powder in individual packets and bulk color powder sales for large and small events of all kinds. ? Premium Color Powder ? The bulk color powder makes it easy for your color stations to use for your school fundraisers, outdoor activities, birthday parties, and more! The powder is the most economical way to order for your events because you get the most for your money. ? Gulal powders were prepared from flowers coming from trees, such as the Indian coral tree and the flame of the forest, that had medicinal properties, beneficial to the skin. After the advent of synthetic dyes in the middle of the 19th century, the disappearance of trees in urban areas and the pursuit of higher profits led to the abandonment of natural colors. ? Gulal powder has always had an important role in has always been used for religious purposes. Besides the Holi festival, the use of colored powders appears in other ceremonies, such as funerals. In this case, in some populations, a particular ritual occurs when the deceased is a married man. The widow puts on all the ornaments she possesses and takes leave of her husband adorning him with all her jewels. Holding a small brass plate with colored powders, she lets the men participating in the ceremony paint the face of the deceased. This ritual is associated with the one of marriage, in which the bridegroom and the bride anoint themselves with colored powders for four days before the wedding. This ointment, indeed, is meant to prepare their bodies for conjugal life.[5] Beyond the religious sphere