Gulal is a colorful powder that is used during the Hindu festival of Holi to celebrate the arrival of spring. It is traditionally made from natural ingredients like turmeric, sandalwood, and other plant-based dyes. Gulal is thrown on people as a way to spread joy and celebrate the festival.
The colourful powders used on Phagwah are called abeer or gulal. These powders are vibrant and are traditionally thrown on each other during the Holi festival to celebrate the arrival of spring.
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The Telugu meaning of relation is సంబంధం (sambandham).
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the Indian gulal is all different colors traditionaly used in the celebration Holi
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Anurag Kashyap
use any colour of gulal. let it be red, yellow ,green...or any other..play colourful holi with your amazing friends.
Because Holi is the festival of colours and 'gulal' is thrown to make the festival colourful.
Harilal Upadhyaya has written: 'Dharti lal gulal' 'Mewadna Maharathi' 'Sampttina Sukhdukh' 'Ek Bhalo Spoot' 'Navanagarna Narbanka'
plassey is an anglicised pronunciation of palashi and the place derived its name from the palash tree known for its beautiful red flower that yield gulal the powder used in the festival of holi
Krishna, said to be the 8th avatara (incarnation) of Vishnu, used to celebrate the season of spring, specifically the Dol purnima, playing with abir-gulal along with his playmates in Vrindavan. Hence, they are remembered on Holi.
manzil par aaya mulk har bala ko tal ke sadiyo ke baad fir udde badal gulal ke hum layen hain toofan se kashti nikal ke is desh ko rakhna mere baccho sambhal ke
Veteran theatre personality Arvind Gaur is mentor and theatre guru of Deepak Dobriyal, ( filmfare award for Omkara film,The Blue Umbrella, Maqbool, Shaurya,Delhi 6 ,mumbai cutting & Gulal )
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