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Beautiful Indian nazar Battu or Kan Drishti Gombe hanging in front of the house Royalty Free Stock Photo
Design of Nazar Battu entrance inside Laxminarayan Temple in New Delhi, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nimbu-Mirchi (lemon and chili) Nazar Battu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nimbu Mirch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lemon and chillies tied Royalty Free Stock Photo
Physic nut, Purging nut or Barbadose nut (Jatropha curcas L.) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Chilies tied with thread and tied for hanging on front of indian stores Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lemon and chilies tied together with a thread, also known as totka or nazar battu.
Nimbu mirchi lemon chilli for anti curse anti bad omen Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration of desi indian art style hanging lemon and chilies. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Multicolored evil eye supersticious bracelets background texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lemon and red Chilies tied with thread and tied for hanging on doors isolated on black background with copy space for text Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lemon and red Chilies tied with thread and tied for hanging on human hand isolated on black background with copy space for text Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dry Lemon and red Chilies tied with thread and tied for hanging on human hand isolated on black background with copy space for Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Chilies tied with thread and tied for hanging on front of indian stores Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lemon and chilies tied together with a thread, also known as totka or nazar battu. This is an Indian belief to avoid any bad fortune or bad omen. Totkas are mainly hung over the main door of the house to block any evil.


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