gobar

navigate by keyword : wood wall undefined trunk stonewall stacked soil ruins rock pattern gobar geology flooring floor dung dried cow cakes brickwork brick boulder bedrock asphalt art

Cow dung cakes, also known as \
Cow dung cakes, also known as \
Cow dung cakes, gobar upla for Indian rituals die Royalty Free Stock Photo
Auspicious Traditional Indian Offerings with Marigold Flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gorha production by Old lady in madhubani India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cow is standing near the sea and she is doing potti Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pure Cow Dung Cakes Gobar Upla for Hawan and Indian Rituals, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cow dung cakes, also known as
Pure Cow Dung Cakes Gobar Upla for Hawan and Indian Rituals, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Desi Cow Dung Cakes - Natural Fuel and Organic Fertilizer Royalty Free Stock Photo
This picture was cow dung collected Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian fuel upla producing for open field Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hindu Pooja Gobar Ganesha Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hindu Pooja Gobar Ganesha Royalty Free Stock Photo
Production of cooking fuel gorha in madhubani India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cow dung cakes, also known as gobar, are stacked and dried on a brick wall. The cakes appear in a uniform pattern and are used as fuel in many rural areas. These round, flat cakes are made by shaping fresh cow dung and allowing it to dry thoroughly. The wall's coarse texture aids in the drying process by ensuring air circulation. Cow dung is a traditional, renewable biofuel source commonly used for cooking or heating in parts of South Asia.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2025. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.