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Kumkum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kumkum powder, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kumkum powder Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kumkum powder, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kumkum offerings to tree God in South india Royalty Free Stock Photo
Happy Makar Sankranti - Tilgul or Til Gul with haldi Kumkum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elegant Rakhi on Silk Pillow with Rice, Kumkum, and Sweets Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kumkum
Close-up of auspicious red orange colored Sindoor or kumkum in brass small bowl during any Hindu pooja over black Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rakhi bangle with red kumkum and white powder bowl for the festival Raksha Bandhan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Happy Makar Sankranti Festival - Tilgul or Til ladoo in a bowl or plate with haldi kumkum and flowers with Fikri /Reel/Chakri /Spo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Happy Makar Sankranti - indian festival and tilgul with kite or patang and reel / fikri or spool with haldi kumkum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rakshabandhan festival, diya rakhi kumkum and akshata in thali, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian festival Raksha Bandhan with wrist band Rakhi, Rice Grains and Kumkum. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibrant kumkum powder with beaded bracelet and red thread on a white studio background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kumkum, is a powder used for social and religious markings in Hinduism. It is either made from turmeric or saffron. The turmeric is dried and powdered with a bit of slaked lime, which turns the rich yellow powder into a red color.


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