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Sindoor box Royalty Free Stock Photo
Groom putting Sindoor on Bride's forehead in Indian Hindu wedding. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Applying sindoor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Groom putting Sindoor on Bride's forehead in Indian Hindu wedding. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sindoor khela Goddess durga Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of very beautiful Indian bride holding traditional wooden sindur or sindoor box in hand, Wedding symbol sindoor box Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian Hindu Wedding Traditional Designer Sindoor Pot. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sindoor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Groom putting Sindoor on Bride's forehead in Indian Hindu wedding. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The sindoor & sindor pot . Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of very beautiful Indian bride holding traditional wooden sindur or sindoor box in hand, Wedding symbol sindoor box Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE RED SINDOOR . Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sindoor or Sindooram is a traditional vermilion red or orange-red colored cosmeticpowder from Indian Subcontinent, usually worn by married women along the part of their hair.In Hindu communities the use of sindoor indicates a woman is married and ceasing to wear it usually implies widowhood


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