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310:, the use of coloured powders appears in other ceremonies, such as funerals. In this case, in some populations, a particular ritual occurs when the deceased is a married man. The widow puts on all the ornaments she possesses and takes leave of her husband adorning him with all her jewels. Holding a small brass plate with colored powders, she lets the men participating in the ceremony paint the face of the deceased. This ritual is associated with the one of marriage, in which the bridegroom and the bride anoint themselves with coloured powders for four days before the wedding. This ointment, indeed, is meant to prepare their bodies for conjugal life. Beyond the religious sphere, the consumption of gulal powder is spread for different uses. 187: 249: 41: 200: 145: 288:
In the new natural processes to make herbal gulal, no salts of any heavy metal are used and the combination of ingredients provides a powder having a soft and supple touch with good ability to stick to skin. The production of dry colour composition is eco-friendly as no toxic ingredients are released
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The new industrial dyes have been manufactured through chemical processes with non-standard parameters and hence the resulting colours are sometimes toxic for face and skin, causing problems such as eye irritation, allergies, skin infection and asthma. Unsafe products have often been sold on the road
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According to Hindu mythology, Radha was extremely fair and Lord Krishna had a dark complexion. Because of their different skin tones, Krishna often worried about whether Radha would accept him and complained to his mother Yashoda. Yashoda once jokingly suggested that Krishna paint Radha's face a
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of Patiala shows that the application of gulal or food colours to latent fingerprints can give clear results. During this study, a few grams of dry colours were taken and sprinkled over different surfaces, such as normal paper, on top of CDs, over aluminium foil and aluminium sheets. It was
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Recently, the various harmful effects and concerns for the environment (synthetic powders caused temporary wastewater pollution, too) generated awareness and encouraged people to celebrate an eco-friendly Holi. For the preparation of herbal gulal, a variety of safe dyes can be used, such as
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Indian manufacturers of Holi colours are facing huge losses as Chinese alternatives capture more of the market. A survey reported that Chinese products are more innovative and cheaper by up to 55%, comparing to powders manufactured locally in regions like
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different colour to hide any differences. Krishna did as his mother advised and used gulal to smear Radha's face. And that's how the celebration of Holi began.
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in the middle of 19th century, the disappearance of trees in urban areas and the pursuit of higher profits led to the abandonment of natural colours.
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Chemicals in Holi colours can lead to many harmful effects on health like skin issues, eye and respiratory problems.
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concluded that commonly and easily available agents are a useful substitute for the decipherment of latent prints.
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during the preparation. In this way, it has been possible to replace synthetic colours with natural ones.
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In earlier times, Gulal powders were prepared from flowers coming from trees, such as the
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Ganesh Mulwad, "Holi Mumbai 2020: Know How Mumbaikars Reveal Their Happy Colors!"
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by small traders, in boxes with labels saying "for industrial use only".
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dancers who scatter Gulal powders during the final minute of the song.
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is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some
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Kapoor, V.P. and Pushpangadan, P., "Natural dye-based Herbal Gulal"
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during the Holi festival, using gulal powder as a central feature.
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culture and has always been used for religious purposes. Besides
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One use of this powder has been developed in the field of latent
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Kumari, Harish; Kaur, Ramanjit; Garg, Rakesh K. (2011).
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World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Face color mostly used in Holi celebration in India
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