RFC95BRX–A kumkum box - used by married woman in India as a custom
RFH97EW3–Turmeric and kumkum Powder in silverware
RMCRAT1R–Colourful Kumkum powder, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, North India, India, Asia
RMBM7GEX–Coloured colored kumkum powder on display in Devaraja market in Mysore, Karnataka, India.
RFCN3Y87–Colored colorful powder kumkum on Indian bazaar for holi festival celebration
RFFG1204–Concept , still life sindoor or kumkum vermillion powder with pot on white background , India
RMDMXBBF–kumkum in a shop in Omkareshwar Madhya Pradesh India
RFC5DMP6–Holy sign Swastik is drawn on bonnet of a car using Kumkum
RFEN7YK8–Betel Leaf with Rice,Coins,Red thread,Kumkum and Turmeric
RMDP0MA3–Indian Turmeric and kumkum marks on a banyan tree trunk outside a rural village hindu temple. Andhra Pradesh, India
RF2F3XY5N–Griha Pravesh Ritual - Right feet of a Newly married Indian Hindu bride in Saree stepping in a plate filled with liquid kumkum before entering house f
RMC50H3R–Selling Kumkum cosmetic powder at the market of Gokarna, during the Shivaratri religious festival
RFW4K7FK–Sindoor or Kumkum silver box on blue background used in Hindu religion
RFT41D6X–Haldi or turmeric powder and kumkum white isolated background
RF2D21M79–Tilak box. Kumkum is used as a 'Tilak' in India at auspicious occasion.
RF2T7CRAR–India's tradition Turmeric (Haldi) powder and kumkum powder in silver bowl for pooja.
RMER5XGP–Kumkum, coloured powder for Bindi dots, stall at Devaraja Market, Mysore, Karnataka, India
RM2HB11HD–Mysore, Karnataka, India : Conical piles of kumkum coloured powder used for bindi dots for sale at Devaraja market.
RFDC8YA0–Conical piles of kumkum (coloured powder used for bindi dots and pujas) at Devaraja Market; Mysore, Karnataka, India
RFW8DMMP–Top view of Rakhi on a wooden table with kumkum, chawal or rice grains and a white paper for copy space. Raksha Bandhan background concept.
RFH97EWT–Turmeric and kumkum Powder in silverware
RFB7AD7K–Red Kumkum powder, Ram Devra pilgrim festival, Ramdevra, Pokhran, Rajasthan, North India, Asia
RMBM7RXG–Coloured colored kumkum powder on display in Devaraja market in Mysore, Karnataka, India.
RFCN3Y5F–Colored colorful powder kumkum on Indian bazaar for holi festival celebration
RFFG1YW5–Heaps of red coloured powder kumkum with small plastic containers ; Khidrapur ; Kolhapur ; Maharashtra ; India 16 March 2008
RMDMX5DG–kumkum in a shop in Omkareshwar Madhya Pradesh India
RFC5DPP2–Matrimony card in shape of Betel Leaf, Piper betle with Areca nut, Rice, Kumkum & Turmeric
RMAGJEXN–Kumkum powder at Devaraja Market in Mysore, Southern India
RMCR8YJJ–Woman put color(Kumkum) at forehead, Dungeshwari cave(Mahakala caves), Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India
RF2F3XYF4–To apply tilak, a woman is taking a kumkum in her finger in india
RMC50FC7–Selling Kumkum cosmetic powder at the market of Gokarna, during the Shivaratri religious festival
RFW4HPR6–Sindoor or Kumkum silver box, areca and rice on blue background used in Hindu religion
RF2E507P1–Saffron Kit box holding the powder common during prayers offered to god
RFTRC4GH–Punjabi chura
RF2T7CRA9–India's tradition Turmeric (Haldi) powder and kumkum powder in silver bowl for pooja.
RMCBWN0H–Poor Indian beggar girl dressed in religious hindu attire. Selective focus.
RM2J8H916–Mysore, Karnataka, India : A woman shops for kumkum coloured powder used for bindi dots at a stall in Devaraja market.
RFFAN94C–A Hindu pooja set up. Pune, Maharashtra.
RMBA6WM2–Close up of a young Asian woman
RFH97EXD–Turmeric and kumkum Powder in silverware
RF2WC0HG4–Devaraja Market, Mysore
RMBM6XCF–Children playing with coloured kumkum powder in Jodhpur, known as The Blue City in Rajasthan, India.
RFE1N8KE–Vintage retro hipster style travel image of India symbol - Colored colorful powder kumkum in bowls on Indian bazaar for Holi
RFFG273G–Khajuraho graceful apsara filling kumkum lakshmana temple madhya pradesh india
RMDMXAXD–Souvenirs and kumkum in a shop in Omkareshwar Madhya Pradesh India
RFC5DPKD–Matrimony card in shape of Betel Leaf, Piper betle with Areca nut, Rice, Kumkum & Turmeric
RF2GETCD0–Rakhi, Indian brother and sister festival Raksha Bandhan concept. Happy raksha bandhan.
RF2GEH40E–Illustration of Thali which is prepared for Rakshabandhan. Thali decorated with Diya, Rakhi, Laddu, etc
RF2HCG4G8–Tilgul with other preparation for the festival of kites, also known as Makar Sankranti, Pune, Maharashtra, India
RMC50FEN–Selling Kumkum cosmetic powder at the market of Gokarna, during the Shivaratri religious festival
RF2H5HA6R–Happy Hindu kid with kumkum Bindi or Tilak on forehead by looking at camera on studio background - concept of smiling and positive joyful expression
RF2CGY3FJ–Indian traditional red vermilion in small container on flat white background or surface with selective focus.
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RF2T7CRAB–India's tradition Turmeric (Haldi) powder and kumkum powder in silver bowl for pooja.
RMCBWMYN–Poor Indian beggar girl dressed in religious hindu attire. Selective focus.
RF2C71RMK–Shop of Colors in India
RFFAN94D–A Hindu pooja set up. Pune, Maharashtra.
RFW1DB04–Indian Traditional Worship Dish
RFW4TJRJ–Raksha Bandhan festival Concept showing designer Rakhi or Wrist Band with Pooja Thali, Gifts, Sweets arranged over colourful background.
RF2WC0HG3–Devaraja Market, Mysore
RMBM6Y9Y–Children playing with coloured kumkum powder in Jodhpur, known as The Blue City in Rajasthan, India.
RMEYAJTK–Street vendor boy selling saffron near Sarkara Devi Temple, Chirayinkeezhu, Kerala, India
RMET17R3–Foot print footprint with red kumkuma powder on white cloth
RMBR9CR5–Shop selling pooja items in front of Arunachaleswara temple in Thiruvannamali, Tamil Nadu.
RFCPB0HJ–Holi festival colour powder
RFD7C10Y–Holi India colored colorful powder kumkum on Indian bazaar for festival celebration
RF2AETJAM–A woman prepares a personal offering to a Hindu deity using a brass pot, a basket of betel leaves and fruit, and colorful kumkum powder.
RF2HCG49B–Tilgul with other preparation for the festival of kites, also known as Makar Sankranti, Pune, Maharashtra, India
RMC50F1Y–Selling Kumkum cosmetic powder at the market of Gokarna, during the Shivaratri religious festival
RF2CD9T32–Indian married Woman applying Bindi, sindoor or decorative mark to forehead in front of mirror during festival celebrations with decoration lights as
RF2CGY3CT–Indian traditional red vermilion in small container or round box on flat white textured surface with selective focus.
RFTAEMW5–Vertical close up view of coloured powder for sale in India.
RF2T7CRAE–India's tradition Turmeric (Haldi) powder and kumkum powder in silver bowl for pooja.
RMCBWN03–Poor Indian beggar boy dressed in religious hindu attire. Selective focus.
RF2C71RMC–Shop of Colors in India
RFE69NPA–A Hindu pooja set up. Pune, Maharashtra
RFW1DB4H–Indian Traditional Worship Dish
RME75FTE–Brahmin Sadhu with sacred ash markings (Trimurthi) to Lord Shiva in Temple at Sri Ramana Maharshi Ashram at the foot of Arunacha
RF2WC0HFX–Devaraja Market, Mysore
RMBM800X–Coloured colored kumkum powder on display in Devaraja market in Mysore, Karnataka, India.
RFKTCR6F–Tilgul or Til Gul with haldi Kumkum for makar sankranti festival
RMET0KTK–Fully decorated bronze statue of goddess Yellama turmeric ; kumkum ; wedding eunuchs Bewa Purnima at Ghatkopar ; Mumbai
RF2PM1CDJ–Closeup of rakhi with kumkum at blue background
RMENKWBW–wet kumkum in bowl with rice and flowers
RF2C3RKX7–Raksha bandhan rakhi with kumkum and rice
RFPEE9YP–Indian Festival Raksha bandhan, rakhi with kumkum,rice and flowers
RF2HCG47X–Tilgul with other preparation for the festival of kites, also known as Makar Sankranti, Pune, Maharashtra, India
RMC50F04–Selling Kumkum cosmetic powder at the market of Gokarna, during the Shivaratri religious festival
RF2CC46D7–Closeup of hands applying Tilak or Kumkum to Lord Ganesha during Indian religious ganesha or vinayaka Chaturthi festival ceremony.
RF2R08NBB–Aarti thali decoration with vermillion. arti thaali decorated with kumkum
RF2C97C7H–Rangoli Silver Plated Kumkum Dani Sindoor Box (Silver) on white background
RF2T7CR99–India's tradition Turmeric (Haldi) powder and kumkum powder in silver bowl for pooja.
RMCBWN08–Poor Indian beggar girl. Monochrome
RF2C71RMX–Shop of Colors in India
RME69NP2–A Hindu pooja set up. Pune, Maharashtra
RFW1DB0J–Indian Traditional Worship Dish
RF2CFHH4T–copper kalash with coconut and mango leaf with haldi kumkum and floral decoration. essential in hindu puja.
RF2WC0HFW–Devaraja Market, Mysore
RMBM7XF9–Coloured colored kumkum powder on display in Devaraja market in Mysore, Karnataka, India.
RFKTCR5G–Tilgul or Til Gul with haldi Kumkum for makar sankranti festival
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