• Blue ABIR Loose 1 kgBlue ABIR Loose 1 kg Quick View
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    • Blue ABIR Loose 1 kg

    • 120.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
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  • Blue ABIR Loose 250 gmBlue ABIR Loose 250 gm Quick View
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    • Blue ABIR Loose 250 gm

    • 30.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
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  • Blue ABIR Loose 500 gmBlue ABIR Loose 500 gm Quick View
    • Blue ABIR Loose 500 gmBlue ABIR Loose 500 gm Quick View
    • Blue ABIR Loose 500 gm

    • 60.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
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  • Blue ABIR PouchBlue ABIR Pouch Quick View
    • Blue ABIR PouchBlue ABIR Pouch Quick View
    • Blue ABIR Pouch

    • 15.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
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  • Green ABIR Loose 1 KgGreen ABIR Loose 1 Kg Quick View
    • Green ABIR Loose 1 KgGreen ABIR Loose 1 Kg Quick View
    • Green ABIR Loose 1 Kg

    • 120.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
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  • Green ABIR Loose 250 gmGreen ABIR Loose 250 gm Quick View
    • Green ABIR Loose 250 gmGreen ABIR Loose 250 gm Quick View
    • Green ABIR Loose 250 gm

    • 30.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
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  • Green ABIR Loose 500 gmGreen ABIR Loose 500 gm Quick View
    • Green ABIR Loose 500 gmGreen ABIR Loose 500 gm Quick View
    • Green ABIR Loose 500 gm

    • 60.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
    • Add to cart
  • Green ABIR PouchGreen ABIR Pouch Quick View
    • Green ABIR PouchGreen ABIR Pouch Quick View
    • Green ABIR Pouch

    • 15.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
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  • Orange ABIR Loose 1 kgOrange ABIR Loose 1 kg Quick View
    • Orange ABIR Loose 1 kgOrange ABIR Loose 1 kg Quick View
    • Orange ABIR Loose 1 kg

    • 120.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
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  • Orange ABIR Loose 250 gmOrange ABIR Loose 250 gm Quick View
    • Orange ABIR Loose 250 gmOrange ABIR Loose 250 gm Quick View
    • Orange ABIR Loose 250 gm

    • 30.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
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  • Orange ABIR Loose 500 gmOrange ABIR Loose 500 gm Quick View
    • Orange ABIR Loose 500 gmOrange ABIR Loose 500 gm Quick View
    • Orange ABIR Loose 500 gm

    • 60.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
    • Add to cart
  • Orange ABIR PouchOrange ABIR Pouch Quick View
    • Orange ABIR PouchOrange ABIR Pouch Quick View
    • Orange ABIR Pouch

    • 15.00
    • Gulal or abir is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.
    • Add to cart