32 Bilder zum Thema "karwachauth" bei ClipDealer

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Close-up of an Indian Sweet brown color "khoya peda" garnished with cardamom seeds. Isolated over a white background.
Close-up of an Indian Sweet "Motichoor Ladoo" also Called Boondi Ladoo garnished with silver leaf. Isolated over a white background.
Delicious Indian sweet Khoya Badam Barfi in the shape of gujiya. Made up of Coconut, Mawa, Milk, and Sugar isolated on a white background.
A copper 'Ganga Sagar Kalash' (Karwa) used in traditional Indian rituals of Karwachauth Pooja, placed on a white background, symbolizing cultural and religious significance.
Close-up of Indian Traditional sweet "Gujiya", The sweet is made of maida (flour), and ghee, filled with Dry fruits. Front view, isolated on a white background.
Indian Traditional sweet "Gujiya", made for the Indian festival of colors "Holi". The sweet is made of maida (flour), and ghee, filled with Dry fruits. Front view, isolated on white.
Close-up of a "khoya apple shaped Mithai" Indian Sweet. Isolated over a white background.
Top view of Indian Sweet "Motichoor Ladoo" also Called Boondi Ladoo." Served on a white ceramic plate, isolated on a White background.
Close-Up of an Indian Sweet "Motichoor Ladoo" also Called Boondi Ladoo. Isolated over a white background.
Close-up of a "khoya Mithai" an Indian Sweet garnished with silver leaf and dry fruits. Isolated over a white background.
Happy dhanteras golden coin pot and diya celebration background
An Indian woman is ready to perform aarti, a Hindu religious ritual, in the background of an Indian Hindu puja.
A pile of rice with Betel Nuts (Areca catechu). Isolated on a white background.
Top view of Indian Sweet "Boondi Ladoo" also Called Badi Boondi Ladoo." served on a white ceramic plate, isolated on a White background.
An Indian man is ready to perform aarti, a Hindu religious ritual, in the background of an Indian Hindu puja.
Beautiful Indian traditional woman performing puja rituals. Indian Hindu puja background.
Indian Traditional sweet dry "Gujiya", made for the Indian festival of colors "Holi". The sweet is made of maida (flour), and ghee, filled with Mawa and Dry fruits, Front view, isolated on white.
Close-up of Delicious Tricolour Indian sweet Khoya Barfi in the shape of gujiya. Made up of Mawa, Milk, and Sugar isolated on white background.
Two pieces of Indian traditional sweet "Chandrakala", filled with dry fruits. Front view. Isolated on a white background.
An Indian woman is making an Auspicious Hindu design pattern (rangoli) for Karwa Chauth in a red saree.
A "Betel Leaf (paan)" placed on orange marigold petals in a top view, creating a wallpaper pattern.
Beautiful Indian traditional woman performing puja rituals. Indian Hindu puja background.
Top view of  Indian Sweet "Moong dal ladoo" garnished with dry fruits." served on a white ceramic plate, isolated on a White background.
Assorted Indian Bengali traditional sweet "Labanga Latika" or "Lavang Latika", on an oval white ceramic plate. Front view. Isolated on white.
Two pieces of "Kalash Gujiya" or "Potli Gujiya". The sweet is made of suji, and ghee, and filled with Dry fruits and Mawa. Front view, isolated on white.
Top view of an Indian Traditional sweet called "khoya apple shaped Mithai"served on a white ceramic plate, isolated on a white background.
Top view of Indian Sweet "Motichoor Ladoo" also Called Boondi Ladoo." Served on a white ceramic plate, isolated on a White background.
A "Betel Leaf (paan)" placed on orange marigold petals in a top view, creating a wallpaper pattern.
Close-up of an Indian Sweet "Moong dal ladoo" garnished with dry fruits. Isolated on a white background.
A copper 'Ganga Sagar Kalash' (Karwa) used in traditional Indian rituals of Karwachauth Pooja, placed on a white background, symbolizing cultural and religious significance.
Top view of Indian Sweet brown color "khoya peda" garnished with cardamom seeds." served on a white ceramic plate, isolated on a White background.
A plate of 'Prasadam' ready for Indian Hindu puja.

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