13 Bilder zum Thema "boishakh" bei ClipDealer

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Portrait of beautiful Indian Bengali female woman in red and white traditional ethnic saree and jewellery in studio lighting indoor. Indian culture, religion and fashion
A female hand holds an empty Kula, also known as Kulo. Made from bamboo cane, It is a traditional tool essential for Bangladeshi farmers to separate grain from chaff by tossing it in the air.
A Kula or Kulo, bamboo cane made winnowing fan, placed on concrete floor. This traditional tool is essential for Bangladeshi farmers to separate grain from chaff by tossing it in the air.
Goddess Laxmi, God Ganesh and new accounts book for new year, are being worshipped with flower and various other materials on auspicious day of Bengali new year. Traditional Bengali Hindu ritual.
Delicious fried hilsa fish, or ilish mach bhaja, served with fried onions and coriander leaves on a white plate, against a wooden background.
Delicious fried hilsa fish, or ilish mach bhaja, served with fried onions and coriander leaves on a white plate, against a wooden background. Top view.
Portrait of Indian men dressed in kurta pajama with beautiful Indian woman wearing traditional Indian saree, gold jewellery and bangles, holding dhunachi in hands.
Portrait of a young woman, adorned in a traditional saree, complemented by gold jewellery and bangles, holding a plate filled with religious offerings. Indian culture, religion and festivals.
Portrait of pretty young Indian girl wearing traditional Indian saree, gold jewellery and bangles holding flowers in her hands. Indian culture, religion and fashion
Portrait of pretty young Indian girl wearing traditional Indian saree, gold jewellery and bangles holding flowers in her hands. Indian culture, religion and fashion
Famous Bengali Dish Hilsa/Ilish fish with poppy and mustard seed recipe.
Shuvo noboborsho Translation: ''Happy Bengali new year'', wishing card with hand drown typography. Traditional Chaitra Sankranti and Boishakh decoration with neem, hargoza or Sea Holly and pinwheel.
A mouthwatering plate of crispy fried hilsa fish, or ilish mach bhaja, garnished with golden-brown fried onions and fresh coriander leaves. Presented on a white plate, on a wooden backdrop.

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