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Contact SupplierJalani Gulal is Leading Holi Colours Manufacturers in India; formulated from pure and herbal ingredients that are available in various colour and fragrances. We are making premium quality ingredient that does not affect the skin. These are eco friendly colours and extremely safe to use, they are smooth and silky as well. Jalani Gulal are provided with that extra glitter which adds to the celebration of any colour. Jalani Gulal available in unadulterated form as well as eye-catching colors, which bring the clients who highly appreciated us worldwide.
The rising awareness of the ill effects of these colours has brought us back to the era where colors are referable prepared at home and are not only fragrant and safe but also therapeutic in many ways. Today, people like to use eco-friendly powders that are actually the natural integrate like starch powder.
Mostly gulal available in market are made from Chemical dye, some of these chemical dyes are toxic, create allergic reaction to skin. These chemical dye-based colours are prepared from toxic dyes such as 'Auramine (yellow), Malachite (green), Rodamine (orange), Methylene (blue) and a blend of these colours which are harmful chemicals and beside it, this gulal also contain sand, starch and salts which causes irritation in the eyes, skin allergies and respiratory diseases. The starch used to make gulal are wasted quality, and so it also creates problem to human skin and health such as asthma or temporary blindness.
Jalani Gulal are widely appreciated for the following features: • Totally safe
• Free form side effects
• Skin friendly
• Super smooth and silky
• Easy to wipe
• Eye catching colour
• Individual exotic fragrance
• Eco friendly
• Non- toxic
• Natural Individual exotic fragrance
• Free from heavy metals and any other harmful substances
Colorful Legend:
The legend from which the tradition of playing colours started is full of colours in itself. The story goes that the very colourful Indian god, Lord Krishna was jealous of his soul mate Radha's fair complexion, since he himself was very dark.
Naughty young Krishna complained to his mother Yashoda about this injustice of nature. To placate the child, doting mother asked Krishna to apply colour on Radha's face and change her complexion according to his choice.
Playful and mischievous Krishna appreciated the idea and implemented it. The game of applying colours thus gained so much popularity that it became a tradition and later it turned out to be a full-fledged festival.
Till date, lovers desired to colour and be coloured by their mates. The application of colours has in a way become an expression of love.
Significance of Different Colors:
Red – Purity
Red or lal rang symbolizes gayety and happiness.Red is the color of festivity, vibrancy, energy and love. It is also one of the most common colors used in Holi. Prepare healthy red powder and color at home using these simple tips
Yellow - Pious feeling
Herbal yellow colours or rang add the sunlight to the festival celebration. Yellow denotes energy, intellect and awakening of new blooms in the spring season. The sunny yellow gulal looks beautiful on black and blue faces and presents quite a contrast to the multi-hued faces.
Saffron - Stimulating
Saffron or orange colors are often referred to as 'kesariya rang' or 'narangi rang' in Hind. Saffron and orange colors are often associated with festivity, happiness, joyousness and optimism. These colors are also long associated with Hinduism. We bring you the tips to prepare the beautiful saffron and oranges at home.
Green – Vitality
Green colour or hara rang denotee abundance and harmony wit the environment. It completes the rainbow colour. The soothing green color is found in abundance in nature. It represents compassion, purity and harmony. It increases our sensitivity and has a calming and healing effect.
Blue - Calm and sedateness
Blue or neela colour is for youth who love to stain the faces of their mates with the colour of Lord Krishna. Blue is the color of change, of letting go. It asks us to break old attitudes and habits not good for us, to steer clear of obsessions and to forget what has passed away. Blue enforces peace and faith. It is the color of new beginnings and creative expression.
Uses:
• Festival like Holi
• Ganesh Chaturthi
• Durga Puja/Pooja
• Krishna Janmasthmi
• Ram Navami Ceremony and Procession
• Election Procession (Publicity)
• Making Rangoli
• Each and every types of Procession
Also Demanded in Temples, Community Centers, Pleasure Groups And Festival Committees.