Pushkar: woman of the tribe of the Bhils (sayings men arc for their ability as archers) shows off jewels and dresses of the festivity during the Pushkar Camel Fair; in the November full moon. This graceful citizen of the Rajasthan; all white; is collection around the Pushkar lake. During the fair fervono the negotiations for l' purchase of the dromedari; in a full world of turbans; perline door-bells and decorations for these useful animals that they supply means of transport; the latte one; the fuel (the which desiccated dung). Most colorful sari-Rossi; yellows and the sparkling skirts can indicate other meanings: for hindu some types of blue; green and the white can be colors from mourning; indicated for the widows. The married or marriageable women carry lively colors like rose; yellows; red that can to light indicate also the number and the sex of the given sons. The married women hindu - of property of the husband they identify themselves from chuda (the bracelets); bichiya (rings to the fingers of the feet); and a touch vermilion to the scriminatura of the hair. 7194 India To cite in the credit: Fototeca Gilardi/Raffaella Milandri
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