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A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224271

Preparations For Saraswati Puja In Dhaka, Bangladesh

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

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21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026


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A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224276

Preparations For Saraswati Puja In Dhaka, Bangladesh

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224276

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026


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A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224281

Preparations For Saraswati Puja In Dhaka, Bangladesh

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224281

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026


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A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224283

Preparations For Saraswati Puja In Dhaka, Bangladesh

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224283

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026


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A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224290

Preparations For Saraswati Puja In Dhaka, Bangladesh

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

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21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026


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A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

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Preparations For Saraswati Puja In Dhaka, Bangladesh

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224292

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026


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A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224301

Preparations For Saraswati Puja In Dhaka, Bangladesh

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224301

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026


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A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224303

Preparations For Saraswati Puja In Dhaka, Bangladesh

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026 (Pho...

#13224303

21 January 2026

A Bangladeshi clay artist applies paint to an idol of the Hindu Goddess Saraswati at a temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2026


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Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199285

Date Palm Jaggery Production In West Bengal - Making

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199285

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November to February. This traditional, chemical-free sweetener is crafted by rural artisans, particularly in areas like Hura, Kashipur, Raghunathpur, and Balarampur. Date palm jaggery has two types of varieties: solid jaggery, also known as ''patali gur,'' and liquid jaggery, also known as ''jhola gur.'' To produce date palm jaggery, the date palm tree sap is collected in the early morning and boiled down, often in small, temporary huts known as mahols. These are commonly used for making traditional sweets in Bengal, such as sandesh or shondesh, rosogolla, pithas, and payesh. Customers buy fresh, organic, and traditionally prepared date palm solid and liquid jaggery directly from the local producers or specialized at the hilly rural region of Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.


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Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199288

Date Palm Jaggery Production In West Bengal - Making

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199288

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November to February. This traditional, chemical-free sweetener is crafted by rural artisans, particularly in areas like Hura, Kashipur, Raghunathpur, and Balarampur. Date palm jaggery has two types of varieties: solid jaggery, also known as ''patali gur,'' and liquid jaggery, also known as ''jhola gur.'' To produce date palm jaggery, the date palm tree sap is collected in the early morning and boiled down, often in small, temporary huts known as mahols. These are commonly used for making traditional sweets in Bengal, such as sandesh or shondesh, rosogolla, pithas, and payesh. Customers buy fresh, organic, and traditionally prepared date palm solid and liquid jaggery directly from the local producers or specialized at the hilly rural region of Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.


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Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199291

Date Palm Jaggery Production In West Bengal - Making

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199291

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November to February. This traditional, chemical-free sweetener is crafted by rural artisans, particularly in areas like Hura, Kashipur, Raghunathpur, and Balarampur. Date palm jaggery has two types of varieties: solid jaggery, also known as ''patali gur,'' and liquid jaggery, also known as ''jhola gur.'' To produce date palm jaggery, the date palm tree sap is collected in the early morning and boiled down, often in small, temporary huts known as mahols. These are commonly used for making traditional sweets in Bengal, such as sandesh or shondesh, rosogolla, pithas, and payesh. Customers buy fresh, organic, and traditionally prepared date palm solid and liquid jaggery directly from the local producers or specialized at the hilly rural region of Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.


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Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199294

Date Palm Jaggery Production In West Bengal - Making

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199294

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November to February. This traditional, chemical-free sweetener is crafted by rural artisans, particularly in areas like Hura, Kashipur, Raghunathpur, and Balarampur. Date palm jaggery has two types of varieties: solid jaggery, also known as ''patali gur,'' and liquid jaggery, also known as ''jhola gur.'' To produce date palm jaggery, the date palm tree sap is collected in the early morning and boiled down, often in small, temporary huts known as mahols. These are commonly used for making traditional sweets in Bengal, such as sandesh or shondesh, rosogolla, pithas, and payesh. Customers buy fresh, organic, and traditionally prepared date palm solid and liquid jaggery directly from the local producers or specialized at the hilly rural region of Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.


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Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199297

Date Palm Jaggery Production In West Bengal - Making

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199297

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November to February. This traditional, chemical-free sweetener is crafted by rural artisans, particularly in areas like Hura, Kashipur, Raghunathpur, and Balarampur. Date palm jaggery has two types of varieties: solid jaggery, also known as ''patali gur,'' and liquid jaggery, also known as ''jhola gur.'' To produce date palm jaggery, the date palm tree sap is collected in the early morning and boiled down, often in small, temporary huts known as mahols. These are commonly used for making traditional sweets in Bengal, such as sandesh or shondesh, rosogolla, pithas, and payesh. Customers buy fresh, organic, and traditionally prepared date palm solid and liquid jaggery directly from the local producers or specialized at the hilly rural region of Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.


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Date palm jaggery, known locally as Khejur Gur or Nolen Gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199300

Date Palm Jaggery Production In West Bengal - Making

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as Khejur Gur or Nolen Gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199300

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as Khejur Gur or Nolen Gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November to February. This traditional, chemical-free sweetener is crafted by rural artisans, particularly in areas like Hura, Kashipur, Raghunathpur, and Balarampur. Date palm jaggery has two types of varieties: solid jaggery, also known as ''Patali Gur,'' and liquid jaggery, also known as ''Jhola Gur.'' To produce date palm jaggery, the date palm tree sap is collected in the early morning and boiled down, often in small, temporary huts known as Mahols. These are commonly used for making traditional sweets in Bengal, such as Sandesh or Shondesh, Rosogolla, Pithas, and Payesh. Customers buy fresh, organic, and traditionally prepared date palm solid and liquid jaggery directly from the local producers or specialized at the hilly rural region of Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.


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Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199303

Date Palm Jaggery Production In West Bengal - Making

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199303

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November to February. This traditional, chemical-free sweetener is crafted by rural artisans, particularly in areas like Hura, Kashipur, Raghunathpur, and Balarampur. Date palm jaggery has two types of varieties: solid jaggery, also known as ''patali gur,'' and liquid jaggery, also known as ''jhola gur.'' To produce date palm jaggery, the date palm tree sap is collected in the early morning and boiled down, often in small, temporary huts known as mahols. These are commonly used for making traditional sweets in Bengal, such as sandesh or shondesh, rosogolla, pithas, and payesh. Customers buy fresh, organic, and traditionally prepared date palm solid and liquid jaggery directly from the local producers or specialized at the hilly rural region of Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.


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Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199307

Date Palm Jaggery Production In West Bengal - Making

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November...

#13199307

15 January 2026

Date palm jaggery, known locally as khejur gur or nolen gur, is a cherished winter delicacy in Purulia, West Bengal, produced from November to February. This traditional, chemical-free sweetener is crafted by rural artisans, particularly in areas like Hura, Kashipur, Raghunathpur, and Balarampur. Date palm jaggery has two types of varieties: solid jaggery, also known as ''patali gur,'' and liquid jaggery, also known as ''jhola gur.'' To produce date palm jaggery, the date palm tree sap is collected in the early morning and boiled down, often in small, temporary huts known as mahols. These are commonly used for making traditional sweets in Bengal, such as sandesh or shondesh, rosogolla, pithas, and payesh. Customers buy fresh, organic, and traditionally prepared date palm solid and liquid jaggery directly from the local producers or specialized at the hilly rural region of Purulia, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.


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