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Remedies to Make Natural Eco Friendly Colours for Holi at Home
Instructions to make Natural Eco Friendly Colors for Holi at Home, Learn To How to make Green, Yellow, Red, Blue, Magenta, Saffron, Brown, Black Dry, Wet Colors for Holi 2016.
Green Colour
Dry
Colour: Use
mehendi / henna powder, separately or mix with equal quantity of any suitable
flour to attain a lovely green shade.
Dry and finely powder the leaves of Gulmohur (Delonix regia) tree for a green
colour.
Crush the tender leaves of the Wheat plant to obtain a natural safe green Holi
colour.
Wet
colour: Mix two teaspoons of mehendi in one litre of water. Stir well.Green colour can also be obtained by mixing a fine paste of leaves
like spinach / palak, coriander / dhaniya, mint / pudina, tomato leaves, etc.
in water.
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Red Colour
Dry
Colour: Red Sandal Wood Powder / Raktachandan / Lalchandan (Pterocarpus
santalinus) has a beautiful red colour, is extremely beneficial for the skin
and is used in face packs, etc.
This can be used instead of Red Gulal.
Dry red hibiscus flowers in shade and powder to make a lovely red
colour. To increase the bulk add any flour to it.
Sinduria, called Annato in English has a water chestnut shaped
fruit which contains lovely brick colour red seeds. These yield both dry and
wet colours.
Wet
colour: Put 2 teaspoons of Red Sandal wood powder in a litre of water and
boil. Dilute and use.
Peels of Red Pomegranate boiled in water give red.
For a bright orangish-red, mix thoroughly a pinch of chuna / lime
powder (the one that we eat with our paan / betel leaves) with 2 spoons of
haldi/ turmeric powder and a few drops of water. Use only after diluting with
10 litres of water.
Extracting
red from flower petals: Buras (Rhododendron arboreum) known as Burans in the Garhwal hills
and Brans in the Kumaon hills gives a lovely red colour when soaked in water
overnight.
Red hibiscus flowers soaked in water overnight give a red which
also has medicinal value.
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The Palita Madar / Pangri / Indian Coral tree/ (Erythrina indica),
found commonly in coastal regions, has large red flowers. Soak the flowers in
water overnight.
Boil wood of Madder Tree in water for a deep red.
Red colour can also be obtained from juice of tomatoes and
carrots. This can be diluted with sufficient quantity of water to remove the
stickiness.
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Blue Colour
Dry
Colour: The Jacaranda flowers can be dried in the shade and ground to
obtain a beautiful blue powder. The flowers bloom in summers.
The blue Hibiscus which is found in Kerala can be dried and
powdered just like the red hibiscus
Wet
Colour: Crush
the berries (fruits) of the Indigo plant and add to water for desired colour
strength. In some Indigo species the leaves when boiled in water yield a rich
blue.
Yellow Colour
Dry
colour: Mix
two teaspoons of haldi / Turmeric powder with double quantity of besan (gram
flour). Haldi and besan are extremely healthy for our skin, and are also used
widely as a ubtan while taking bath.
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You
can use the ordinary haldi or “kasturi” haldi which is very fragrant and has
enhanced therapeutic effects. Besan can be substituted by atta, maida, rice
flour, arra rot (ground nut) powder, fuller’s earth (multani mitti) and even
talcum powder.
Another
Method
Flowers
like Amaltas (Cassia fistula), Marigold / Gainda (Tagetus erecta), Yellow
Chrysanthemums, Black Babul (Acacia arabica) yield different shades of yellow.
Dry the petals of these flowers in shade and crush them to obtain a fine
powder. Mix appropriate quantity of the powder with besan, etc. or use
separately.
Dry
the rind of the Bael fruit (Aegle marmelos) and grind to obtain a yellow
powder.
Wet
Colour: Add one teaspoon of haldi to two litres of water and stir well.
This can be boiled to increase the concentration of colour and further diluted.
Soak Amaltas (Cassia fistula) or Marigold / Gainda (Tagetus
erecta) flowers in water. Boil and leave overnight.
Magenta Colour
Wet
Colour: Slice or grate one Beet root. Soak in 1 litre of water for a
wonderful magenta. Boil or leave overnight for a deeper shade. Dilute.
Boil the peels of 10 – 15 pink Onions in half litre of water for
an orangish-pink colour. Remove the peels before using to remove the smell.
Soak Kachnar (Bauhinia variegata) flowers (pink variety) in water
overnight, or boil for a pinkish colour.
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Saffron Colour
Wet
Colour: The Flame of the Forest (Butea monosperma), known as Tesu, Palash
or Dhak in vernacular languages, is the source of the wonderful, traditional
colour for Holi. The flowers are soaked overnight in water and can also be
boiled to obtain a fragrant yellowish – orange colored water.
The dried flowers can be dried and powdered for a orange powder. Legend
says that Lord Krishna used to play Holi with Tesu flowers, and the
flowers also have a lot of medicinal properties. Tesu blooms during month of
March.
Boil flower petals of red variety of Semul / Silk Cotton (Bombax
ceiba ) in water.
Collect and dry the stalks of Harashringar / Parijatak (Nyctanthes
arbor-tristis) flowers during the early winter season. Soak them in water to
get a pleasant coloured orange.
Mix a pinch of Sandalwood powder from Ujjain (also used in our
temples) in one litre of water for an instant, beautiful and fragrant saffron
colour.
Soak a few stalks of Saffron / Kesar in 2 table spoons of water.
Leave for few hours and grind to make a fine paste. Dilute with water for
desired colour strength. Though expensive, it is excellent for our skin.
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Brown Colour
Wet
Colour: Kattha (Acacia catechu), the one eaten in pan, when mixed with
water will give a brownish colour.
Boil Tea or Coffee leaves in water. Cool and use.
Black Colour
Wet
Colour: Boil dried fruits of Amla / Indian Gooseberry in an iron vessel
and leave overnight. Dilute with water and use.
Extract juice of black grapes and dilute with sufficient quantity
of water to remove stickiness.
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