(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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rangoli
Bindi – A decorative mark worn by women during Gangaur as a part of the celebration.
ghoomar
Choodi – Traditional bangles worn during Gangaur.
Peacock Feather – A symbol of grace and beauty, often used in Gangaur rituals.
badiwala
bindi
lassi
Gauri Mata – The Goddess worshiped during Gangaur, symbolizing power, strength, and fertility.
doob
Ghoomar Dance – A traditional Rajasthani folk dance performed during Gangaur.
ghewar
Lassi – A drink often served during the Gangaur festivities.
ghoogat
Ghewar – A traditional sweet prepared during the Gangaur festival.
Sadi – A traditional saree worn by women during Gangaur.
chudi
Sohrai – A specific dance performed during the Gangaur festival.
Kesar – Saffron, used in Gangaur rituals to prepare offerings and desserts.
Gangaur Procession – A celebratory procession where women carry idols of Goddess Gauri and sing songs.
banola
Gangaour mata
Chunni
kalash
Rangoli – Colorful patterns created at the entrance of homes as a part of the Gangaur celebrations.
puja thali
Puja Thali – A plate containing offerings like flowers, incense, and sweets for the Gangaur pooja.
Kalash – A pot filled with water and decorated with mango leaves, used in the Gangaur pooja.
Ghunghat – A veil worn by women during the Gangaur festival, symbolizing modesty.
Poshak
Maharaj – A term for the one who prepares the food for the festival, often an expert in Rajasthani cuisine.
ghudlo
Marigold Flowers – The flower most commonly associated with Gangaur celebrations.
Torans – Decorative items made from marigold flowers, hung at the entrance of homes for Gangaur.
Gangaur Festival – The festival that celebrates the goddess Gauri, particularly in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Ishaar ji
toran
Banola – A ritual in which women gather and celebrate Gangaur, often involving singing and dancing.