Bhunga: Inside & Out Final Craft doc | Page 62

glossary Aabhla: Mirros of different shapes Adi: Horizontal Beam used in roof of bhunga Akhiyan: Face cover for brides in Marriage Bajra: Pearl millet, most widely grown type. Bangari: Bangles Bawad: Babool tree Bazaar: Market Bhunga: House of Meghwal marwada Chan: Cow dung Chass: Buttermilk: Liquid left after churning butter out of cultured cream Chikani Matti: clay Chuda: White plastic bangles worn in arms by women Dhawadi: Type of mud extracted from mines in Khavda of different colours. Dhoti: Traditional garment is an unstitched cloth wrapped around the waist and the legs. Gando Bawado: Babool tree which overgrown widly Ghagra: Traditional clothing of women, skirt Ghee: Clarified Butter Ghumcha: A cotton scarf Gud: Jaggery Haar: Necklace Jowar: Sorghum Kambiro: Type of embroidery Kanjari: Traditional clothing for women is a long top Kathi: Jute rope use to fix the mann Khapatis: Clums of slipt bamboo Khath: cot weaved by jhute rope Bhunga Inside and out