13 Bilder zum Thema "flower of odisha" bei ClipDealer

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Sri Chaitanya statue at Gupta Vrindavan in Puri, Odisha, India. Gupta Vrindavan in Puri, Odisha. Sri Goura Bihar Ashrama. Interesting place of Puri. Tourist spot in Puri Gupta Brindaban.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Sri Chaitanya statue at Gupta Vrindavan in Puri, Odisha, India. Gupta Vrindavan in Puri, Odisha. Sri Goura Bihar Ashrama. Interesting place of Puri. Tourist spot in Puri Gupta Brindaban.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.
Saraca asoca (ashoka tree, Pohon asoka) tree. In traditional Buddhist ceremonies, the Ashoka flower is always present to provide beauty and is a symbol of hope.

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