Bhunga insect

  1. 15 Common Bug Bite Pictures
  2. Bhunga: The 200
  3. Kutchi Habitats
  4. Bhunga A modern traditional home from the way of Kutch
  5. Traditional Bhunga Huts of Kutch


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15 Common Bug Bite Pictures

Whether you first notice a sharp pinch, a nagging itch, or a painful sting, discovering a brand-new bug bite—sometimes instantly, but often only days later—is no fun. Some ache, some beg to be scratched, and the worst of the bunch do both. And often, you haven’t the slightest clue which critter could have been the culprit. Have a nasty bite you can’t attribute to a specific Unfortunately, experience shows us that almost all bug bites look strikingly similar. In fact, experts say that it’s hard to positively identify the offending insect unless you actually catch it in the act. Everyone’s immune system reacts to bug bites and stings differently, producing unique symptoms in each victim, from swelling to itching to pain. Mild itchiness and pain are normal reactions to insect bites and stings, but if you experience anything more severe than these, including shortness of breath and swelling away from the original site, you should contact a doctor or seek medical attention immediately. It’s possible you could be having a severe allergic reaction, suffering from an insect-borne disease, or experiencing You may notice that bug bites pick up in the summer, when you’re outside more often and exposing more skin, but they can occur any time of year—especially if you happen to be preyed upon inside of your home. ( Although it’s not always possible to know which bug is to blame for your latest bite (or bites), you can often get a pretty good idea based on your skin, the site of the sti...

Bhunga: The 200

wp:html / The 1819 earthquake in the Rann of Kutch led to over 1500 deaths. Though the quake lasted only three minutes, there were multiple aftershocks and buildings all over Gujarat suffered some degree of damage. The destruction led the people of Kutch to design circular mud houses called Bhungas, which can withstand earthquakes and have been in use for 200 years now. Unique to Kutch in Gujarat, the circular walled houses have thatched roofs. In this disaster-prone region, Bhungas are known for their structural stability and for being climate responsive. The region is sandy and Bhungas also protect the inhabitants from sandstorms and cyclonic winds. Also Read: A typical Bhunga has a diameter of 18 feet with a foundation depth of 2 feet. Since the circular structure does not have any corners, it can withstand the lateral forces of earthquakes as well as storms. Not surprisingly, in the 2001 Bhuj earthquake, Bhungas were unaffected despite being close to the epicentre. In contrast, many other concrete buildings were devastated. After 2001, the Gujarat government has started promoting the construction of Bhungas, which are being made with the help of NGOs. Also See: Traditionally, however, Bhungas were built mostly by members of the Halepotras and Meghwal communities. Meghwals came to Rajasthan from Sindh in Pakistan and later migrated to Gujarat. Their hamlets are called Meghwalwaas. The mud houses are eco-friendly and constructed using locally available bamboo, clay and t...

Kutchi Habitats

Kutch is the largest district of India located in the state of Gujarat. People of Kutch are famous for their hospitality and traditions. One of the traditions is their Bhunga houses. They are unique houses which show how Kutchi people are rich of architectural knowledge. These circular houses are walled with thatched roof and worldwide known for their structural stability during any natural calamities, simplicity and beauty. These strong mud house houses protect people from earthquakes, sandstorms and cyclonic winds. Construction These Windows are framed with wooden material and set at a lower level that allows cross-ventilation. Architects keep the roofs low hanging so that direct sunlight can be avoided from entering home plus they help insulating from the environment. The main peculiarity of Kutchi bhunga is its circular design. Due to this round shape, it can stand strong during earthquake. Maintenance These beautiful homes require regular maintenance which includes application of lime plastering or lipai to entire floor and walls. They also require the replacement of dried grass on the thatched roof. Outside walls of mudhouse are decorated with colorful and beautiful paintings while interiors are decorated with mirror work and traditional furniture. Climate Protection These bhunga has thick walls which are less penetrative to heat. Additionally lipai plaster is less conductive which adds thermal comfort inside the house. Due to its circular shape, external walls can a...

Bhunga A modern traditional home from the way of Kutch

To make a tasteful spot to live which additionally give cover from compelling seasons the Bhunga a roundabout place 10 meter daimeter fabricated with Mad Weed Matti. The conventional Bhunga is a building marvel. The thickness of that divider keeps cool in summer. The mud floorscape organized in differed levels of pliriths and stages slowly climb vertically to structure the dividers of round house. The top was made out from grass. Halajee who moved from sindha is accepted to begin this kind of Bhunga 300 Years prior. Marwada additionally come and settle around there known as a “Banni”. “Banni” Area has around 3847 sq. km., 34 towns and 35 thousand populace. Visitor Interest Going by craftsmen homes and shops. Evening at The customary round “Bhungas” (mud huts) that stood firm when everything else caved in around them could by and by spot the shake attacked Kutch area of Gujarat. A couple of heavenly “Bhungas” that stayed in the damp Banni territory after its inhabitants went in for “cutting edge” houses are generally looked upon as a ‘building miracle’. Post navigation

Traditional Bhunga Huts of Kutch

Bhunga houses are round huts of Kutch and the real identity of Kutch desert areas. These beautiful houses are built by using mud and decorated with various things from inside and outside. In fact, they are the real museums of Kutch. They just showcase the real life of Kutchi people. They are mainly found in desert islands in the northern parts of Kutch like Banni and Paccham. These traditional kutchi houses are built with superior architectural knowledge which is gained over centuries. They are considered as engineering wonders as they preserve internal environment of the house. They keep the home cool in summers and warm in winters. These traditional bhungas are so strong that they protect against natural calamities like desert storms, earthquakes and anything else. Architecture A traditional Kutchi house is in a circular shape and made of mud walls and a thatched roof. Diameter of a Bhunga is approximately 18 feet and has depth of foundation upto 24 inches. Thatched roof is made of wooden top dome using bamboo sticks. These sticks are tied together with dried grass rope. Moreover, a thick layer of grass is placed on the roof. Walls of a Bhunga are also made of bamboo sticks which are tied by grass ropes. Then cow dung and mud are used as the wall plaster to make them beautiful and strong. You can imagine Bhunga houses equivalent to a normal room in a house. Disaster Resistance and Climate Response These traditional bhunga always reacts as an arch against the forces appli...