Rangoli design for diwali

  1. What is a Rangoli: Floor Folk Art from India for Diwali
  2. 101+ Rangoli Design For Festivals, Simple Rangoli Design For 2022
  3. 10 Best Rangoli Designs for Diwali Festival


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What is a Rangoli: Floor Folk Art from India for Diwali

Photo credit: Becky Morales You may have heard the term, and wondered “What is Rangoli?” Rangoli is a decorative folk art from India that is created on the ground in front of entrances to homes, inside the homes, or in courtyards during celebrations to bring good luck and welcome Hindu gods and goddesses. The art is both a religious and cultural symbol, and is found in all homes regardless of income. The details in rangoli decorations can include lotus flowers, mango leaves, geometric shapes, or other elaborate designs made of rice flour, colored sand, or even flower petals. First, let’s see how people in India make rangoli, then we’ll look at some examples from around the world, and finally the kids can make their own rangoli decorations. This post contains Where is Rangoli from? India is the 2nd most populous country in the world, with over 1.2 billion people. Most of the people in India follow the Hindu religion, but there are also Muslims, Christians, and Sikhs and people have the freedom to practice any religion they wish. There are several hundred different languages in India, though the 2 official languages are Hindi, and English. There are 28 states in India, and the traditional folk art of rangoli is practiced across the entire country. In this video, you can watch students make rangoli designs for a competition in Dav College, in Jalandhar, Punjab, India (noted on the above map, way in the north part of India). My children have asked the same question: “What is r...

101+ Rangoli Design For Festivals, Simple Rangoli Design For 2022

Image Credits: Shanthi Sridharan Kolam From time immemorial, a rangoli design adorning someone's house has been a symbol of celebration and festivities. No matter what the cause of celebration - festivals, weddings, birthdays, one thing that remains constant is the ever-beautiful Rangoli design with which the members of the household decorate their homes and prepare to welcome the gods and blessings. Image Credits - Ranu Art Carrying forward the same traditions in a wedding, many Indian families choose to amp up the decoration of their wedding venue and make the place for auspicious with beautiful rangoli designs. After all, with everything from the walls to the tables decked up, you wouldn't want the floors to be left behind, would you? Amp up your Excited about the idea of Rangoli designs, but don't yet know what exactly to ask your wedding decorator? Don't worry, we've got your back. We have curated a bunch of simple rangoli designs images which are sure to make you go Woah! The details, the techniques, the colors, what's not to like? Start scrolling and be prepared to be Ahh-mazed. Image Courtesy - Sumedha Jain In this Article - 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Easy Rangoli Designs for Diwali with Floral Pattern Flowers and Rangoli go hand in hand. If you search for beautiful rangoli designs, you are bound to come across a lot of flowers - both as ingredients and motifs. Prepare to be swooped away by these amazing rangoli images with beautiful floral patterns. Orange Blossom Rangoli ...

10 Best Rangoli Designs for Diwali Festival

This festival of lights known as Diwali celebrates the triumph of good over evil. We clean the homes and beautify them with lighting, diyas, nice furniture, flower, and rangolis to commemorate the occasion. Bright rangolis give your home a stylish touch. We typically create rangolis at the entryway to our homes to welcome Goddess Laxmi, the goddess of wealth and keep evil or any other types of negativities out. A century-old tradition is to create rangolis for your home's door. Colours, paints, beans, rice flour, crushed limestone, and even chalk can be used to make rangolis. Making a Let’s look into some of the popular and new Diwali rangoli designs that you can make yourself for your home: Given that a Diya serves as the centrepiece of this Diwali rangoli, it can be created during Diwali. Draw the Diya first, then the outside flowers and foliage. Fill up the colours oppositely. The colours pink, green, and yellow stand out in this design and add aesthetic appeal. After the centre has been filled in with green, add the contrast by writing "Happy Diwali" in white. Since it doesn't entail creating freehand designs, the rangoli design that has recently gained popularity requires relatively little hand-turning expertise. It is based on placing big dots in the necessary model first, then using your fingertips to move the chalk powder in some kind of a specific way to create the pattern. Plot the coloured dots beginning with the Diya, taking into account the quantity and layout...