Rangoli design for sankranti

  1. Best Rangoli Designs For Sankranthi
  2. Sankranti And Pongal Decoration Ideas 2023
  3. 20+ Best Pongal Kolam Designs and Sankranti Rangoli Patterns 2022 • K4 Craft
  4. Makar Sankranti Rangoli Designs 2020 Images, Photos, Pics: Simple, Easy and Latest Rangoli Designs for makar sankranti Festival


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Best Rangoli Designs For Sankranthi

Sankranti is a major festival celebrated in various parts of India that marks the beginning of the harvest season as well as the beginning of the sun’s journey northward. Rangolis, also known as kolams, play an important role in Sankranti celebrations. Rangolis are brightly coloured designs created with powders, flowers, or other materials. Here are some of the best Sankranthi Rangolis: Peacock Rangoli: The peacock Rangoli is one of the most popular Rangolis for Sankranti. Peacocks are a symbol of beauty and grace, making them an excellent choice for a Rangoli. Colored powders or flowers can be used to make the feathers and a central circle for the head of a peacock Rangoli. A Peacock Rangoli is a traditional Rangoli design that depicts a peacock, which is regarded as a symbol of beauty, grace, and pride in many cultures. Peacock Rangolis are commonly created for festivals such as Onam, Navaratri, and Diwali. The peacock is strongly linked with Lord Kartikeya, the Hindu god of war, who is said to ride a peacock. The Peacock is also linked to Lord Krishna, who is said to have worn a peacock feather on his head. Moreover, the Peacock feather is considered a symbol of beauty and grace, and it is said to have the power of protection and good luck. Creating a Peacock Rangoli is considered a sacred ritual and a way to pay tribute to the beauty, grace, and pride of the Peacock, as well as to seek blessings for new beginnings. It’s a way of honouring the Peacock and asking the god...

Sankranti And Pongal Decoration Ideas 2023

Check out some Sankranti decoration ideas to liven up your home with the spirit of this Harvest Festival. Apart from the traditional ways, there are several other ways to decorate your home for Pongal or Makar Sankranti. Check out some ideas to enliven your home. The sun signifies knowledge, spiritual light and wisdom. Makar Sankranti signifies we must turn away from the darkness of delusion in which we live, and begin to joyously let the light within us shine brighter and brighter. We should gradually begin to grow in purity, wisdom, and knowledge, even as the sun does from this day. – Swami Vivekananda The month of January is graced by two auspicious festivals – Sankranti and Pongal, both of which are celebrated by Hindus across India with much fervour and festivity. On this day families get together to decorate their homes so that it looks beautiful and festive. We have a list of ideas to prepare your home this Pongal and Sankranti with traditional yet unique decor. Rangoli For Sankranthi Theme Decoration In The Entryway Rangolis are a universal decor idea for any Indian festival. Use your creativity to come up with out-of-the-box Rangolis can add a different flavour to your home entrance Sankranti Special Decoration Ideas For Apartment Dwellers Not everyone lives in big bungalows with sprawling lawns to decorate. Several urban dwellers reside in apartments in towns and cities. But indoor decoration can be as inviting as those done outdoors. Decorate your living room wi...

20+ Best Pongal Kolam Designs and Sankranti Rangoli Patterns 2022 • K4 Craft

Makar Sankranti is a harvest festival, on this day Sun enters into the zodiac sign of Makar Rashi. It falls on 14th January every year. It is a Hindu festival and celebrated all across India with various names like Baisakhi, Lohri, Bihu, Pongal and many more. Best wishes for a happy and prosperous Makar Sankranti! Hope the Sun God fulfills all your wishes on this auspicious occasion. The harvest festival of Pongal which marks the beginning of the end of the winter season is considered the most auspicious among farmers and is one of the most celebrated in India. The four days of revelry sees every verandah of every house decorated with the traditionally famous Rangoli or Kolam or Muggulu. Generally done in white rice powder or paste, the manifold Pongal rangoli designs are made from different coloured powders as well which bring life to the festive season. Celebrate this Pongal with these colourful and creative Kolam ( Rangoli) designs by your doorstep. we bring you 20+ best Pongal Kolam designs to make this Pongal even more delightful. Hope this festival marks the beginning of a happy season, that is joyous and cheerful and one which brings with it good luck and prosperity for always. Happy Pongal and Makar Sankranti 🙂 20+ Latest Pongal Kolam Designs and Sankranti Rangoli Patterns 2020 Courtesy Mohini Kumbhare‎ Sankranti is celebrated as Pongal in South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, Lohri in Punjab, Bihu in Assam. Pongal rangoli kolam kite rang...

Makar Sankranti Rangoli Designs 2020 Images, Photos, Pics: Simple, Easy and Latest Rangoli Designs for makar sankranti Festival

Makar Sankranti Rangoli Designs 2020 Images: A new year has begun and with that has arrived a long line of festivals. Closely following the New year is Makar Sankranti. The day, which will be celebrated on January 15 this year, is known by different names in different places.It is celebrated as Bihu in Assam, Makar Sankranti in Bengal, Bihar, Odisha and the neighbouring regions, Sukarat in central India and Pongal in Tamil Nadu. The day is marked by festivities and gathering by friends and families. Several delicacies are prepared and houses are cleaned and adorned with rangolis. As we celebrate the festival today, here are some pictures of people designing rangolis outside their homes. (Express Photo by Abhisek Saha)