Sankranti festival rangoli designs

  1. 50 Latest Makar Sankranti Rangoli Muggulu Designs 2017
  2. Sankranti Rangoli Designs
  3. Makar Sankranti 2022: Rangoli designs
  4. Makar Sankranti rangoli designs that you can take inspiration from
  5. Try these simple Sankranti rangoli designs for a colourful festive season
  6. Makar Sankranti rangoli designs that you can take inspiration from
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  8. 50 Latest Makar Sankranti Rangoli Muggulu Designs 2017


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50 Latest Makar Sankranti Rangoli Muggulu Designs 2017

Top 50 Latest Makar Sankranti Rangoli Muggulu Designs Being basically an agricultural country, a common festival in India is the harvest festival. Bengalis call it Makar Sankranti, Punjabis call it Lohri, Gujratis call it Uttarayan and Makar Sankranti will be celebrated on the 14th January 2017. This is the day all the south Indian houses will be decorated with flowers, diyas, colours, sugarcanes, pulses, rice and rangoli patterns at their doors. Festivals are an integral part of India. The Land of Festivals- that is what India is commonly known as. There’s a popular Bengali saying which goes as-“Baro mashe tyaro parbon”, which means in India there are thirteen festivals in twelve months. The first thing that comes to a person’s mind when festivals are mentioned is of course holiday from work, lazying at home or an outing with family and friends(whatever that person prefers). The first thing that comes to a normal woman’s mind is shopping for new clothes(only shopaholics will understand). But festivals are a lot more than just holidays and new attire. Festivals mean colors, new clothes, guests at home, gourmandish savoring of festive delicacies, hullaballoo; in short lots of enjoyment. Simple rangoli designs are made using dots and lining them with colours. Women especially love to make muggu designs at their schools, colleges, offices and homes. Most schools organize Pongal is four-day long harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu. For as long as people have been into fa...

Sankranti Rangoli Designs

Rangoli designs are made during festivals and other special occasions. They are made using rice flour; coloured saw dust, sand or rice. You can also draw easy and simple rangoli designs using gulaal. It is are available everywhere and come in myriad colours. Now a days you also get rangoli moulds in the market too. Rangoli designs are known as Muggu in Andhra Pradeshand Telengana, and is made using chalk, chalk powder or white rock powder. Rangoli designs are called Kolam in Tamil Nadu; Mandana in Rajasthan. It’s known as Chaookpurna in Chhattisgarh; Alpana in West Bengal; Aripana in Bihar; Chowk pujan in Uttar Pradesh; and Golam kolam or kalam in Kerala. Here are some easy and simple rangoli designs for you to try. Now, be it Sankranti, Diwali, Ganpati, Onam or Durga puja decorate your home with colourful rangoli designs. Doing a Rangoli design right takes a bit of practice, but with a steady hand and a bit of patience it can be done by anyone. We love the fact that these Rangolis can make any boring place vibrant and there are a zillion designs from which you can choose a perfect one. Use any of these designs or just use these as your inspiration and create a new designs to decorate your home.

Makar Sankranti 2022: Rangoli designs

By India Today Web Desk: Makar Sankranti is celebrated on January 14 every year. It is one of the most auspicious and celebrated festivals in India. According to legends, Sankranti is a deity who killed a devil named Sankarasur. This festival is also dedicated to Lord Sun. The festival marks the first day of the sun’s transit. The festival is named differently in different parts of the country. In Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka and Telangana call the festival Poush Songkran, Tamil Nadu calls it Pongal and Punjab celebrates it as Lohri. Makar Sankranti also coincides with the Bhogi festival in South India. To celebrate this occasion, people decorate their houses with colourful kites, earthen pots and other things. Makar Sankranti 2022: How is Makar Sankranti celebrated? The rituals and traditions vary as the festival is celebrated in different parts of the country. In Punjab, people celebrate it as Lohri. Makar Sankranti is considered a day of happiness and prosperity by Hindus. It is believed that taking a bat in the Ganges on this day will be auspicious. Devotees also pay tribute to the Lord Sun and express gratitude towards him for blessing us with his warm and glowing rays. Makar Sankranti 2022: Rangoli Designs

Makar Sankranti rangoli designs that you can take inspiration from

Makar Sankranti is celebrated as a sign of change from shorter days to longer days. According to the Hindu calendar, the sun goes into the Makar or Capricorn period. During this day usually, around January 14, the winter period ends and Summer periods stars, which mark the time for harvesting. The festival is celebrated in many different ways in India and it is not uncommon to see many unique Makar Sankranti rangoli designs around the country. In India, Hindus and Sikhs call it Makara Sankranti. During this time, all people come around and celebrate in many different ways. They decorate their houses with festoons and Makar Sankranti special rangoli patterns. Many people make sweets and share them with their family and friends too. Here are a few Makar Sankranti rangoli designs.

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Last-Minute Rangoli Designs for Makar Sankranti 2022: Latest Muggulu Design Ideas and Kolam Patterns To Decorate Your House for Kite Festival (Watch Videos) What can be the best way to decorate your house on Makar Sankranti this year? Rangoli, right? Yes! A festival without rangoli seems incomplete. For that, we've arranged some Rangoli Designs for Makar Sankranti 2022 that can help you beautify your place and add life to your beautiful festival! The first exciting festival of the year, Makar Sankranti 2022 is finally here and if you haven't decided on how to prepare for it, yet? Don't worry, we've got you covered with the most exciting collection of last-minute rangoli designs and muggulu patterns to decorate your abode on Makar Sankranti! We've listed some beautiful rangoli designs for Makar Sankranti 2022 that can help you decorate your house this festive season. Get lovely Kite patterns to draw and lighten up your place today! Rangoli Designs for Makar Sankranti 2022 Easy Patterns to Draw and Decorate Your House on This Festival Rangoli Patterns for Kite Festival 2022 Kite Festival Done Right with This Beautiful Rangoli Simple and Easy Rangoli Designs for Makar Sankranti (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and f...

Try these simple Sankranti rangoli designs for a colourful festive season

The harvest festival in Andhra Pradesh is a colourful affair with decorated homes, delicious food and new clothes. Rangoli, locally called muggu, plays a significant role during these festivities, where women draw patterns with limestone powder at the house’s entrance as a symbol. Though it can be a daily affair, these rangolis are filled with colours and patterns during the festival season. The art of rangoli shares a long history with the Indian subcontinent in various forms. Some parts of the country use powdered limestone, while others use flowers. This Here are the top rangoli designs you must try this Sankranti festive season. With a distinction of being the oldest lifestyle magazine in Andhra Pradesh, Yo! Vizag has been catering engaging content to its readers for the past 10 years. From covering various happenings in the city to providing entertaining content, we keep our followers hooked day in and day out. Stay tuned to Yo! Vizag to get your daily capsule of news and entertainment.

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Last-Minute Rangoli Designs for Makar Sankranti 2022: Latest Muggulu Design Ideas and Kolam Patterns To Decorate Your House for Kite Festival (Watch Videos) What can be the best way to decorate your house on Makar Sankranti this year? Rangoli, right? Yes! A festival without rangoli seems incomplete. For that, we've arranged some Rangoli Designs for Makar Sankranti 2022 that can help you beautify your place and add life to your beautiful festival! The first exciting festival of the year, Makar Sankranti 2022 is finally here and if you haven't decided on how to prepare for it, yet? Don't worry, we've got you covered with the most exciting collection of last-minute rangoli designs and muggulu patterns to decorate your abode on Makar Sankranti! We've listed some beautiful rangoli designs for Makar Sankranti 2022 that can help you decorate your house this festive season. Get lovely Kite patterns to draw and lighten up your place today! Rangoli Designs for Makar Sankranti 2022 Easy Patterns to Draw and Decorate Your House on This Festival Rangoli Patterns for Kite Festival 2022 Kite Festival Done Right with This Beautiful Rangoli Simple and Easy Rangoli Designs for Makar Sankranti (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and f...

Makar Sankranti rangoli designs that you can take inspiration from

Makar Sankranti is celebrated as a sign of change from shorter days to longer days. According to the Hindu calendar, the sun goes into the Makar or Capricorn period. During this day usually, around January 14, the winter period ends and Summer periods stars, which mark the time for harvesting. The festival is celebrated in many different ways in India and it is not uncommon to see many unique Makar Sankranti rangoli designs around the country. In India, Hindus and Sikhs call it Makara Sankranti. During this time, all people come around and celebrate in many different ways. They decorate their houses with festoons and Makar Sankranti special rangoli patterns. Many people make sweets and share them with their family and friends too. Here are a few Makar Sankranti rangoli designs.

Sankranti Rangoli Designs

Rangoli designs are made during festivals and other special occasions. They are made using rice flour; coloured saw dust, sand or rice. You can also draw easy and simple rangoli designs using gulaal. It is are available everywhere and come in myriad colours. Now a days you also get rangoli moulds in the market too. Rangoli designs are known as Muggu in Andhra Pradeshand Telengana, and is made using chalk, chalk powder or white rock powder. Rangoli designs are called Kolam in Tamil Nadu; Mandana in Rajasthan. It’s known as Chaookpurna in Chhattisgarh; Alpana in West Bengal; Aripana in Bihar; Chowk pujan in Uttar Pradesh; and Golam kolam or kalam in Kerala. Here are some easy and simple rangoli designs for you to try. Now, be it Sankranti, Diwali, Ganpati, Onam or Durga puja decorate your home with colourful rangoli designs. Doing a Rangoli design right takes a bit of practice, but with a steady hand and a bit of patience it can be done by anyone. We love the fact that these Rangolis can make any boring place vibrant and there are a zillion designs from which you can choose a perfect one. Use any of these designs or just use these as your inspiration and create a new designs to decorate your home.

50 Latest Makar Sankranti Rangoli Muggulu Designs 2017

Top 50 Latest Makar Sankranti Rangoli Muggulu Designs Being basically an agricultural country, a common festival in India is the harvest festival. Bengalis call it Makar Sankranti, Punjabis call it Lohri, Gujratis call it Uttarayan and Makar Sankranti will be celebrated on the 14th January 2017. This is the day all the south Indian houses will be decorated with flowers, diyas, colours, sugarcanes, pulses, rice and rangoli patterns at their doors. Festivals are an integral part of India. The Land of Festivals- that is what India is commonly known as. There’s a popular Bengali saying which goes as-“Baro mashe tyaro parbon”, which means in India there are thirteen festivals in twelve months. The first thing that comes to a person’s mind when festivals are mentioned is of course holiday from work, lazying at home or an outing with family and friends(whatever that person prefers). The first thing that comes to a normal woman’s mind is shopping for new clothes(only shopaholics will understand). But festivals are a lot more than just holidays and new attire. Festivals mean colors, new clothes, guests at home, gourmandish savoring of festive delicacies, hullaballoo; in short lots of enjoyment. Simple rangoli designs are made using dots and lining them with colours. Women especially love to make muggu designs at their schools, colleges, offices and homes. Most schools organize Pongal is four-day long harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu. For as long as people have been into fa...