Sankranti theme rangoli

  1. Traditional Village Rangoli designs from Pochampally Village Telangana
  2. Sankranti 2022: Latest Rangoli Designs For Competition With Concepts


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Traditional Village Rangoli designs from Pochampally Village Telangana

Traditional Rural Rangoli Designs from Pochampally Village Telangana Bhoodan Pochampally has its place in history as the birthplace of Bhoodan movement (donating land). It was here in 1951 during the visit of Acharya Vinoba Bhave, a rich Zamindar (landlord), pledged to donate 250 acres of his land to landless people. Thus starting the Bhoodan movement in India, hard to believe that this happened in the very country where everybody from ex-Presidents to son and son in laws of those in Power is regularly involved in land grabbing. But in this post, we will focus on Rangoli pictures taken on Sankranti in Pochampally An elaborate Rangoli being made for Sankranti in Pochampally Village Telangana Coming back to the topic we were in Pochampally village which has a large presence of weavers who still weave traditional Patola Pochampally saris and other dressing material both in cotton and silk. We visited the village on Sankranti when the village was all decorated with rangolis for the Sankranti festivities. A small primer on Sankranti would not be out of place here. The festival is celebrated in different parts of the country by names like Lohri in north India, Sankranti in most of India and Pongal in Tamil Nadu. This post is about various types of Rangoli seen in Pochampally village. Sankranti probably is the only Indian festival that comes on same dates every year 13 or 14 January, as it is a Solar festival, compared to lunar calendar being used to all other festivals of India....

Sankranti 2022: Latest Rangoli Designs For Competition With Concepts

Easy Sankranthi Muggulu Patterns With 'Happy Makar Sankranti' Message To Decorate Your House on Uttarayan 2022 Rangoli Designs & Kolam Images: Easy Sankranthi Muggulu Patterns With 'Happy Makar Sankranti' Message To Decorate Your House on Uttarayan 2022 People paint their front doors with colourful rangoli designs for Makar Sankranti, one of the first holidays of the year. Makar Sankranti special rangoli includes kites, the sun deity, til-gud laddoo, harvest plants, and other elements. Sankranthi 2022: On Friday, January 14, 2022, Makar Sankranti will be observed. The harvest festival commemorates the sun's entry into the Capricorn zodiac sign. It also marks the conclusion of the long winter days and the beginning of the long summer days. While the Makar Sankranti event is known for its feasts, it also features vibrant decorations. During the festival, rangoli, kolam, and muggulu play a crucial part. So, here's a selection of Makar Sankranti 2022 rangoli patterns, Also Read: Rangoli is an ancient Indian art form that is considered fortunate during celebrations. It goes by a variety of names and may be made in a variety of ways. Kolams, also known as muggulu, are floor drawings composed of white rice flour or coloured powders. Fresh flowers, pulses, grains, or coloured powders can also be used to make rangoli. People paint their front doors with colourful rangoli designs for Makar Sankranti, one of the first holidays of the year. Makar Sankranti special rangoli includes kit...