Simple rangoli

  1. 25 Simple And Easy Sand Rangoli Designs
  2. Kolam Designs: 65+ Handpicked Simple Kolam Rangoli for Every Occasion
  3. What is a Rangoli: Floor Folk Art from India for Diwali
  4. 25+ Easy Rangoli Designs For Ganesh Chaturthi For Your Home
  5. Simple And Easy Rangoli Designs For Weddings & Festivals
  6. 15 Easy & Simple Rangoli Designs for Diwali 2023


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25 Simple And Easy Sand Rangoli Designs

Sand Rangoli is a form of art, which originates from India. In this art, patterns are created on the floor, tabletop or any smooth surface using powdered colourful materials. The art can also be made of different colours and play a vital role in any festive occasion. Let's check out 25 colourful and stunning Sand Rangoli Designs. 25 Simple And Easy Sand Rangoli Designs 1. Welcome Sand Rangoli Such a wonderful piece of art is this sand rangoli! This welcome sand rangoli is created using bright colours and the effect is vibrant. The centrepiece of this design has the word written "Suswagatam" in the Marathi language, which means Welcome. These 2. Navratri Sand Rangoli Design You can create this Navratri sand rangoli during the auspicious festive time of Navratri to receive the blessings of the goddess Durga. This rangoli design is simple and easy to make. The centre of this rangoli design has a beautiful goddess's eyes, nose and mouth inside the circle. The outer design is created with petals and shaded colours. You may also check out our guide on 3. Ganesha Rangoli Design The beautiful Ganesha rangoli design looks artistic. Firstly, try making the Ganesha outline in the middle and sketch the entire design in black. Later fill in the relevant colours and outlined a square box with white small circles. This sand rangoli design can be created during any puja or Ganesh Chaturthi at your home. 4. Diwali Colourful Rangoli Diwali is an Indian festival of lights and so is the impor...

Kolam Designs: 65+ Handpicked Simple Kolam Rangoli for Every Occasion

Image Courtesy: Pinterest Kolam is a type of rangoli that originated in the state of Tamil Nadu, anciently known as Tamilakam. It is basically a geometrical drawing composed of straight lines, circles, dots, curves and loops that are drawn in the shape of a grid. Kolam designs are also known by a variety of names like Muggu in Telugu, Tharai Aalangaram in Tamil. This tradition of drawing beautiful Kolam designs slowly spread out to the neighbouring states in the Southern peninsula - Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Telangana, Karnataka and so on. With the Tamil diaspora being spread all over the world, one can find the women making Kolam designs in various countries like Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, etc. Every morning, the women in these south Indian households wake up early to make simple Kolam designs on the threshold of their homes. They believe that this is where the internal and external elements of their world meet and this entrance/exit need to be decorated for goodwill. Kolam designs are typically made using rice powder or white powders like chalk/chalk powder, white stone dust, synthetic colours and so on too. You will also find the use of turmeric powder sometimes to add some colours in these simple Kolam designs. In this blog: 1. 2. 3. 4. Below, we have listed some easy Kolam designs and elaborate and unique Kolam designs for your Tamil wedding decor or for a daily threshold deck-up. How Do the Pulli Kolam Images Tie Into the Scheme of Weddings? Image Courte...

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...

25+ Easy Rangoli Designs For Ganesh Chaturthi For Your Home

Table of Contents • • • • • • We’ve compiled some amazing designs for rangoli for Ganesh Chaturthi to brighten up your house this year. So scroll ahead and choose your fave. Simple Rangoli For Ganesh Chaturthi Rangoli powders feel messy? We get you! Try out this light and bright easy rangoli design for Ganesh Chaturthi! Simply arrange your fave flowers in circles and complement them with golden or white beads in the middle. Lovely, isn’t it!? If you’re someone who’s looking to go a little extra, this easy and simple rangoli for Ganesh Chaturthi is for you. The gold gota and pompoms add to the fun element of this rangoli design. There’s nothing more beautiful to the eyes than the sight of flower rangoli with diyas. The elegant look of this small rangoli design for Ganesh Chaturthi will perfectly adorn the entrance of your house! We’re loving how minimal colours have been used in this Ganesh puja rangoli. Simple and easy to pull off, this one’s perfect for those who’re looking for last-minute inspiration. Ganesh Chaturthi Rangoli Images If you’re looking for some beautiful yet easy rangoli for Ganesh Chaturthi, you’ve come to the right place. These designs are sure to make your rangoli garner a lot of attention and love! We don’t know about you but we’ve already fallen in love with this Ganesh Chaturthi rangoli. The little details and lots of colours add to the beauty of this amazing artwork. Try out this rangoli on Ganesh Chaturthi when you don’t want to go overboard and wa...

Simple And Easy Rangoli Designs For Weddings & Festivals

A rangoli adorning someone’s house or event has been a symbol of celebration and welcoming goodness for quite a long time in India. It is the art of decorating the floor or the entrances of homes. Drawing a rangoli is thought to bring good luck, and prosperity to the family and it is like a welcome decor for the guests. In almost every festival or auspicious event, you will find beautiful rangoli designs. In South India, making rangoli is an everyday activity in the morning after cleaning the house. It is like an art that has been passed down generation after generation. Festivals like Each state in India has its own way and name for Rangoli. In South India, it is known as Kolam or Muggu; in Rajasthan they call it Mandana and they draw it on the walls; in Kolkata, they call it Alpana which is mostly drawn on the courtyard of the houses, and so on. Not only different names butdifferent ingredients or tools are used to make beautifulRangoli designs. Here are a few things that can be used to make a rangoli: • Colorful Flower petals • Rangoli Powder/Chalk Powder • Colored Raw Rice • Raw Beans/Raw Lentil • Raw Colorful Pasta • Rice Powder or Salt or Epsom Salt. Latest Rangoli DesignIdeas As Rangoli is an old art form, over the years the designs have remained the same yet evolved. It is about different patterns, shapes blended properly, shades of colors, and sizes of the designs thatmakeall the designs the same yet different. Still not sure which designto pick for your special d...

15 Easy & Simple Rangoli Designs for Diwali 2023

Let your personalized Rangoli speak our right Hindu culture, tradition, and tradition with this timeless style of decoration. Welcome, 1. Floral Rangoli - Floral Rangoli is one of the most trending and evergreen Rangoli designs that not only adorn the beauty of your Vastu but are also easy to create. 4. Rangoli with Diyas - This is one of the 5. Semi-circle Rangoli design - If you have a limited area to draw Rangoli at your home or office, then this style of beautiful rangoli designs for Diwali is here to accentuate your Home Sweet Home. 6. Corner Rangoli design - Let the special corner in your house appeal gorgeous just like your abode with the beautiful Rangoli meant for only those favorite corners which are generally not paid much attention to. 7. Auspicious Peacock Rangoli - Symbolizing prosperity, compassion, and luck, this Rangoli featuring peacock appeals eye-catching and spread positive vibes in the festive celebration. 8. Dotted Rangoli - If you are looking for some of the easy rangoli designs for Diwali, then there can be no other Rangoli than the prettiest dotted one. This Rangoli can be made with chalk or white Rangoli by dotting 5, 10, 20, and even more, dots to create beautiful geometrical patterns. 9. Mandala Rangoli - If you are a true Mandala art lover, then this Rangoli creating a visual effect with its geometric or grid-like patterns can be drawn with chalk to create the base, on which you can furthermore add colors. 10. Abstract Ganpati Rangoli - Lord G...