Square rangoli design

  1. Rangoli Designs – Connecting Art, Culture, and Mathematics
  2. 50 Beautiful & Creative Diwali Rangoli Designs
  3. 30 Easy Rangoli Designs For Kids And Beginners
  4. 25 Simple And Easy Sand Rangoli Designs
  5. 25 Easy & Creative Rangoli Designs With Dots To Try In 2023


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Rangoli Designs – Connecting Art, Culture, and Mathematics

Rangoli Designs – Connecting Art, Culture, andMathematics Materials needed: • • Pencil • Ruler (optional) • Markers, crayons, or watercolors (optional) • Rice powder, colored rice, or sand (optional) Cultural Connections: Rangoli is a form of ancient Indian art created on square or isometric dot grid. The word rangoli is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘rangavalli’ and means colorful lines (rang = color, oli = line) (Bapat, 2008). India is country of diverse cultures and languages, hence in different parts of the county this art form is known by various names – Rangoli (Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra), Kolam (Tamil Nadu), Chowkpurana (Uttar Pradesh), Madana (Rajasthan), Muggu (Andhra Pradesh), Alpana (Bengal), Jhoti (Odisha), and Aripana (Bihar). Traditionally these intricate and beautiful patterns are made with whole or ground rice. The powder used is either white or colorful, and either wet or dry depending on which part of the country you are in. Traditional designs incorporate references to nature and culture, and the colors in the traditional art form were extracted from natural dyes, like barks of trees, flowers, leaves, etc. Rangolis are particular used to design homes in India during festivals or on auspicious occasions, however in some parts of the country, such designs are still part of a daily practice (Chaki, 2019). Thoughts for Classroom Implementation: The simple designs and the mathematical connections would be most appropriate for elementary school aged ...

50 Beautiful & Creative Diwali Rangoli Designs

Rangoli is an intricate part of Indian festival decorations. These are beautiful patterns and designs made using vibrant colors. One can use powdered colors, flour, flowers, leaves, rice, diyas, and many more rangoli making elements. Unique Rangoli designs can be made for Diwali, Holi, Independence Day, etc. in school, colleges, or corporate events. Here we have listed 50 beautiful and creative Diwali rangoli designs for your convenience. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Importance of Rangoli The beautifully drawn rangoli at the home entrance is believed to create an aura of peace and happiness. It has great significance across the country, and it has different names in different states. Today we see that the culture of Rangoli making persists because it has an aesthetic impact on our decoration for festivals. The schools and colleges host rangoli competition, and corporate events often occasionally include rangoli making. These events keep the culture alive and add beauty to the decoration. Let’s go forward to see the beautiful and unique designs you can use in rangoli-making this time. Also, go through New & Creative Design of Rangoli for Diwali Diwali decorations are incomplete without vibrant and colorful rangoli on the floor. It needs talented hands to draw unique patterns with thoughtful color combinations. Here are some latest rangoli with flowers and lea...

30 Easy Rangoli Designs For Kids And Beginners

Image: MomJunction India is a land of colors and festivities. This post will give you a list of easy and simple rangoli designs for kids and beginners that can help decorate your house or add color to your festivities. Rangoli is derived from the Sanskrit word rangavalli, meaning rows of colors. Rangoli’s are usually drawn at the house entrance or in the courtyard. According to ancient scriptures, rangolis ward off evil spirits and keep negative energy away from the house. The basic designs mainly comprise squares, circles, pictures of flora, fauna, and various other geometrical shapes. It is also an engaging activity for kids who enjoy coloring and drawing. Ready to try these easy rangoli designs? • • 30 Easy Rangoli Designs For Kids To create a rangoli, your child will need some colorful powders, stencils (optional), and some free open space or a board to create any of the following designs. 1. Flower and diya rangoli design To make this rangoli design, your child can start by making a regular flower in the center and then add heart-shaped petals around it. Over the petals, add one more circle of round petals, and then some leaf-like shapes. Diwali is a festival celebrated by lighting lanterns and diyas (oil lamps) around the house. If your child wishes to make this rangoli during Diwali, you can place some oil lamps around it to add to the design’s beauty. Image: IStock When you are short of colors, you can let your child try making a basic design like this one. If the ...

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...

25 Easy & Creative Rangoli Designs With Dots To Try In 2023

Indian households are often decorated with rangolis during the festive seasons. Known as Kolam in Tamil Nadu and Alpana in Bengal,the beautiful motifs and patterns of rangolis add extra charm to the place, bringing more life and light. Among the many patterns, rangoli designs with dots are quite popular too. Drawn by connecting dots, these rangolis can be kept monochromatic or colorful. Given the popularity of these designs, today, we have decided to introduce you to some beautiful Rangolis created by connecting dots. Some are simple and easy to make like mandala and the swastika, while others might require a good amount of practice like freehand designs and sanskar bharti. But do not worry. With a considerable amount of effort, you will surely be able to make these floor designs. So, without any further delay, we want to take you forward and show you what we have in store for you. 2. This one is shaped as an octagon and is different from the usual square or round shaped rangoli. Here dots have been used to connect and make this rangoli. We love the flower patterns and simple designs which make up for the whole Rangoli. This is also a complex rangoli, so those who are new to it might find it difficult to do. 3. This one is simpler than the two we showed earlier. This is a simple rangoli design with dots based on floral motifs and is created using the dots, so it will be easy for those who are new to making Rangolis. This design can be done on any occasion or festival as pe...