Friday, July 31, 2020

Rakshabandhan Rangoli

Rakshabandhan is a popular festival celebrated across the country which symbolizes the selfless love between brothers and sisters. The word “ Raksha” means protection and “ Bandhan” means to tie. And the holy thread which offers by the sisters is a symbol of love and commitment between brother and sister.
 Try this rangoli designs and enhance the beauty of your home 🏡

Rangoli picture








Sunday, July 12, 2020

Shravan Somvar Rangoli Hartalika Teej Festival Rangoli



Shravan is the 5th month of the Hindu calendar 
The month of Shravan is very important in Indian culture for many Hindus the month of Shravan is a month of fasting.
Many Hindus will fast every Monday to the Lord Shiva and every Tuesday to the goddess Parvati.
Fasting on Tuesday of this month is known locally has Mangla Gauri vrat.
So to add more beauty to the celebration here I am sharing some easy and innovative rangoli pictures try these rangoli designs and enhance the beauty of your home.

Rangoli Designs For Shravan , Hartalika Teej Festival And Mahashivratri
















Please Check  Some Shravan Somvar Rangoli Video





Saturday, July 4, 2020

Rangoli The Indian Art

Rangoli is an Indian art form, in which patterns are created on the floor using materials such as colored  sand and and flower petals. It is usually made during festivals but in many region womens draw Rangoli everyday.

  • It is auspecious and believes that goddess Lakshmi enters the house if Rangoli is drawn.
  • Rangoli brings lots of positive vibration and energy to you and your home.

Basically, the purpose of the rangoli is to feel strength, generosity and it is through to bring good luck.

Rangoli designs can be simple geometric shapes or flower and petal shapes (appropriate for the given celebrations), but they can also be very elaborate designs crafted by numerous people. The base material is usually dry or wet powdered rice or dry flour or colour sand and flower petals.

The the various name for this art form :

Muggu - Andhra Pradesh and Telangana

Rangoli - Maharashtra and Karnataka

Kolam - Tamil Nadu

Mandana - Rajasthan

Chowkpurana - Chhattisgarh

Alpana - West Bengal

Haripsn / Aripan - Bihar

Rangoli have great value in Indian culture means Festivals with out Rangoli can not be imagine so I am trying to keep this culture alive and presenting it in a Creative way.







Check out this video of small and easy rangolis

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Ganesh Chaturthi Rangoli Ganesh ji Decoration

 Hello guys, Here I am with new innovative Rangoli designs of Ganesh ji  Try this rangoli designs and enhance the beauty your home 🏡 Design...