When the the festivalnof Diwali arrives, everyone wishes for a fulfilled celebration. Apart from the various activity, making Rangoli is one the activity that keep the kids busy. Me too indulge in the Rangoli decoration for my home. And it came out nicely. I kept it as simple as possible to give a nice look to the festival.
Rangoli is made on Diwali to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good luck, and to bring prosperity and good fortune to the home. This is one of the activity that takes a lot of time. Sometimes it may take 4 to 5 hrs for complete preparation. Rangoli is a sign of welcome and is believed to invite the blessings of the gods. The design theme is well decorated and supported with illuminated lights.
Rangoli is a colorful Indian folk art that is often made during festivals and other celebrations. The word "rangoli" means "rows of colors". Rangoli is believed to invite the blessings of the gods into the home. Rangoli is thought to represent the happiness, positivity, and liveliness of a household. It is also believed to ward off negative energy.
Rangoli is an ancient Hindu art form that is traditionally made by women and girls. The designs can be geometric, simple, or intricate, and are often made using materials like rice powder, chalk, flower petals, and colored sand. The color red is often used in rangoli to symbolize the triumph of good over evil, which is a central theme of Diwali.
The tradition of making rangoli during Diwali is still popular today and has become part of popular culture. One can see people pretty occupied with different colors and design making the best of the art. To prepare, we simply outline a design, using cgalk and then fill them with colors. This Diwali unique blend of colours and lights festival.