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Shri krishna face rangoli. Rangoli for any festival. Tulsi vivah special rangoli.2020

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Shri krishna face rangoli. Rangoli for any festival. Tulsi vivah special rangoli. #krishnarangoli#krishnajanmashtamispecialrangoli#rangoli for more such rangoli click the link diwali poster rangoli https://bit.ly/2nA0GSE laxmi puja/dhanteras rangoli https://bit.ly/2lwWWA3 easy diya rangoli for diwali https://bit.ly/35pd8G3 follow #easyrangoliforu on instagram instagram.com/easyrangoliforu facebook https://bit.ly/323QFMk pinterest https://bit.ly/2krEUPk youtube https://bit.ly/2MHq40K #easyrangoliforu Rangoli, a traditional Indian art form , is a decorative pattern religiously created in front of the courtyard of all Hindu households every morning. The rangoli patters are believed to be the "greeting zones" for Gods created at the entrance so as to invite their blessings into every home with a view to bring prosperity. Brightening up the festival celebrations, Rangoli is also believed to be harbinger of good luck and prosperity. Rangoli is created with coloured sand, coloured rice, flowers, paint etc,, depending on occasion, region. India is a land of many languages and hence this art form has different names in different regions. #Alpana (West Bengal) • #Aripana (Bihar) • #Aipan (Uttarakhand) • #Jhoti or Chita (Orissa/Odisha) • #Kolam (Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra pradesh, Kerala, Goa) • #Muggu (Andhra Pradesh) • #Madana (Rajasthan) • #Rangoli (Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra) #Chowkpurana (Chhattisgarh, Uttarpradesh) The traditional form of Rangoli made use of designs and motifs based on nature, such as mango, flowers, swan, peacock, etc,,. Rangoli designs used presently include geometric patterns, the swastika, lotus, trident, fish, conch shell, leaves , flowers, etc,. While rangoli is created with #simple patters on regular days, they are elaborately drawn with intricate #designs during #festivals( #Diwali, #Newyear,#Onam, #Holi ,#Dhanteras ,#AkshayaTritiya, #Ganeshchaturthi, #sankashti, #Gudipadwa, #haldikumkum, #Navratri, #bhaidooj , #Dussera, #sankranti,#ugadi, etc,,),#weddings and other #celebrations at #home. #navratrirangoli #rangolidesigns #happynewyearrangolidesigns

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