Easy Corners Rangoli
Here is a Beautiful
collection of border Rangoli designs for Diwali, Ugadi, Dussehra, Holi or New
Year. Make these simple border rangoli designs along the wall, corners, Pooja
room entrance or at the main door of your house. Rangoli designs add color to
our home. Make freehand border rangoli designs at the entrance of your home. Go
for these small border rangoli designs to welcome your guest. Make it at the
entrance of your house during festivals or other important occasions.Make these
impeccable border Rangoli designs for doors. Keep the rangoli patterns simple
and neat.
Easy Corners Rangoli
Rangoli is a traditional decorative folk art of India. These are
decorative designs made on floors of living rooms and courtyards during Hindu
festivals and are meant as sacred welcoming areas for the Hindu deities.Rangoli
designs can be simple geometric shapes, deity impressions, flower and petal
shapes (appropriate for the given celebrations), but they can also become very
elaborate designs crafted by numerous people. The base material is usually dry
or wet granulated rice or dry flour, to which Sindoor (vermilion), Haldi
(turmeric) and other natural colors can be added. Chemical colors are a modern
variation. Other materials include colored sand and even flowers and petals, as
in the case of Flower Rangolis . Apart from pooja room and the entrance of your
home, you can draw these border rangoli designs on steps. This is definitely a
creative way to beautify ones home.
Rangoli, also
known as Kolam is an artform from India in which patterns are created on the
floor in living rooms or courtyards using materials such as colored rice, dry
flour, colored sand or flower petals. It is usually made during Deepawali,
Onam, Pongal and other Indian festivals. They are meant to be sacred welcoming
areas for the Hindu deities. Designs are passed from one generation to the
next, keeping both the art form and the tradition alive. Similar practices are
followed in different states of India: Rangoli in Karnataka,Kolam in Tamil
Nadu, Mandana in Rajasthan, Chookapurnain Chhattisagadh,Alphana,in West Bengal,
Aripana in Bihar, Chowk pujan in Uttar Pradesh Muggu in Andhra Pradesh and
Telan, Golam kolam or kalam in Kerala and others except in North eastern
states.
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