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Rangoli - Wikipedia Rangoli is an art form that originates from the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered limestone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks
Rangoli | India, Floor Art, Designs, Meanings, Festivals | Britannica Rangoli is a South Asian folk art consisting of floor drawings that women design for festivals and, in some regions, each morning at their front doors They can be figurative, geometric, or combinations of both, and they can use various materials, but they are ephemeral art
Rangoli for Diwali — Google Arts Culture Rangoli is an ancient Hindu art form from India Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Rangavalli’, it means rows of colours, and is drawn in the homes, courtyards and sometime even on walls, to
How to Make Rangoli: 11 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow Rangoli is a traditional Indian sand-painted design often seen during Diwali, the Indian festival of lights Historically created on floors inside and outside of homes, Rangoli can be made in a wide variety of designs, sizes, and materials
Festival of Lights: The Artistic Tradition of Diwali Rangoli Deeply ritualistic and rooted in cultural and spiritual symbolism, the traditional Indian art of rangoli has decorated Diwali celebrations for centuries with beautiful and bright geometric precision to welcome gods and goddesses during the Hindu festival of lights
What is Rangoli — Rangoli Dance Company Rangoli, also referred to as ‘Sand Mandala’, has various names throughout India: Kolam, Alpana, Muggulu, and Rangavalli Rangoli is meant for the moment or the occasion