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Diwali Rangoli Designs: How to Make Easy & Colourful Diwali Rangoli Designs and Patterns





Diwali – the festival of lights is just a days away! The auspicious festival has begin from, 26th October, 2016. This festival symbolizes the victory of light overt darkness. This festival is celebrated all around the globe with lot of zeal and enthusiasm. Diwali is one of the most famous festivals of the year. Diwali festival occurs on the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksha of the Hindu calendar month of Ashwin each year. 

 Diwali is basically a five days celebrated festival which begins from Dhanteras, Naraka Chaturdasi, Padva and ends on Bhai Dooj day. Diwali festival signifies the victory of light over darkness. The word ‘Diwali‘ is derived from Sanskrit word “Deepavali” which means “a series of lights”. 

 Deep means light and avail means series. On the auspicious day of Diwali – people draw various designs of Rangoli on the floor in Indian homes on festive occasions. It’s a temporary decoration created with the help of white sand or using colours. 

Most women and even some men who enjoy drawing rangolis on the floor on festivals such as Diwali and Dussehra are used to creating designs of flowers, lights, gods or whatever comes to their mind. Very few people draw the Sanskar Bharati Rangoli well or know how to do even a basic design of it.


 angoli is colored sand art. It looks stunning and there’s so much attention to detail. Have a contest among your friends and relatives who visit to see who can do the best patterns and if you don’t have sand try it with chalk. Tensed about how to draw Sanskar Bharati Rangoli Design? Do not worry, here we have explained this form of rangoli. It is all about the round with multiple layers and colors. It is usually drawn where huge space is available.



Learn more about this form of rangoli, and try it this Diwali in your porch or your office! Happy Diwali 2016.









 Source:India.com












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