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Beautifull Rangoli Design 2022 for Diwali and New year
Beautifull Rangoli Design 2022 for Diwali and New year
Making rangoli on Diwali is considered auspicious. It is made with the intent to welcome the goddess Lakshmi and it symbolises the happiness, positivity, and liveliness of a home. If you are looking for trendy rangoli designs, we’ve curated a list of six beautiful rangoli designs you can make by yourself at home.
Rangoli – In India, the name Rangoli symbolizes Beauty, Hope, and Tradition. Traditionally, Rangoli is an art of decoration drawn on the floor or the entrances of homes. It is thought to bring good luck, prosperity in the house and in the family, and to welcome guests.
The ritual of drawing Rangoli patterns, a skill handed down from mother to daughter, is considered an auspicious welcome sign. Drawn meticulously and with bare fingers, it is meant to ward off all evils and is revered as a divine art.
With the arrival of the festival of lights, we hear ourselves to decorate our homes as beautifully as possible. Rangoli is a historical Indian art of decoration where beautiful designs are drawn using vibrant rangoli colors and decorated with diyas and flowers.
According to our traditions, Rangoli brings home happiness and luck. It radiates positivity and happiness. The vibrant colors give a lively appearance and ambience to your home. Not just this, these vibrant, intricate, and symmetric designs drive off evil, negative spirits, and energy. As a result, they bring home good vibes, positivity, and good energy.
Besides making your home lively, they also cheer up our souls and channel our energies in a positive direction. In our religion, Rangoli too has an auspicious place, making it an integral part of decoration during almost every festival, including Diwali.
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