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Sunday 23 October 2011

Rangoli Designs For Indian Diwali

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 Rangoli is a Sanskrit word which means "the art of creative expression through the use of color.

Many believe that during Diwali, Goddess Lakshmi visits home, who are well off, so the family decorate their homes, people wear their best clothes, children receive presents and new-year greetings are exchanged through visits or Diwali cards.

An important part of the celebration is the Rangoli, which is created at the dawn of welcome to all. Rangoli exudes template in color that are specific to each region.

In the art of painting sex Central rangoli design is symbolic denoting deities or themes. While projects vary in different parts of India, the basic approach is common. The designs of geometry and proportion. In addition Rangoli can be done in two ways-dry and wet.


 Motives include lotus, fish, birds, etc., which reflects the unity of man and beast. The majority of rangoli designs, circular, exuding a sense of infinite time. The Sun, the Moon and other signs of the Zodiac, are also common themes for rangoli in addition to the Om, Mangal Kalash, swastika, illuminated chakras Deepak, Trident, Sri, lotus, etc.

Raw materials, mainly used for rangoli include edibles as rice flour, pulse and leaves. Previously the color traditionally were derived from natural dyes, but today, however, synthetic dyes are used in a number of bright shades. Other materials include coloured sand and even flowers and petals, as in the case of Rangolis flower.

He was in India use Rangoli festivals and other favorable cases deemed sacred ritual tradition.


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