Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrates Lord Ram's return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. This year, Diwali will be celebrated on October 31, 2024. Celebrations include making rangoli patterns ...
The Hindu festival of lights Diwali is on its way this Thursday, October 19, and not only will it bring pretty displays of twinkling lights, but also Diwali Rangoli designs. Rangoli is a popular folk ...
People create rangoli on the floor using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand or flower petals. But if you prefer to go traditional and make rangoli with the help of rice flour, ...
Explore beautiful designs featuring vibrant colours and floral patterns, ideal for both beginners and experts to adorn your home.
Diwali 2024: As Diwali approaches, everyone’s gearing up to try their hands on the much-loved traditional art Rangoli. Houses automatically get a festive face-lift with Rangoli adorning the borders of ...
Diwali, the festival of lights, is just around the corner, and schools across India are gearing up with festive activities ...
Rangoli, also known as a sand mandala, is revered in Hindu mythology and is believed to be associated with the Ramayana. Rangoli is a beautiful pattern that is made on the floor using various ...
Independence Day is the perfect occasion to add a splash of patriotism to your home decor. A beautiful rangoli in the colours of the Indian flag not only welcomes guests but also celebrates our nation ...
Holi 2024: From lotus designs to Diwali lamps, here are a few rangoli ideas that can come in handy for Holi festivities. Holi 2024: The festival of colours is around the corner and we cannot wait ...
It the season of festivals. While this year, the streets are comparatively silent, the festive spirit remains alive among individuals. Navratri 2020 has kick-started, which means, it is also time for ...
Holi- the festival of colors and frolic is around the corner. The festival is one of the famous Indian festivals and is celebrated with great zeal and fanfare. Holi is spring festival and the same ...
Four loops in lavender and five dots of green. A simple rangoli design, which now stares out from billboards and hoardings dotting the city. That uncomplicated design has come to symbolise the Namma ...