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Rangoli

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Version 1.0.0
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Developer Vista apps
Category Apps, Lifestyle
Package Name com.mobincube.rangoli.sc_HFY6MT
OS 4.0.3 and up

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Explore trends in Rangoli Designs with Flowers, Lights, Dots and peacock

Easy Rangoli Designs : It's believed that rangoli designs started many centuries ago. Some refrences of rangoli designs are also available in our scriptures. The art of rangoli has changed and rechanged over many centuries. Rangoli goes by various names in many parts of India. In Tamil Nadu it's known as Kolam, in Andhra it's known as muggulu, in Karnataka it's known as muggitu, in Rajasthan it's known as a mandana and so on. We have some easy indian rangoli designs for beginners. Practise these easy rangoli designs from the comfort of your homes to impress your in-laws or your neighbors. If you enter any hindu house in India, you are bound to be welcomed by a rangoli design which is normally drawn with chalk powder or lime stone powder on the floor. Traditionally rice flour was used to create rangoli designs, since it can act as a food source for tiny insects and birds. Easy rangoli designs are used in almost all kinds of hindu religious occasions, festivals, weddings and so on. It's believed that rangolis ward off evil spirits from homes.

Take a look at these easy and simple rangoli designs. They can be easily made at home, try to make these easy and simple rangoli designs for festivals.

Rangoli can make any boring place vibrant and there are a zillion designs from which you can choose a perfect one.Rangoli is a reflection of vibrant Indian culture. It is a creative art done on the floors of the house or the entrance to welcome the Hindu deity Lakshmi to our homes, since, she represents good fortune.You cannot imagine an Indian festival without a rangoli; it actually sets the mood for celebration and brightens up your home.

Rangoli is created using coloured rice, dry flour, flower petals, turmeric (haldi), Vermillion (Sindoor) and coloured sand. The patterns include the face of Hindu deities, geometric shapes peacock motifs and round floral designs. Many of these motifs are traditional and are handed down by the previous generations. This makes rangolia representation of India’s rich heritage and the fact that it is a land of festivals and colour.
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