Deck Your Homes With These Beautiful Rangolis This Diwali

Festivity is the time of the year where in people ward off all the negativity and embrace love and companionship and Diwali is one of those festivals that’s celebrated with grandeur and pomp. This festive of lights brings along lot of love and joys. It’s the time of the year when people decorate their homes and unleash their creative side.

Call it Kolam(Tamil) , Muggulu(Telugu) ,Alpana(Bengali), Rangoli and festivities go hand in hand and Diwali is no exception. Significance of Rangoli dates back to centuries ago and decking the entrance of homes with Rangoli is considered auspicious. It symbolizes happiness and positivity. When it comes to Rangoli designs for Diwali, it focuses on symmetry, colors and unique themes.

Let’s take a look at the designs you could try out this Diwali.

 

  • Round Rangoli Pattern

 

 

Decorate your homes with this simple round rangoli design. Shade it with maroon or earthy shades. Place a diya at the center and around the perimeter to flare it up.

 

  • Mango Kolam

 

 

Deck your homes with this significance of 8 Mango motif. As it goes, number 8 symbolizes AshtaLakshmi. Use different blend of colors and intricate design to elevate the look

 

 

  • Corner Rangoli design

 

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If you are looking for a design that could add charm to corners of your home, this design is perfect choice for you. Add beauty to your home interiors with this blend of traditional and floral designs.

 

 

  • Contemporary Rangoli design

 


Looking for a rangoli with modern touch to your festive vibe, then you must try this design. Elevate your festive mood with external colors and fillings. To make it more interesting create shapes using spoons or ice-cream sticks .

 

  • PooKolam Rangoli design

 

How about some organic rangoli that’s nature friendly. This kolam is made using flower petals and is most popular in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Place diya to enhance the design.

 

  • Sanskar Bharti rangoli

 

 

The most popular design from Maharashtra, this rangoli is made using fingers especially 3 or 5 of your hands that creates intricate and artistic patterns. To make it more interesting or to give 3D effect, you may use pen to enhance your design.

 

  • Ganesha Kolam

 

Name any Indian festive and it’s incomplete without worshipping Lord Ganesha and seeking his blessings. Embrace your homes with this aesthetic Ganesha. While making the design, make sure that you use the face on the right side and create a semi-circular design to symbolize his blessings.

 

Happy Diwali !