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Rangoli, also known as Muggulu or Kolam, is a traditional Indian art form that involves making colorful patterns on the ground, mostly at the entrance of homes. For 1st January or Happy New Year ...
Republic Day, celebrated on January 26 each year, marks the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950. On this day, ...
This art form is known as rangoli. These creative decorations are often a way to get children involved in preparing for the five-day holiday and to get excited for the celebrations that lie ahead.
The fluidity of the design process has captivated audiences, representing a modern twist to the centuries-old art form. Traditionally, rangoli is created during festivals such as Diwali and Holi ...
From the tricolour–themed rangolis to the bright tones of blue and green, here are a few rangoli ideas for Republic Day celebrations.
It challenges the conventional way of making rangoli, providing a fresh and exciting perspective on the traditional art. The video, which has garnered thousands of views online, is being widely ...
Users can view the rangoli, an Indian art form of floor murals, by simply looking it up on Google Maps. The rangoli stretches out over 250,000 square feet and was made using over 2500 kilograms of ...
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): On the occasion of National Youth Day, marking the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, an 18,000 square foot 3D rangoli was carved at Bhopal’s Shaurya Smarak.