Making Simple Rangoli Designs | Small Daily Kolam | Satisfying Sand Art, Relaxing Rangoli by Radhika

Making Simple Rangoli Designs | Small Daily Kolam | Satisfying Sand Art, Relaxing Rangoli by Radhika

Making Simple Rangoli Designs | Small Daily Kolam | Satisfying Sand Art, Relaxing Rangoli by Radhika - It is our tradition to draw kolam every day morning at the door steps. There are many benifits of drawing kolam in front of the house. In India, the name Rangoli symbolizes Beauty, Hope, and Tradition. Rangoli, also known as kolam, is a folk art from India. Rangoli are decorative designs made on living room and floors during Hindu festivals typically consisting of bright colors. Rangoli designs are also known by other names such as Kolam, Ossa and Alpona. They are meant to be sacred welcoming areas for the Hindu deities.The patterns are typically created with materials including colored rice, dry flour, sand or even flower petals. People draw special rangoli designs for Festivals like Sankranthi (Pongal), Diwali (Deepavali), Vijaya dasami (Dasara)… Similar practices are followed in different Indian states: in Tamil Nadu, there is Kolam, Mandala in Rajasthan, Chowkpurna in Northern India, Alpana in West Bengal, Aripana in Bihar, chowk pujan in Uttar Pradesh, and others. The purpose of rangoli is decoration, and it is thought to bring good luck. Facebook Page Link   / rangolibyradhika   #satisfyingrangoli #relaxingrangoli #art #lockdown #Stayhome #Staysafe #stayindoors #rangoli #kolam #muggulu #rangolidesigns #easyrangoli #sandart