🌾✨ BOGI – SANKRANTI – KANUMA SPECIAL RANGOLI ✨🌾 Welcome to CHITTI MUGGULU 🙏 In this video, we are sharing a beautiful traditional Telugu Muggu / Rangoli design specially created for the auspicious festival season of Bogi, Sankranti, and Kanuma. Sankranti is not just a festival – it is a celebration of gratitude, prosperity, harvest, and positive beginnings. Drawing muggu at the entrance of our homes during Bogi Mantalu, Sankranti mornings, and Kanuma days is believed to invite happiness, wealth, and good energy into our lives. 🌸 ABOUT THIS RANGOLI / MUGGU: ✔ Easy and simple design ✔ Perfect for daily use and festivals ✔ Suitable for beginners ✔ Traditional Telugu style ✔ Ideal for home entrance, puja room, and verandah ✔ Can be drawn with rice flour or chalk powder This Sankranti special rangoli is designed keeping in mind: • Traditional Telugu culture • Daily home decoration • Festival positivity • Peaceful and relaxing art Kolam / Muggu art helps calm the mind and brings devotion and discipline into our daily life. Watching rangoli videos is also very relaxing and stress-relieving, which is why many people love these designs. 🌾 FESTIVAL SIGNIFICANCE: 🔥 Bogi Mantalu – Removing negativity and welcoming new beginnings 🌞 Sankranti – Celebrating harvest, sun god, and prosperity 🐄 Kanuma – Respecting cattle, farming, and nature This muggu design can be used throughout the Sankranti festival days and even after, as a daily rangoli. 📌 LANGUAGE SUPPORT: This video is useful for audiences searching in: • English • Telugu • Tamil • Kannada • Hindi • Marathi 📺 SUBSCRIBE for: ✔ Daily Muggu Designs ✔ Festival Special Rangoli ✔ Simple & Easy Kolam ✔ Traditional Telugu Art ✔ Peaceful & Relaxing Videos 🔔 Turn ON notifications so you never miss a new muggu! 📲 FOLLOW US: 👉 YouTube: / @chitti_muggulu 👉 Instagram: / chitti_mugguluu 🙏 If you enjoyed this video: LIKE 👍 SHARE ❤️ COMMENT 💬 SUBSCRIBE 🔔 Thank you for supporting traditional Indian art and helping us keep our culture alive. Happy Bogi 🌾 | Happy Sankranti 🌞 | Happy Kanuma 🐄 — CHITTI MUGGULU