Rangoli Designs

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By Silver Camphor

Rangoli is one of the most popular and traditional art forms in India. It is a form of sandpainting decoration that uses finely ground white powder and colours. Rangoli can be a wall art as well as a floor art. The designs or patterns of Rangoli are usually taken from nature such as peacock, swans, flowers, etc. Rangoli holds a special place in the Indian cultures and often treated as the painting for the God. Traditionally, colors of Rangoli were derived from natural dyes but now a days, synthetic dyes are used in range of bright colors. Rangoli can also be made from cereals, pulses or a more extensively used material and a specially recognized form is that of floral Rangoli's.

Rangoli is called by various names in different parts of India but the overall essence of Rangoli remains the same throughout India with Rangoli occupying the space of a divine colorful garden amongst the colorful Indian people. Rangoli is called Alpana in Bengal, Aripana in Bihar, Madana in Rajasthan, Rangoli in Gujrat, Maharashtra and Karnataka, Chowkpurana in Uttar Pradesh, Kolam in Kerala and Tamil Nadu and Muggu in Andhra Pradesh. Rangoli truly marks the essence of unity in diversity of India.

Rangoli Theme

Rangoli is usually designed across a certain theme, though the basic approach remains the same. The designs are Geometric and Proportioned. These themes keep changing according to occasions and festivals. Common Rangoli themes are celestial symbols like rising sun, moon, stars, zodiac signs, holy symbols like Om, Mangal Kalash, Swastika, a lighted Deepak, Shree, Lotus etc. Such themes are most popular during the Wedding or other special occasions. Other themes include flowers, butterflies and other creepers, religious themes like figures of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Saraswati or Goddess Lakshmi. Festival themes include diyas or lamps on Diwali or Santa on Christmas. Also, contemporary themes include various artistic designs according to the artistic, intuitive or innovative taste of the Rangoli designer.

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Materials used for Rangoli

Rangoli Designs also depend a lot on the material being used for the creation of the Rangoli. Traditionally, colors were derived from the bark of trees, leaves, indigo etc. But today, synthetic Rangoli colors are readily available.Also marble dust is used as color sometimes. Saw dust is another ingredient used for drawing of Rangolis. Colored rice is also used as Rangoli ingredient with rice being colored using food colors. Other pulses and cereals are also used as a Rangoli ingredient. Colored stones are also used for creation of Rangolis when big Rangolis are desired which should remain intact for a long duration. The most diversified ingredient used for Rangoli creation is flower petals. Significantly used flower petals include Rose petals, Jasmine, marigold with finally cut grass and leaves. Floral Rangolis form a great combination of freshness, fragrance, art and divinity.

Rangoli Design

Most of the Rangoli designs comprise of symmetrical geometrical figures likes circles, rectangles and squares. Various themes are then incorporated within these figures. A lot of Rangoli designs and templates are available online but it usually is a work of your own imagination and innovation. There are no strict rules for drawing a Rangoli. You just have to be creative.

Rangoli Designs

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Rangoli

Rangoli Templates

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Lighted Diya

Drawing a Rangoli

Once you have chosen the design of your Rangoli and the area where you want to draw a Rangoli, first decide and mark the center point of the Rangoli. Then first mark the outlines of the Rangoli. Then decide on the color scheme. The most challenging part though is filling in the colors. It may seem easy but actually it is quite difficult. Pick up some powder with your thumb and index finger and fill in the design by rubbing the two fingers together and sprinkling the powder on the floor. It is advisable to start from the inner part. It is difficult though as the powder just keep on slipping through your hand. But a little practice can make you perfect.

Alpana

Another very interesting form of Rangoli is Water Rangoli, also called Alpana. It could be either under water or on the surface of water.Such Rangolis give a very nice 3D effect and really add glitter to your Rangoli. For this, water must be stagnant.

Alpana Designs

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Rangoli has gained in the reputation of a respectable art form as it requires a lot of creativity and innovation to come up with really good and new designs. Many competitions are also organized around the world in which people show their skill in this traditional creative colorful art. It gives a soothing freshness and divine essence. The colors of Rangoli marks the colors of life and are meant to keep the brightness in life.

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Sarah m Marie 2 years ago

The colors are very vivid.

Mehndi Designs 2 years ago

Your rangoli design is very beautiful….being an art lover it spurs me to introduce a rangoli catagory on my site; intuitionlight.com……..thanks

allen 2 years ago

thanhs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

roseflower 23 months ago

hi this is roseflower...Your rangoli design is very beautiful….being an art lover it spurs me to introduce a rangoli catagory on my site..http://www.kolamdesigns.com

lakshmi 20 months ago

now i have got agood idea to draw a rangoli for my competition.thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

vanika 19 months ago

very nice

Priya 18 months ago

these degins are very nice

s.d 18 months ago

i like all designs and i will definitely try these arts.

jaskiran 14 months ago

nice art...........

i like this very much

krishika 12 months ago

These rangoli designs are really nice

darpika 11 months ago

rangoli are very very pritty

kaavya 9 months ago

why are all are putting kolams in the home. first i doesent no kolam at all . my mother teached me . bye byefor all.

rashmi 8 months ago

plzzzzzzzzzz send me ganesh ragoli design urgentlyyyyyyyyyyyyy

rashmi 8 months ago

plzzzzzzzzzz send me ganesh ragoli design urgentlyyyyyyyyyyyyy

rangoli club .sree saraswathi tyagaraja college.Pollachi 8 months ago

very nice and it provided many tips in colouring.a BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG THANKS

khushi 7 months ago

i simply wanted designs not a brief discription about what is rangoli and all

sahil 7 months ago

please send some more images on theme based rangoli i need it for my competition tomorrow otherwise these were nice thankyou very much

lalitha 7 months ago

I like this designs please send some more designs

chinky 7 months ago

all d designs r adorable n i liked allllllllll of dem................!

girija 7 months ago

desings are amazing nd lovely....

ashutosh 7 months ago

designs are not so good please try something new :)

sakshi 7 months ago

beautiful. gud collection

megha 6 months ago

designs are very beautiful and i adore them very much thanks for sending these beautiful designs please send more designs..........

barbie 6 months ago

a very nice rangoli designs.i loved it.

lavanya lalan 6 months ago

i wish all of u a vry vry happy diwali.

hope u all will enjoy this diwali....................

sunitkalbhor 6 months ago

thank................

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uma 4 months ago

think innovatively guys and i wish next time i get a beter rangoli from this site

nivedha 3 months ago

not so good bt nice

436558 2 months ago

so bad!.......very very very very very bad!....

monika 2 months ago

nice...

rose 2 months ago

all are ok design

asharani bhore 2 months ago

these designs are sooooooooo..... beautiful. please send some designs made in/on water.plzz................

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