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Diwali Rangoli And it's Significance
Rangoli
is
a
necessity
of
this
festival
because
it
is
believed
that
on
this
occasion,
Goddess
Laxmi
comes
at
everyone's
home
and
blesses
them
with
prosperity.
It
is
also
believed
that
rangoli,
invites
all
the
positive
powers
into
the
house
and
drives
away
all
the
evil,
which
resides
in
our
heart.
Rangoli Colours
Traditionally, natural ingredients are used to make Diwali rangoli. Products like rice flour, dried flowers, dried leaves etc are used to make beautiful rangoli. The purpose of using natural ingredients is to provide food to all the tiny insects like ants etc. They too are creations of God and should not be ignored. This act teaches us to maintain equality.
Rangoli demands the use of every colour, as each colour depicts good feelings. Red is the colour of celebration, blue and white is for peace, yellow is the colour of the halo around the Goddess's head, Pink is for sweet feelings, Green is for nature etc.
Traditional
Design
of
Diwali
Rangoli
The traditional design of Diwali rangoli is footprints made of rice flour, which, heralds the arrival of Goddess Laxmi into the house. This design is made in front of all the doors of the house. An impression of Goddess Laxmi is made on the entrance of the house with a Lotus flower. Keeping this as the basic theme of rangoli, beautiful designs are made.
Drawing a rangoli is a skill, which is generally mastered by women of Indian households and is known by different names in different regions. In Bengal, it is called, 'Alpona', in Kerela it is called, 'Pookalam' and in Uttar Pradesh it is called the 'Chowkpurana'. The meaning and significance of it, however, remains the same.
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