Traditional use of rangoli is to decorate our home entrance. It is made on floor in front of the main entrance of our home(traditionally) or after the main entrance in the house(nowadays). Main purpose is to welcome guests and god in the home as well as to feel the home with joy.
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Rangoli patterns are mostly made using a grid of dots, or just dots in patterns. The dots will either serve as a point for lines to go to/from, or circle around (smooth free-form type of Rangoli). Its mostly just being creative. No special formula to follow. Another way you can think of it is like cross-stitch or needle point.
A rangoli pattern is a pattern which is simetrical
Rangoli Is Lots Of Patterns and Are Simetrical
Rangoli patterns are colourful patterns that are always symmetrical. They are put outside to decorate the house at the Hindu festival Diwali.
Rangoli patterns have been a part of Indian traditions for centuries, with historical references dating back to ancient times. The exact origin of rangoli is not clearly documented, but it is deeply rooted in Indian culture and is believed to have been practiced for thousands of years.
when hindus celebrate diwali they make rangoli patterns
Obviously not..infact there are different rangoli patterns..
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Rangoli
flower petals, paint, pebbles, sand, rice and chalk.
Symmetry.
One may find Rangoli patterns online at "The Holiday Spot". One may also find patterns and information at the website "Activity Village" which is geared towards children.
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