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An ancient Indian art form, Rangoli is drawn at the entrance to usher in peace and prosperity. These are
intricate patterns drawn in the courtyard or just outside the threshold of the entrance door to ward off evil
spirits. Rangolis are believed to make the surroundings aesthetic and auspicious.
The name, Rangoli, is a combination of two words - rang and avalli which means a row of colours.
When you mention the word, Rangoli, what come to mind are colourful geometric patterns as these are
greatly favoured all over. Many Rangoli books promote these designs exclusively. The Kolam is usually line
patterns in white, with a bit of spot colour provided by kumkum (vermillion) and haldi (turmeric). These are
unbroken lines, as it was believed that the absence of gaps left no room for the evil spirits to enter. Today, of
course, any line drawing or even freehand off as Rangoli.
The recurrent motifs in Rangolis across the states are inspired by nature and feature leaves (peepal),
frutis (coconut and mangoes) and flowers (lotus). Religious symbols like swastika and aum also figure in the
designs.
While the ritual of Rangoli has faded from the modern-day home. It is been replaced by a larger-thanlife form for mass consumption. Instead of powders, flower petals or grains and pulses are used to fill giantsize Rangolis at hotels and wedding venues, Moulds with punched holes for intricate and detailed design are
available in the market, you just have to fill them with powder and let it filter through Rangoli stickers are
quite a rage and the fact that they have some permanency seems to act in their favour​

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Answered by mrinmoymajumdar6
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Answer:

the word rangoli means a colorful painting which is auptious in almost every houses.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Rangoli

Explanation:

Rangoli is an ancient art form.

Rangoli is considered a very aesthetic and holy.Rangoli is formed by combining two words Rang and avli which means colours and series of colours.In India, Rangoli is made during Diwali,Onam and many other occasions like weddings etc.Sometimes we use Flowers,pulses,colourful choks.

These days people use paper stickers.

Rangoli means geometric patterns as these are greatly favoured all over. Many Rangoli books promote these designs exclusively. The Kolam is usually line

patterns in white, with a bit of spot colour provided by kumkum (vermillion) and haldi (turmeric). These are

unbroken lines, as it was believed that the absence of gaps left no room for the evil spirits to enter. Today, of

course, any line drawing or even freehand off as Rangoli.

The recurrent motifs in Rangolis across the states are inspired by nature and feature leaves (peepal),

frutis (coconut and mangoes) and flowers (lotus). Religious symbols like swastika and aum also figure in the

designs.

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