Rangoli is a very familiar word among the people of the Indian subcontinent. It is derived the word Sanskrit word “Rangavalli.” Well, Rangoli is an art that precedes sculpture & painting. It is an auspicious as well as a preliminary requisite of any Hindu religious ritual. And, it is perhaps a custom to draw Rangoli at the doorstep on a daily basis, during festivals, and auspicious functions like wedding and other celebrations.
Rangoli is a beautiful conventional art practiced in India. Rangoli is a Sanskrit word that means “an artistic expression through colors”. It is basically an art that is drawn using color Rangoli powders or flowers on the floor. Rangoli art has both an aesthetic sense and religious value. Many people believe that it gives a positive vibration to the environment and when Rangoli art is laid in houses or offices, it is a sign of a cordial welcome to the guest.
Diwali is a very popular Hindu festival celebrated not only in India but also in the United States of America by the Indians with a lot of pomp and fanfaronade. It is the festival of lights and during the four days of Diwali celebration, the various cities across India sparkle with resplendence. Celebration of this festival in India is marked by bursting of crackers, distribution of sweets and worship of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha and Goddess Kali. With the Gujarati business community spann