Simple and Easy Rangoli Designs For Diwali 2023: With Diwali around the corner, people have started decorating their houses with different lights, flowers, lamps, and rangoli. The auspicious festival of Diwali will be celebrated this year on Sunday, November 12, 2023. In this festival, people leave no stone unturned to decorate their houses and buildings with different items available in the market. But, no decoration on Diwali is complete without the traditional rangoli making.
Rangoli has long been an integral part of Indian culture, believed to usher in prosperity and good fortune when created on auspicious occasions. Rangoli designs are crafted using various materials like flour, rice, flowers, and vibrant colours. People create a variety of intricate patterns and designs, placing them at their doorsteps and other areas within their homes. It is a popular tradition during Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
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Here are some easy, unique yet simple rangoli designs that you can try at home this Diwali.
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Create a peacock-themed rangoli using vibrant colors and intricate designs. The peacock's feathers and body can be the central focus of the design.
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On Diwali, rangoli is used to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity. It is believed that rangoli attracts Lakshmi's attention and invites her into the home. Rangoli designs often incorporate symbols of Lakshmi, such as lotus flowers and footprints.
Rangoli is also believed to ward off evil spirits. The bright colours and intricate patterns are said to create a positive energy field that repels negative forces.
Traditionally, rangoli was used to keep insects and pests out of the home. The coloured powders and spices used to create rangoli are naturally insect-repellent.
Rangoli is also a way to beautify the home and celebrate the festive occasion. The bright colours and elaborate designs add a touch of joy and celebration to the Diwali atmosphere.
Rangoli is a beautiful and meaningful tradition that is an integral part of Diwali celebrations. It is a reminder of the importance of spirituality, positivity, and community.
Date & Day | Subh Muhurat | Tithi | Festival |
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Friday, November 10, 2023 | 05:27 PM to 07:27 PM | Trayodashi Tithi | Dhanteras |
Saturday, November 11, 2023 | ? 11:05 PM to 11:56 PM?? | Chaturdashi Tithi | Choti Diwali or? Narak Chaturdashi |
? Sunday, November 12, 2023?? | 05:19 PM to 07:19 PM | Amavasya Tithi | Diwali (Laxmi Pujan) |
? Tuesday, November 14, 2023?? | 05:54 AM to 08:09 AM | Pratipada Tithi | Goverdhan Puja |
? Wednesday, November 15, 2023?? | 12:38 PM to 02:53 PM | Dwitiya Tithi | Bhai Dooj |
Q: When is Diwali in 2023?
A: Diwali 2023 will be celebrated on Sunday, November 12, 2023.
Q: How long is Diwali celebrated?
A: Diwali is celebrated for five days, each with its own special significance. The five days of Diwali are:
- Dhanteras
- Naraka Chaturdashi
- Lakshmi Puja (main day of Diwali)
- Govardhan Puja
- Bhai Dooj
Wishing you and your family, a Happy and Safe Diwali 2023!
Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.
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