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Gudi Padwa Rangoli
Friday, March 20, 2015
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Peacock Rangoli | Diwali Rangoli Design Ideas
Friday, March 13, 2015
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Peacock Rangoli for Diwali Festival! |
Yet another magnificent rangoli art contributed by Jyoti Mulani
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Colorful Parrot in Rangoli Design
Sunday, March 08, 2015
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Parrot Rangoli Design |
Colorful yet simple and beautiful Parrot design in Rangoli Art.
Rangoli Contributed by Jyoti Mulani
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Conch shell / Shankha Rangoli Design
Tuesday, March 03, 2015
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Here is one of the auspicious symbolism of Hindu religion
in Rangoli Art. Conch shell or Shankha Rangoli. As per Hindu scriptures shankha represents the fame, good
luck and prosperity and association with lord Vishnu.
This rangoli used nice color combination to represent the surrounding sea
and beautifully drawn the shankha symbol and decorated with lotus, flowers and leaves designs and also created the species sea snail.
Incredibly neat Rangoli art credit goes to Jyoti Mulani.
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