The Art of Rangoli: Vibrant Colours and Symbolism

Every day on my way to university, I am greeted with my mother's lovingly designed Rangoli, also known as Kolam. The vivid colours and stunning patterns never fail to grab my interest, and I am drawn to the lovely show at our doorway. Although my mother only does Rangoli for rare occasions, the meaning and symbolism behind this ancient Indian art form have caught my curiosity. 

Rangoli is a culturally significant and symbolically rich practice. Its presence at the entrance of our home invites good luck and wealth, mirroring the old belief that it may bring positive energy into our lives. Each design she makes incorporates significant themes, religious symbols, and geometric patterns to express messages of spirituality and peace.

The colours she uses in her Rangoli creations are just stunning. Every colour has its meaning - red denotes power and passion, while yellow represents wealth and pleasure. The precise use of colours not only adds vitality to the design but also conveys feelings and meanings that are firmly rooted in our cultural past.

As I watch my mother carefully shape her designs, I can sense the careful and attentive work that goes into the art of Rangoli. The attention to detail and time required to construct these elaborate designs demonstrate a strong commitment to tradition and spirituality. Rangoli, I've realised, is more than simply a method of artistic expression; it's also a means of achieving inner serenity and awareness.

As I continue to admire the beauty of Rangoli, I can't help but feel a connection to our culture's history and the profound meaning associated with this art form. Rangoli has become an important part of our everyday life, bringing happiness and a feeling of heritage to our doorway.

Finally, I have great respect for the art of Rangoli and its cultural relevance. As I continue to see the brilliant colours and significant themes, I wish to continue this heritage in my manner. Until next time, may your life be full of bright colours and happiness.

See you next time!🌸

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  1. Beautiful! Rangeen Rangoli written about by Amazing Aadita!

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