
Elephants water Goddess Lakshmi in diwali

Indian flower petal rangoli

Each figure and color of the composition in rangola symbolizes something important.

Magic Indian Elephant

The rangoli ornament is passed down from generation to generation.

Even the color of the rangoli has its own meaning.

Diwali Rangoli coloring page.

Burning lamp inside the rangoli

At the Diwali festival, people create the most incredible designs of rangoli.

Magic patterns that are hard to look away from

Elephant heads the whole ornament

The happiest holiday in India.

The Indians dressed up for the holiday.

Neat pearl rangoli.

Each rangoli ornament carries its own meaning, understandable to the one who applies the drawing.

A work of art with a mysterious meaning.

colorful star patterns

Peacock rangoli for good luck.

Blessing for the home

Delightful peacock for Indian ornament.

Stars with hearts inside the ornament

Beautiful peacocks adorn the rangoli.

Ornament that is applied early in the morning

Unusual mysterious rangoli patterns.

Diwali Rangoli coloring page

This ornament attracts good Gods.

The painstaking work of applying rango

Diwali Rangoli coloring page.

Indian rangoli peacock

Rangoli coloring page

Sacred Indian fire.

Applying rangoli is the main tradition of India.

dry painting

Perfect rangoli patterns.

Rangoli coloring page

In honor of the holiday, magnificent fireworks are arranged in India.

Diwali marks the end of the rainy season and the beginning of winter

Diwali is usually celebrated for 5 days in a row.

Diwali preparations in full swing

Folk art of India alpon.

This type of art has no analogues all over the world.

To appease the gods and bring good luck to your home, you need to lay out rangoli in front of the house.

Temporary art that is quickly washed away by rain

Rangoli in the form of two peacocks.

Diwali celebrates the victory of good over evil

A happy ritual in the life of any Indian family.

Very intricate and beautiful ornament

Set off a riot of colors on this rangoli!

Each region of India has its own traditional rangoli patterns.

Beautiful peacock decorated in honor of diwali.

Flower shaped endless pattern

If an Indian house is decorated with rangoli, Lakshmi will definitely visit it.

Fascinating rangoli patterns

Beautiful pattern lamp.

Festive flame in the lamp

Rangoli attracts the attention and grace of the Gods.

Symbol of harmony and beauty

This ornament in India decorates the thresholds of their houses and temples.

Rangoli of triangles and circles

The picture of happiness is often decorated with flowers and beads.

Indian lamp

Throughout India, during the celebration of Diwali, candles are lit around their homes.

Traditional dipa lamps are given to each other by people on Diwali

Colorful floral patterns.

The elephant was decorated in honor of the holiday.

A stand with a lamp was placed in the middle of the rangoli

Happy Diwali!

In India, no holiday is complete without a rangoli.

Most often, rangoli can be found on the floor near the main entrance to the house.

To scare away evil spirits in India, these patterns are drawn.

Created from the geometric elements of the rangoli.

Variety of rangoli patterns

The most important thing in a rangoli drawing is that there are no broken lines.

The painstaking and time-consuming work of creating rangoli

Some mystery is hidden under this coloring.

Unusual patterns of an ancient symbol

Ancient rangoli with hearts.

The girl prays in honor of the holiday

More than just art.

Small lit clay lamps are the main attribute of Diwali

Traditional prayer in one pattern.

The main attributes of the holiday

Clay lamp with oil and wick.

The quivering process of making rangoli

Rangoli are meant to mark sacred places of greeting for Hindu deities.

Rangoli are often used during Indian Diwali festivals.

Heart Rangoli coloring page.

Rangoli is made from colored rice, colored sand or dry flour.

A metal pot widely used in the ritual practice of Hinduism.

Traditional dipa lamp

Diwali Rangoli coloring page.

Diwali Rangoli coloring page

Rangoli is painted in honor of Diwali

Drawing-prayer.

Rangoli art is popular in India

Unusual rangoli.

On the walls of the Hindus you can find such an ornament

Indian deity on a lotus.

A girl with candles celebrates a Hindu holiday.

Bright glow from a lamp.
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