Free hand Rangoli with Flowers

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Flowers, Chiroti rava, a Bowl, Fancy lamps and some creativity is all it required to draw this Rangoli. You can observe the design. Rangoli White Powder is not used. It’s Rava (Wasted because of insects) from which you make Upma and Kesari Bath is the material. The Real Flower (Yellow) and an artificila onee (Red) a Bowl in between surrounded by flowers. Deepam Lamps. One more creative Rangoli design.
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Magha Sapthami Free Hand Rangoli Designs

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Ratha Saptami is symbolic of the change of season to spring and the start of the harvesting season. For most Indian farmers, it is an auspicious beginning of the New Year. The festival is observed by all Hindus in their houses and in innumerable temples dedicated to Surya, across India.  The Rangoli Drawn in this season also resembles the Sun God.

There are Surya temples all across India where Ratha Sapthami is fervently celebrated. However, the most famous one is the World Heritage Site of the Konarak Sun Temple, in Konark, Orissa. Besides Konark, there is another sun temple in Orissa, the Biranchi Narayan Temple (Biranchi khetra) in Buguda, Ganjam District. There are sun temples in Modhera, Gujarat, created by king Bhimdev of the Solanki dynasty, in Arasavalli, Andhra Pradesh and in clusters of Navagraha temples in Tamil Nadu and Assam. The Sun Temple at Martand (Jammu and Kashmir) and Sun Temple of Multan are temples.

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Maha Shivarathri Rangoli Designs

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Maha Shivratri or Maha Sivaratri or Shivaratri or Sivaratri (Night of Shiva or "Great Night of Shiva") is a festival celebrated every year on the 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha (waning moon) of the month of Maagha (as per Shalivahana or Gujarati Vikrama) or Phalguna (as per Vikrama) in the Hindu Calendar (that is, the night before and day of the new moon). The festival is principally celebrated by offerings of Bael (Bilva) leaves to the Lord Shiva, all day fasting and an all night long vigil. Cannabis is traditionally used as an offering for Lord Shiva and his followers. This festival is celebrated with Upavasa (Not having food) and Jagarane (Do not sleep all night doing devotional Bhajans).

Being a Upavasa Day people might prepare and have food items which doesn’t contain rice and can have fruits. Here is the Rangoli using the non-rice food items (Chiroti rava floor) and Banana Fruits.

Per scriptural and discipleship traditions, the penances are performed in order to gain boons in the practice of Yoga and meditation, in order to reach the goal more swiftly and avoid rebirth.

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Ratha Sapthami Rangoli

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Ratha Saptami or Rathasapthami  or Magha Saptami or Achalasapthami is a Hindu festival especially celebrated in Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh. Ratha Sapthami falls on the seventh day (Saptami) in the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu month Maagha (January). It marks the seventh day following the Sun’s northerly movement (Uttarayana) of vernal equinox starting from Capricorn (Makara). It is symbolically represented in the form of the Sun God Surya turning his Ratha (Chariot) drawn by seven horses (representing seven colors) towards the northern hemisphere, in a north-easterly direction. It also marks the birth of Surya and hence celebrated as Surya Jayanti (the Sun-god’s birthday).

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