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  2. Rangoli - Wikipedia

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    A rangoli on the occasion of Diwali, Goa, India A rangoli made with flowers on the occasion of Onam Rangoli at Delhi, India Rangoli is an art form that originates from the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered limestone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks.

  3. Kolam - Wikipedia

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    Kolam (Tamil: கோலம், Malayalam: കോലം, Kannada: ರಂಗೋಲೆ), also known as Muggu (Telugu: ముగ్గు), Tarai Alangaram (Tamil: தரை அலங்காரம்) and Rangoli (Kannada: ರಂಗೋಲೆ), is a form of traditional decorative art that is drawn by using rice flour as per age-old conventions. It ...

  4. Aipan art - Wikipedia

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    Aipan art is similar in different areas of India, it is also known by separate names. [3] Aipan (in Kumaon) Aipona (in Bengal and Assam) Aripana (in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh) Mandana (in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh) Rangoli (in Gujarat and Maharashtra) Kolam (in South India) Muggu (in Andhra Pradesh) Alpana (in Chita, Jhoti and Muruja in Odisha)

  5. Thipkyanchi Rangoli - Wikipedia

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    Thipkyanchi Rangoli (transl. Dotted Rangoli) is an Indian Marathi language drama television series directed by Girish Vasaikar. [1] It is an official remake of Bengali TV series Khorkuto . It premiered on Star Pravah on 4 October 2021. [ 2 ]

  6. Swastik Rangoli Kalakar Group - Wikipedia

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    Swastik Rangoli Kalakar Group is a Vadodara based group formed in 1985 by rangoli enthusiasts who decided to work collectively and promote this almost forgotten traditional Indian art. The group holds various exhibitions in Vadodara and around.

  7. Chowk poorana - Wikipedia

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    In Punjab, during festivals such as Holi, Karva Chauth and Diwali, walls and courtyards of rural houses are enhanced with drawings and paintings similar to rangoli in South India, mandana in Rajasthan, and rural arts in other parts of India. Chowk-poorana mud wall art in Punjab is given shape by the peasant women of the state.

  8. Makar Sankranti - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is typically celebrated on 14 January annually (15 January on a leap year), [4] [5] [6] this occasion marks the transition of the sun from the zodiac of Sagittarius (dhanu) to Capricorn . [ 4 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] As this transition coincides with the sun's movement from south to north, the festival is dedicated to the solar deity, Surya ...

  9. Hindu iconography - Wikipedia

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    Images depicting Vishnu's four-armed Narayana form almost always include the Chakra in one of his hands. It is a general symbol for protection. It is a general symbol for protection. Chakra is also known to symbolize the need to follow dharma and to condemn adharma.