From the tricolour–themed rangolis to the bright tones of blue and green, here are a few rangoli ideas for Republic Day celebrations.
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During Diwali, families often make decorative patterns of diyas, lotus flowers and other designs out of coloured rice flour. This art form is known as rangoli. These creative decorations are often ...
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Rangoli patterns are colourful designs that are usually drawn on the floor. They are made to celebrate Diwali. Diwali is the festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs.
The rangoli was reportedly designed on Republic Day and replaced the Ashoka Chakra in the Indian National Flag with Karnataka’s state map in the center.
The celebrations also feature the grand parade at Rajpath, New Delhi, where the armed forces march along the Kartavya Path and showcase their military might. It is a day to feel immense pride and ...