Best rangoli for diwali

rangoli design for competition in schools

Diwali is never complete without a rangoli. The colourful piece of art adds a festive flair. The tradition of making rangoli designs started centuries ago and over the years the art has seen a transformation. Though it is called by different names in different Indian states it is made with common intention which is to bring good luck. Earlier, rice flour was used to create rangoli designs as it also acts as a source of food for insects and birds. Today, rangoli designs are made using coloured rice, dry flour, coloured rice, floating diyas, coloured sand, flower petals and a burst of colours. Not only Diwali, but rangolis are also made during all the religious occasions. On the occasion of Diwali, we bring to you some of the gorgeous rangoli patterns and designs to try this Diwali.

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs

Easy rangoli designs