Sunday, September 16, 2012




                      Rangoli art is an adornment or decoration that has different names in different provinces of India; for example, Purna in Uttar Pradesh, Mmandn in Rajasthan, Aripan in Bihar, Bengal Alpana in Maharashtra, Rangavallie in Karnataka, Kollam in Tamil Nadu, Muggu in Andhra Pradesh, Alikhthap in Kumaon, Kolam in Kerala, and Saathiyo in Gujarat. There are many variations on these rangolioan. In, Maharashtra, rangoli are drawn on the doors of homes so that evil forces attempting to enter are repelled. India's southern Kerala settled on the edge Onam rangoli on the occasion of flowers used to decorate is. South Indian Province - Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, the 'column' is some margin but their basics are unchanged. These are decorated in geometric and symmetrical मूल्यतः sizes. For rice flour or slurry is used. The back of the rice flour used to be white and easy availability. Between the thumb and forefinger of dried rice flour by putting a certain cast is dropped. Rajasthan Mandana the word was taken from the corroboration means is decoration. Mmandne various festivals, major festivals and ॠ can be categorized based on seasons. Different shapes depending on the size of it also can be shared. Kumaon 's "writing beat 'or in a variety of plotting symbols Thapa, artistic designs, Bellbutoan is used. Alikhthap of society apart - separated by different groups - different icons and art media is used. South Indian rangoli usually based on geometric shapes while at the north of the auspicious sign