Makar Sankranti is a popular Hindu festival celebrated across India and goes by different names throughout the country. Pongal, Uttarayan, Maghi, Lohri. Designing colourful Rangoli patterns is a part of this festival. During Sankranti, you can see amazing and big rangoli designs in almost every Hindu household.
Though Rangoli can be of any type, pattern or design, vessel shaped Rangoli designs play a special role in Sankranti. The art form itself precedes sculpture and painting. Hindus consider it auspicious and a preliminary necessity in Sankranti rituals. The idea behind Rangoli during Sankranti is to reveal inner beauty and acquire auspiciousness. The forms or patterns that you can see during Sankranti are symbolic. You can see both dry and wet rangoli designs during this festival as it is believed to be the first step to conducting any auspicious ceremony as its beauty and intricate designs hold many prayers and sheer reverence. Females find in themselves the passion to draw and design images of Gods and Goddesses, lotus, flowers, peacocks, abstract designs, geometric patterns, and much more – using only their hand. It is said that a rangoli on the entrance to your household is the harbinger of good luck, prosperity, and years of happiness.
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