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25 Beautiful Rangoli Designs For Diwali (Deepavali) 2022!!

Raise your hands if you have been waiting for Diwali as much as we do! With the festive date just around the corner, it’s time to start prepping up for it, with Diyas, crackers and of course, Rangolis! In many households, it’s a ritual to adorn the entrance of a home with carpets of Rangoli designs for Diwali!

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This colorful tradition was originally started to commemorate the victory of good against evil. It is also associated with Goddess Lakshmi, who can bless you with loads of wealth. As per Indian beliefs, a well-decorated entry with bright Rangolis is an inviting factor for good luck and prosperity. So, this Diwali, unleash your creativity by taking some inspiration from these artistic Rangoli patterns!

Importance of Rangoli for Diwali:

According to the Hindu Dharma, it is considered auspicious to put Rangoli on important days of the year. Especially on Diwali, which marks the homecoming of Lord Rama after a victorious battle against Ravana, these patterns symbolize hope and happiness! In different parts of India, these art forms are known by different names like “Kolam”, “Muggulu”, “Kolangal”, “Alpana” etc., Deepavali designs are largely focused on symmetry, choice of colours and themes to bring in the festive spirits.

Latest Diwali Rangoli Designs 2022 with Pictures:

This year, make an impressive statement in your neighbourhood by trying out one of these attractive Deepavali Designs (Muggulu):

1. Simple Diya Rangoli Design – Happy Diwali:

This is a very simple rangoli that can be drawn on the occasion of Diwali as it features a Diya as the main attraction. Start with the Diya and then draw the flowers and leaves outside. Fill colours in a contrasting way. In this design, the pink, green and yellow colors stand out and lend it an aesthetic touch. After filling in the pink in the centre, write “Happy Diwali” with yellow for contrast.

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