Diwali 2019: 15 Easy Rangoli Designs For The Festival Of Lights

Diwali 2019: 15 Easy Rangoli Designs For The Festival Of Lights

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By Anuradha on 21 Oct 2019
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Anuradha Shrivastava has done Post Graduation in Mass Communication and Journalism. She likes to keep herself up-to-date with all that's happening in the world of Entertainment. When she is not working, you'll probably catch her watching movies.

Diwali, one of the most important festivals of Hindus, will be celebrated on October 27. People are gearing up for this auspicious festival. From decking up their houses with fairy lights and lanterns to preparing rangolis, you might be busy with household work. This is known to all that on this day, entrances of houses are embraced with Rangolis. To make your work easy, we have something in store for you.

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We have listed some of the easiest Rangoli designs that will stand out.


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Take inspiration and make your house beautiful with these Rangoli designs.

Diwali is also known as the festivals of lights. It falls on Amavasya in the month of Kartik, according to the Hindu calendar. It is a 5-days celebration that kick-starts with Dhanteras and ends with Bhai Dooj. According to the Hindu mythology, on this day, Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya with Goddess Sita and Laxman after killing Ravana. The people of Ayodhya welcomed the king by illuminating lamps.

The festival is a harbinger of new beginnings as it is believed that Goddess Laxmi pays a visit to the houses. Diwali symbolizes the victory of good over evil.

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