yes
Rangoli patterns have been a part of Indian traditions for centuries, with historical references dating back to ancient times. The exact origin of rangoli is not clearly documented, but it is deeply rooted in Indian culture and is believed to have been practiced for thousands of years.
Physics invokes the concept of symmetry to formulate natural laws - that is, laws of nature are expected to be symmetrical, in order to have universal validity. Symmetry implies harmony, beauty , perfection. Most art forms tend to emphasize these qualities. Rangoli patterns represent essentially geometric drawings as free form art work.
A Rangoli Is A Pattern That Has To Be Symatrical Otherwise It's Not A Rangoli Pattern
Traditional use of rangoli is to decorate our home entrance. It is made on floor in front of the main entrance of our home(traditionally) or after the main entrance in the house(nowadays). Main purpose is to welcome guests and god in the home as well as to feel the home with joy.- HETAL PATEL(www.pritraj.com)
The Rangoli called in Kerala is kolam.
Rangoli is a kind of powder that the Indians use for festivals.You put the rangoli in a plate and you make mandalas with it.The rangoli comes in a lot of different colors.I suggest you go on Google and write rangoli to check the photos they're really beautiful.
'yukta yamini kaushal first invented the rangoli'
what are old and current practices of rangoli
when hindus celebrate diwali they make rangoli patterns
Obviously not..infact there are different rangoli patterns..
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yes it is easy to make rangoli you can start from some tutorial on net