Description of Art Of Rangoli Easy way to Learn & Draw designs
"ART OF RANGOLI" App is the first one of its kind app, that lets you easily learn Rangoli and draw Rangoli designs.
⭐️ Salient Features ⭐️
○ All New User Interface 2021
○ Free Download100%
○ Over 250+ unique designs to choose from
○ Wide variety of Simple, everyday Rangoli designs to complex festival designs
○ Many Free designs along with a few paid designs
○ Lowest download size less than 10 MB
○ Simple and Easy to understand animated guide
○ No need to laboriously watch YouTube tutorials or learn from books guide
○ Use Slider to learn at your own pace
○ Easy for Beginners and everybody else
○ Top of the class smooth animated details
○ Responsive and quick user interface
○ No need to download photos or images or videos, everything inbuilt inside the app
○ Saves excess download charges
○ Rangoli app with dots
○ 1000 s more designs can be derived
○ Practice for Rangoli Games or competitions
Rangoli, is present in different forms all over India; but is known by different names in different parts of the country. Alpana (West Bengal), Aripan (Bihar), Aipan (Uttarakhand),
Jhoti or Chita (Orissa), Kolam/Kolangal/Pulli (Tamil Nadu), Muggu/Muggulu/Chukkulu (Andhra Pradesh), Madana (Rajasthan), Rangoli (Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra), Pookalam (Kerala), Chowkpurana (Uttar Pradesh)
Rangoli is drawn on floors, walls, streets, pathways, books etc using variety of materials, from chalk powder, rice flour, color paints, color powders, various flowers etc. Rangoli is drawn everyday as well as special Rangolis are drawn during all the Indian festivals and is considered auspicious. Some of the main festivals where Rangolis are a common sight on Indian streets are Makara Sankranti / Pongal / Lohri, Basant Panchami, Maha Shivratri, Ugadi / Gudi Padwa, Ram Navami, Krishna Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam, Durga Puja, Navratri, Dussehra / Dasara, Diwali
⭐️ Salient Features ⭐️
○ All New User Interface 2021
○ Free Download100%
○ Over 250+ unique designs to choose from
○ Wide variety of Simple, everyday Rangoli designs to complex festival designs
○ Many Free designs along with a few paid designs
○ Lowest download size less than 10 MB
○ Simple and Easy to understand animated guide
○ No need to laboriously watch YouTube tutorials or learn from books guide
○ Use Slider to learn at your own pace
○ Easy for Beginners and everybody else
○ Top of the class smooth animated details
○ Responsive and quick user interface
○ No need to download photos or images or videos, everything inbuilt inside the app
○ Saves excess download charges
○ Rangoli app with dots
○ 1000 s more designs can be derived
○ Practice for Rangoli Games or competitions
Rangoli, is present in different forms all over India; but is known by different names in different parts of the country. Alpana (West Bengal), Aripan (Bihar), Aipan (Uttarakhand),
Jhoti or Chita (Orissa), Kolam/Kolangal/Pulli (Tamil Nadu), Muggu/Muggulu/Chukkulu (Andhra Pradesh), Madana (Rajasthan), Rangoli (Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra), Pookalam (Kerala), Chowkpurana (Uttar Pradesh)
Rangoli is drawn on floors, walls, streets, pathways, books etc using variety of materials, from chalk powder, rice flour, color paints, color powders, various flowers etc. Rangoli is drawn everyday as well as special Rangolis are drawn during all the Indian festivals and is considered auspicious. Some of the main festivals where Rangolis are a common sight on Indian streets are Makara Sankranti / Pongal / Lohri, Basant Panchami, Maha Shivratri, Ugadi / Gudi Padwa, Ram Navami, Krishna Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam, Durga Puja, Navratri, Dussehra / Dasara, Diwali
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