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Ganesh Chaturthi |
- Ganpati festival is the most celebrated festival in Mumbai and Rangolis done on this festive occasion feature Ganpati himself in different styles. We present to you some of the best Ganpati/Ganesha Rangoli designs inspired from this festival:
- Rangoli, is an age old #art which is used to decorate homes on special occasions. With time, Rangoli making has evolved from simple designs to the present day designs that have so many variations. Ganpati #festival is a good occasion to see these different variations in action.
- Ganesha Rangoli Designs In celebrating any kind of festival, Lord Ganesha is always included. Ganesha is known as the remover of obstacle. For example, in #Diwali puja, people worship ganesha together with Goddess Lakshmi. So it’s not surprising that artists would love to use the image or outline of Ganesha in their rangoli. So let us Start our rangoli journey after #praying to Lord Ganesha..🙏
Inspiring Ganesh Rangoli Designs To Try at home...are as belows..!!
1. This awesome design is an example of how you can do a Ganesh Rangoli using flower petals. Flower rangolis have become quite popular nowadays and look great on any occasion. Usage of the contrasting colours – yellow, orange and purple and white is #amazing here. The design of Ganpati is done in the middle with white flower petals over purple flower background.
2. This choice from the Ganesh Rangoli designs is a great way to decorate the #home. It is done with regular colours. The contrasting colours used are green and blue. The #diyas used to decorate the Rangoli make it even more attractive.
3. The Rangoli here is a very colourful one. There are many bright colours used here – green, blue, orange and yellow. There is one #diya drawn at each of the corners. The main Ganesha design is done with dark blue colour in the middle.
3. The Rangoli here is a very colourful one. There are many bright colours used here – green, blue, orange and yellow. There is one #diya drawn at each of the corners. The main Ganesha design is done with dark blue colour in the middle.
4. This unique design features a vibrant depiction of Lord Ganesha with one hand giving #blessings and the other hand holding his favourite #laddoo (A kind of sweet dish). The bright green and orange combination is lovely.
6. This Ganesh Rangoli design has a lot of shading. The use of shading makes it a tough choice for #beginners. One needs good amount of #skills to achieve a design like this. The colours used here vary from blues to purples and greens to yellows.
7. This beautiful floral Ganesh design looks #pretty with marigold flower leaves and white flower petals. Colourful beads, leaves and stones are used to decorate the Rangoli.
8. This flower #Rangoli design features Ganesha with marigold petals. The background here is the floor itself. This design is huge but can be manipulated into the #desired size as needed.
9. This beautiful design features Lord Ganesha playing Veena. Veena is a traditional musical instrument which Lord Ganesha uses to play music. ‘Vaahan’ of Lord Ganesha, the ‘Mouse’ is also present in the #design. The excellent shading and the usage of colours in the design are lovely. To achieve an outcome like this really needs good amount of skills.
- So which is your favourite Ganesha rangoli? Let us know in the comments below...
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