
Thu Oct 31 18:54:27 UTC 2024: ## Diwali Lights Up With Vibrant Rangoli Designs
**New Delhi, October 31st, 2024** – Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated with joy and festivities across India. One of the most integral parts of this celebration is the creation of intricate and colorful Rangoli designs. This year, as Diwali falls on October 31st, people are busy decorating their homes with beautiful Rangoli patterns, each telling a story of tradition and celebration.
The tradition of making Rangoli on Diwali dates back centuries, with legends suggesting it was practiced even during Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after his 14-year exile. The joyous occasion was marked by the people of Ayodhya decorating their homes and entrances with Rangoli, a practice that continues to this day.
This year, various Rangoli designs are making their mark, from intricate floral patterns to vibrant depictions of peacocks, diyas, and religious figures like Ganesh and Mahalakshmi. Even simple designs like Swastik and Kalash are being created to bring good fortune and blessings to the home.
“Rangoli is more than just a design; it’s a way to express our emotions through colors,” said a local resident. “We use rice flour, turmeric, and flowers to create these beautiful patterns, which are not only aesthetically pleasing but also a symbol of welcoming prosperity and happiness.”
Whether it’s a traditional Rangoli design or a modern interpretation, the art of Rangoli continues to be a beautiful and cherished tradition, adding a touch of magic and vibrancy to the celebration of Diwali.