Rangolit
Rangoli is a traditional Indian art form that involves creating intricate patterns and designs using colored powders, flowers, rice, or sand. The term "rangoli" is derived from the Sanskrit words "rang" meaning color and "oli" meaning rows or lines. This art form is primarily practiced in India and is often seen during festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and Navratri. Rangoli is not only a decorative element but also holds cultural and spiritual significance. It is believed to bring good fortune, ward off evil spirits, and create a welcoming atmosphere. The patterns can vary widely, from simple geometric shapes to complex floral and mythological designs. Rangoli is typically created on the floor of homes, temples, and public spaces, and it is often accompanied by prayers and rituals. The art of rangoli is passed down through generations, with each region in India having its unique styles and techniques. Today, rangoli continues to be an important part of Indian culture, celebrated and practiced by people of all ages.