Time to rejoice as Holi is knocking at our doors! Holi is a Hindu spring festival in India, also known as the 'festival of colours.' It is celebrated on the full moon day of Falgun Shukla Paksha. The festival, which will be celebrated on March 18 this year, signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, the end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, eat sweets, hug off the differences and forget and forgive and obviously decorations. It is a tradition in many parts of India to make colourful rangolis to mark Holi. It is a beautiful art form with its roots in the Indian subcontinent.
In many parts of the country, Rangoli designs reflect traditions, folklore, and practices that are unique to each area. Also, owing to the COVID pandemic, many people will hesitate to celebrate the festival with much crowd. But to make your Holi more colourful, we have come up with some unique and interesting Rangoli designs that you can draw at your doorsteps and temple. Take a look: