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sosvandana · 1 year
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Pongal Celebration Craft Ideas
You are looking for Pongal Celebration Craft Ideas to Celebrate Pongal? So let me tell you, Pongal is a harvest festival in India. Pongal is a four-day festival celebrated in the state of Tamil Nadu. We did a few Pongal-themed activities to learn about the culture and history of the festival. Are you interested in our Pongal-themed activities? Please take a look at the gallery. So quickly visit our website and have a look at the craft
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bighottubprince · 3 months
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Pongal Festival 2024: Embracing Tradition, Harmony, and Abundance
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littleladoo · 1 year
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Pongal Activities for kids Pongal is the Multi day Harvest festival celebrated between Jan 14 and Jan 17. ☀️DAY 1: BHOGI People clean their homes, decorate with mango Garlands and kolams. In earlier days, a Bonfire is lit to burn the Unneeded things. ☀️DAY 2: THAI PONGAL: People Thank and workship the Sun God for a bountiful harvest. The dish 'Pongal' is cooked on an eartherned pot with the first rice from the harvest. ☀️DAY 3: MATTU PONGAL A day dedicated to worshipping of the cattles. Jallikatu, a bull taming sport is held in some places of Tamilnadu. ☀️DAY 4: KANNUM PONGAL People visit friends and relatives. Communities organize events and People also perform Folk dances on this day. ⬅️Swipe to see some fun crafts and Printable Activities that you can do during the holidays with your kids. Visit littleladoo.com for 20+Pongal Ideas. ❤️Like, save and Share this post with people who celebrate Pongal. Happy Pongal! (at Düsseldorf, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnMdxV6oQyD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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skdigvijay · 1 year
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Virtual Pongal Celebration Ideas
Are you searching for Virtual Pongal Celebration Ideas? if yes then we provide many ideas for pongal celebrations like games, activities, and crafts which makes celebrations memorable or enjoyable to be held in your office or your company's staff feel happy all your employees do work more loyally and help the growth of the company.
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yuk-shik · 3 years
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Little Known Facts About Easy rangoli designs for kids.
Ragoli Stencils are availabe to acquire through the marketplaces in india but Fortunately It's also possible to obtain them on amazon. Our favourite is definitely the one particular highlighted listed here With all the footprints. During this The essential floral sample for the centre is drawn and together the petal edges the look is expanded with far more petals and floral designs to have the rangoli. Even more decorations are accomplished with creeper like borders along with the rangoli right after filling with colours is as within the picture shown above. If your child insists on making Rangoli, however , you are fearful that he will mess it up, then hand him this coloring sheet. It'll appease him for the time being. We've got plenty of ideas for earning your own private rangoli on our rangoli crafts site and also rangoli posters to print. This is often not present in character but whenever we attract rangolis we need to be specified the freedom of deviating within the norm. The same rangoli has white dots put together the periphery of each and every layer of petals plus the outermost petals have white strains and dots put to offer the design a completely various search. Colourful designs are popular for a few festivals and so these can be handy if you are searhing for colourful kolam for Margazhi , colourful muggulu for Pongal or Diwali rangoli Even though the identify is Rangoli sans dots , easy rangoli with dots will also be to generally be posted simply because rangoli with dots is fairly preferred in many areas of India. The only dot grid may be 2 by two for just a rangoli ( or kolam ). First they are doing dots so that the symetricity of kolam is maintaned. Inside the Down below Layout you can see that dots are protected by the designs. The rangoli is manufactured with the help of dots. You'll be able to include things like younger young children During this action by drawing the outline of a straightforward design and style initial after which you can encouraging them to colour it in. Here is a complex Rangoli coloring sheet to your more mature kids. It will allow your child to check out the use of various shades. Employing a rangoli stencil to attract some designs with one or diverse colour mixtures is a single approach to drawing rangolis. From the images above what I've made an effort to Express is to test one thing various and so have carried out a combination of no cost hand rangoli and stencil. Whatever the design and style of rangoli, these very simple ideas will let you much better to generate easy and simple rangoli design and style. The artwork of rangoli depends upon the abilities of the individual since it is created by arms. A lot more pro persons might make extra complicated designs. The next ways would enable you to make Rangoli. Go for this easy sq. rangoli. Prepare a foundation employing purple, yellow and eco-friendly. Increase a Swastika about the red circle and spiral styles on eco-friendly.
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THE MOST INTERESTING INDIAN FILMS OF 2016
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Critical writing should attempt to be somewhat objective, to rationalise and give meaning to one’s opinions, but with cinema that is impossible. Cinema deals with emotions and with humanity, very far from rationality.
To discuss the “quality” of cinema over an arbitrary 52-week period seems ridiculous, as the Indian film calendar doesn’t have the formal book-ending that the Oscars awards season gives to Hollywood (though we do have the masala noise-fest of Sankranti/Pongal movies in the early months, and the all caps BOLLYWOOD event movies of Diwali, Eid & Christmas into the second half of the year). Yet over the last 52 weeks, Hindi cinema in particular seems to have succumbed to the cold and clinical idea that we should be told exactly how to feel and when to feel it, using sound and image for little more than a beginning-middle-and-end, setup-problem-resolution, with well-oiled emotional propaganda like Dangal, Airlift and Pink. These “good” films were full of rationality in their storytelling. A rationality based on rules, commerce and market testing. You are able about to say what they are “about” in one word. So the following films are those that I found most rewarding, as they dared to be irrational. Confusing. Irritating. Sometimes boring. These are films that perhaps accidentally, embraced a spirit of anarchy and looked both inward and outward, works that felt both a sense of being inside and outside “cinema”. We know now what it means to be “good” in terms of movie making. Good camerawork, good direction, good screenwriting - these things have now been defined. All the films in this list have these features, so I will attempt not to write about them. These are the films that used those tools to do something more than tell a story. 9. Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada
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A. R. Rahman’s stunning song from this soundtrack, Thalli Pogathey, has a lot in common with the film itself. No chorus, no refrain. A run of melodies that never repeat, yet still never deviate from a common emotion or feeling, that layer on top of one another and build to a explosive and confusing climax. Then before you know it, it’s finished. Incidentally, the song plays over a car crash. A film with great respect for the laws of genre, but no respect for keeping them clean and intact. Boy meets girl. Boy convinces girl to go on spontaneous picturesque road-trip. Road-trip turns into insane gangster chase movie. Then the resolution of the story is so wild it might as well be from a different film, while cramming as many Tamil pop-culture movie references as possible into a five minute scene. The most stimulating thing about the film is trying to work out just how seriously it is taking itself. Depending on which end of the spectrum you answer that question, it’s either a work by a filmmaker brave enough to break every last rule and still attempt to make us feel something, or a mocking criticism of the idea that anyone ever thought it possible to even try.  8. Bambukat
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Punjabi cinema continues to be thrilling, creating its own language that is near impossible to pin down. A film like this, that tells a simple and unambiguous, almost proverbial tale, seems out of place on a list like this that celebrates the subversive. But there is something more at play. The Punjabi cinema of the last 10 years has blossomed when at its most Punjabi. Initially, this cinema was very clearly language-based; stage play-esque comedies that relied on accent, wordplay and slang. But now, a love for the soil, people and culture of Punjab has created something amazing. When you love and respect everything around you, the air, the light, the sound of the wind, what better medium is there to express it than cinema? And this is true cinema. The story of two men battling it out to have the best motorbike is a gilded washing-line on which to hang these small details, these beautiful paghs and parandey. 7. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
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Usually, the thundering act-of-god is a disappointing deal breaker in films about people and the consequences of their actions (read: the car crashes in Cocktail and Kapoor & Sons), but the twist works in this film. It is the classic Bollywood trope of tragedy. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is melodrama itself, from a filmmaker who has huge love for this very Indian art form. Aside from Bhansali, which other contemporary director still explores the meaningless calamity of human existence with such poetry and romance, and such disregard for being concise? The characters of this film are people with nothing real to worry about, who create their own problems without meaning to. And then that twist, wherein they realise even the worst thing God can throw at you is nothing compared to what you can throw at yourself. Cinema shouldn’t attempt to answer questions. It should use camera and sound, abstracts like music, poetry, colour, and other fundamentally absurd components of popular culture, and pose questions with them. 6. Action Hero Biju
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Is cinema an honest medium? Is it ever possible to capture truth on camera? Action Hero Biju seems on the surface to be trying. A documentary-esque non-narrative casebook of events in one charismatic policeman’s life. With characters etched in such succinct detail despite appearing on screen for a matter of minutes, moments of devastating melancholy juxtaposed with sudden roaring humour, moments of stillness and observation ended with crowd-pleasing fourth wall-breaking masala punches, and a camera that roves like an escaped chicken in a bustling street market, this is as honest a film as you will ever see. 5. Maheshinte Prathikaram
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Another film about people, the world they inhabit, and the things they do inside it. The mood and texture of this particular world, and the way in which it is communicated to us, is entirely singular. It’s all just chance. The crux of this film, and any small trace of “narrative” that exists within, is just a random chain of banal events, a farcical demonstration of the butterfly effect involving some dropped coconuts and a slapstick street brawl. What we’re left with is a film that laughs at the idea of reason, at the idea of originality of thought. Some films are brave enough to be about many things at once. Others are even braver to dare to be about nothing at all. Yes it is superbly shot and directed, with beautiful characters and performances, but more importantly it is a film that whispers to you softly, as warm water rushes around your feet, and you aware of just what it is to be alive.  4. Kali
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Speaking of films that are “about” things, we have Kali (Rage); a film that can be read as another interesting exploration into the Indian 2-act structure (pre and post-interval), or a moody exploitation thriller about a road trip where everything goes wrong (and isn’t the genre of exploitation such an interesting thing for any audience to think about?), or most interestingly, a cubist dissection of anger as a concept (as emotions are to cinema what light is to painting). Then you have Sai Pallavi as a centerpiece, an undeniably wonderful actress and bonafide icon who,in 2015’s Premam, became the focus of a film about the male gaze and subsequently held the gaze of every male in the South of India. Now she is the partially seeing-eye of the narrative, and it is through her gaze and her experience that we feel the wrath of male anger weighing down on us. In the opening of the film we are treated to a character establishing flashback, a giant brawl on a college campus, shot with a biblical audacity, iconoclastic gait. In this testosterone-fueled pure masala moment, we realise how “masculinity” is rage, and how rage is, in turn, masala cinema. 3. Kadhalum Kadanthu Pogum
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The hardest film to write about in the list. A film with a sense of purpose in its craft, but that left me wonderfully confused. Is it just a drama about two people from two walks of life attempting to understand each other and define the (sexual or non-sexual) attraction they both hold? Is it Shakespearean farcical comedy of errors? Is it an ode to a wasted life - a sighing, weary half-warning on chasing an idea of excitement that is peddled to the poorest, stupidest people only to disappoint them and leave them with nothing? There are films in this list that are about “issues” that affect people, where people die, and that guilt us into change with swathes of sadness. But this may be the saddest film of the lot, as it is ultimately pathetic and hopeless. You laugh at its protagonist, a failed gangster who has given up on trying to intimidate anyone and just slumps around, barely bothering to be alive. But it is a dangerous laughter, because doesn’t that person exist somewhere inside all of us? We are offered catharsis, even something of a happy ending, but like every other moment here, it is softly lined with utter nothingness. That nothingness comes from the performances, from the mood, from the camera, which ironically fill every second with great life and detail. How powerful it is to speak with such purpose about having no purpose. 2. Kammatipaadam
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A truly scholarly work, that on a first viewing could be seen to be a slow-moving collection of vignettes that add up to some dramatic character arcs. But this is more than a film. It is a dense and academic study of a particular socio-political moment in time, where a city was gentrified and “developed” at the expense of its most loyal and loving inhabitants, whereby they were not fought with, but lied to, manipulated, and swallowed up by the belief that they were being helped. It is a study of an intricate and contradictory caste system, and the way it was abused and controlled by those above it to enslave the people within it. But the film doesn’t shout these things at you. In fact it doesn’t even whisper. It just happens. And you might not even notice it if you don’t read a few essays and historical books. That is how slight and personal a work this is. 1. Sairat
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Then you have Sairat, which covers similarly socially important subject ground as Kammatipaadam, with considerably less subtlety. But both are valid forms of expression. In fact, Sairat is proud to manipulate you. It makes no secret of it. It does poke and prod you, and put things in front of you and ask you to answer to them, as if you are an active participant in such horrors. But it builds on you slowly, it creeps up on you, lulls you into rhythms and then wakes you up at random, sometimes with loud bangs and sometimes, even more unnervingly, with tiny scratches. This is something I’ve never felt before in a film. To say simply that the pre-interval half is filmi escapism, complete with the colourful and musical diversions that make popular cinema popular, and that the second half smacks you in the face with cold and silent “realism”, would be true but over-simplified. The second half, as quiet as it is, still sings to you. It is still untrue, still cinema in an equally calculating and designing mode. Just perhaps a less enjoyable one. Then the ending. Preachy and heavy handed, maybe. Soul crushing, certainly. But after three hours of being massaged, of feeling the warm hands of cinema all over your body (with varying degrees of lightness and heaviness of touch), to be suddenly left with this devastating nothingness, this void of humanity, is an experience. It may sound trite, but in this moment you realise that we are all at danger of being nothing but a passive audience to our own lives. Sense of self, pride in an abstract sense of community, social class – those are the biggest manipulations dished out to us by each other. To say Sairat is about caste is too easy. It is about all the hateful lies that have ever killed love. ------------------------------- Thank you and see you next year. For the record I also loved Kabali and Befikre, but wanted to maintain some air of respectability and was ultimately unable to justify my divisive love. Does that make me a failure? On that note, I shoudn’t even mention my feelings for Housefull 3. Whoops I think I just did...
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Rangoli
Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand or flower petals. It is usually made during Diwali or Tihar, Onam, Pongal and other Hindu festivals in the Indian subcontinent. Designs are passed from one generation to the next, keeping both the art form and the tradition alive.
The purpose of rangoli is to feel strength, generosity, and it is thought to bring good luck. Design depictions may also vary as they reflect traditions, folklore, and practices that are unique to each area. It is traditionally done by girls or women. Generally, this practice is showcased during occasions such as festivals, auspicious observances, marriage celebrations and other similar milestones and gatherings.
Rangoli designs can be simple geometric shapes, deity impressions, or flower and petal shapes (appropriate for the given celebrations), but they can also be very elaborate designs crafted by numerous people. The base material is usually dry or wet powdered rice or dry flour, to which sindoor (vermilion), haldi (turmeric) and other natural colours can be added. Chemical colors are a modern variation. Other materials include red brick powder and even flowers and petals, as in the case of flower rangolis. 
In middle India mainly in Chhattisgarh Rangoli is called Chaook and is generally drawn at the entrance of a house or any other building. Dried rice flour or other forms of white dust powder is used for drawing Chaooks. Although there are numerous traditional Chaook patterns, many more can be created depending on the creativity of the person who draws it. It is considered auspicious as it signifies showering of good luck and prosperity on the house and in the family. It is not drawn like a picture. Patterns are created based on certain systems. Generally, women get up early in the morning and clean the area just outside the entrance of their houses with cow dung, sprinkle the area with water and draw the Chaook. In Maharashtra and Karnataka, rangolis are drawn on the doors of homes so that evil forces attempting to enter are repelled. During the festival of Onam in Kerala, flowers are laid down for each of the ten days of the celebration, the design growing larger and more complex every day. In Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka,and many parts of Maharashtra, the Rangoli or Kolam is drawn upon the ground or floor daily. The designs are geometric and symmetrical मूल्यतः shapes but the materials used are similar rangoli: rice flour or slurry is used. In Rajasthan the Mandana are painted on walls. Mmandne, various festivals, major festivals and can be categorized based on seasons. Different shapes depending on the size of it also can be shared. Kumaon's "writing beat 'or in a variety of plotting symbols Thapa, artistic designs, Bellbutoan is used. Alikhthap of society apart – separated by different groups – different icons and art media is used. In Odisha, the Murja is put at the aangan of every home in front of the Tulsi plant called "Tulasi chahura". The Rangoli patterns mostly are dedicated to Lord Krishna and Lord Jagannath. The Murja festival is observed during the auspicious month of Kartika ending on Kartika Purnima.
The Rangoli's most important element is being colourful. These are auspicious symbols that have a central role in the design. The design for generations are passed on as they are made – and is required to make these symbols. Traditionally, each new generation learns the art and thus a family keeps the tradition intact. Some major symbols used in Rangoli are the lotus flower, its leaves, mango, Tue vase, fish, different kind of birds like parrots, swans, peacocks, and human figures and foliage. Oftentimes Rangoli is made on special occasions like Diwali. Some special patterns for Diwali Rangoli are the Diya also called Deep, Ganesha, Lakshmi, flowers or birds of India.
The second key element is using the materials used to make the rangoli. The materials used are easily found everywhere. Therefore, this art is prevalent in all homes, rich or poor. Normally the major ingredients used to make rangoli are – Pise rice solution, the dried powder made from the leaves color, charcoal, burned soil was, wood sawdust, etc..
The third important element is the background. Rangoli use the background of a clear floor or wall or Llype is used. Rangoli can be made in a yard in the middle, corners, or as a bell is created around.
Dehri gateway is a tradition of making rangoli. God's seat, depending on lamp, place of worship and sacrifice on the altar is a tradition of decorating rangoli. With time, imagination and innovative ideas in Rangoli art is also incorporated. Hospitality and tourism has also had its effect and rangoli has been commercially developed in places such as hotels. Its traditional charm, artistry and importance still remain.
Rangoli is also created using coloured rice, dry flour, flower petals, turmeric (haldi), Vermillion (Sindoor) and coloured sand. The patterns include the face of Hindu deities, geometric shapes peacock motifs, and round floral designs. Many of these motifs are traditional and are handed down by the previous generations. This makes rangoli a representation of India's rich heritage and the fact that it is a land of festivals and colour. People celebrate rangoli with davali patterns. 
There are two primary ways to make a Rangoli, dry and wet, referring to the materials used to create the outline and (if desired) fill that outline with colour. Using a white material like chalk, sand, paint or flour, the artist marks a centre-point on the ground and cardinal points around it, usually in a square, hexagon or circle depending on region and personal preference. Ramifying that initially-simple pattern creates what is often an intricate and beautiful design. Motifs from nature (leaves, petals, feathers) and geometric patterns are common. Less common but by no means rare are representational forms (like a peacock, icon or landscape). "Readymade Rangoli" patterns, often as stencils or stickers, are becoming common, making it easier to create detailed or precise designs.
Once the outline is complete, the artist may choose to illuminate it with colour, again using either wet or dry ingredients like paints, coloured rice-water, gypsum powder, coloured sand or dry pigments. The artist might also choose unprocessed materials like seeds, grains, spices, leaves or flower petals to achieve lifelike hues. Modern materials like crayons, dyes or dyed fabrics, acrylic paints and artificial colouring agents are also becoming common, allowing for brilliant and vibrant colour choices. A newer but less artificial method involves using cement coloured with marble powder. This rather precise method requires training, but beautiful portraits can be drawn in this medium.
Shape, design and material can be influenced by regional traditions. A square grid is common in North India as is a hexagonal grid in South India; Onam Rangolis are typically circular. In North India, the colour is most often based on gypsum (chirodi), in South India on rice flour and Onam Rangolis are typically flower based. The rapid and widespread migration and mixing of people within India can be seen by the way these styles are now freely adopted and mixed across the country. It is also becoming common to see experimentation like sawdust-based floating Rangolis, freeform designs, and exotic materials.
It is particularly notable that the Tamil version of the Rangoli, the Kolam, prizes symmetry, complexity, precision, and intricacy rather than the flamboyance of Rangolis found in North India. Many people find it enjoyable to try and figure out how such intricate designs are drawn with a grid, and hence, it allows the mind to be exercised.
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How To Make Paper Sugar canes | Pongal Decoration Ideas | Paper Crafts
Hello Everyone!! It's Pongal / Sankranti Time!! Let us decorate our Home for festivals with Kolam pots and paper Sugarcanes and Rangoli... So that it will be decor and surprise to our family and relatives.
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obduliabaker · 6 years
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Simple rangoli kolam designs without dots Secrets
A distinct type of sangu kolam Which may be drawn for festivals like Navaratri or Krishna Janmashtami. This Flower kolam without dots has long been drawn employing the method demonstrated over. The look beneath, a simple floral style that may be drawn for festivals like Varalakshmi Vratham and Navratri. It reveals levels of petals one particular over the other. We can insert any quantity of levels. This is the typical birds kolam with 8 by eight dot grid. While the dot grid compact and also the kolam is simple this designs with brilliant colors is often drawn for Pongal rangoli or kolam, Sankranthi muggulu much too. Rangoli borders for entrance for every day rangoli to Diwali rangoli designs This put up is for petite kolam which have been drawn around the thres... However, the fulfillment just one receives by drawing rangolis routinely or for special events like festivals, marriages...It can be distressing when I recognize only stickers staying made use of at the entrance and in all rooms as an alternative to the customary rangoli / kolam. Draw a semi-circular traces with blue colours to delineate the colours. Now fill the band among the blue lined with blue colour and the bottom with orange colour rangoli powder. This post is based on a video clip in my YouTube Channel on how to draw parallel lines of two distinct colours. The end result is often a rangoli with parallel strains of two distinctive colors. These designs may also form the basis for an idea for summer camp arts and crafts activities for children. As far as you can pick the totally free hand designs to match All those in the stencil so that there's congruity during the resulting rangoli style and design. The primary Image exhibits tips on how to different colours are placed on two halves on the stencil. The rangoli higher than has been drawing making use of dots of 13 to one dot sample (ner pulli). Attract the birds (ducks) to start with on the outside. Then include the simple flower on the centre. I've preferred a floral petal structure we can use every other design and style In line with our creativity. Smaller sized circles could be drawn by hand as demonstrated in the photographs down below and exactly where we feel that circles usually are not excellent we will fill with rangoli for making up for our faults in drawing a perfect circle ! Because of this the circle in impression a few ( in blue ) is much better than the one in image 1 ! The rangoli. Draw curved designs in between the arms at the centre. Earlier mentioned these draw floral styles on the very best. The world between the curved designs is stuffed with simple border like designs.
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Even though a chook rangoli with is usually a rangoli in the actual sense when it truly is colourful this rangoli signifies a fowl flying. Even so I have stopped just before filling the colours right after including some designs inside the wings and tail. We could get a simple and delightful kolam. Incorporate some decorations inside or outside the house the kolam . This kolam could be drawn as a rangoli at the doorway provided its simple nature.
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Famous Festivals of Maharashtra
Every state in India has its own particular culture, conventions and celebrations, and Maharashtra is no special case. Albeit the vast majority of the national celebrations are commended with an extraordinary ceremony and fervor, there are a few celebrations and merriments which are remarkable to this differing state. Perused on to investigate a portion of the remarkable celebrations of the land which is a social mixture of the nation. So if you are searching for properties in Maharashtra, let us suppose house for sale in Mumbai, then it is definitely a great idea to own it here.
 1. Pester Panchami
 A critical celebration in Maharashtra, Nag Panchami is praised in the respect of the Snake God Shesha Nag on the fifth day of the sacred month of Shravan . Wind love is a critical custom in India, and on this celebration, cobras made of mud are adored in homes. It is for the most part celebrated for two reasons. Firstly, the dwelling place the brothers (snakes) shapes the base of the patal lok, and the gifts of the brothers are looked for the prosperity of the family. Furthermore, the brothers (snakes) guard the products from rats and rodents, thus the ranchers implore the bother devta and offer their much obliged. Individuals make offerings of desserts and drain to the snake divinity. Cobras are conveyed by snake charmers in wicker bin and they gather offerings from the general population in the avenues. The day is praised with moves and tunes in the roads. Individuals throng pester sanctuaries and furthermore Shiva sanctuaries, since the bother is nearly connected with Lord Shiva.
 2. Gudhi Padwa
 Gudhi Padwa means the start of a prosperous new year and Hindus view it as a standout amongst the most propitious days. It falls on the principal day of the Lunar logbook, denoting the new year. It is recommended with extraordinary grandeur and demonstrate everywhere throughout the state. Families are embellished with laurels and rangolis, and a gudi is set up outside the home to welcome success and great wellbeing into the family. Gudhi is an image of triumph, described by a bamboo stay with silk material. It is garlanded with blooms and has desserts offered to it.
 Individuals acquire the new year by worshiping the gudhi and conveying prasad among the general population in the group. Sweet dishes like shrikhand or basundi are arranged and savored by grown-ups and kids alike. There are numerous parades in a few sections of the express that commend the way of life and customs of Maharashtra. Individuals throng in thousands to see the merriments and share in the festivals. This day is one of the saade-high schooler muhurtas and any new pursuit began on this day is accepted to bring achievement and success. Along these lines, this day is viewed as exceptionally propitious for buying or moving into another home, suppose you have puchase an apartment for sale in Mumbai, then this is the best time to do the house warming function of your new home. acquiring an auto, beginning another business and so forth.
 3. Narali Pournima
 In the time of Shravan, the full moon day is praised in various parts of Maharashtra and is known as Narali Pournima. Amid the storm the ocean is hazardous for angling, and thus anglers don't wander into the ocean. Narali Purnima marks the finish of the rainstorm and the start of the new angling season and anglers pacify the ocean god before cruising out in their wonderfully embellished water crafts.
 "Naral" signifies 'coconut', and "Purnima" is the full-moon day when offerings of coconuts are made to the ocean god on this day. The fisher-society make offer coconuts and supplications to the ocean god and look for his endowments to keep any untoward episodes, as they start the angling season. Desserts produced using coconut are enjoyed on this day. Narali Pournima additionally matches with the celebration of Raksha Bandhan, when siblings promise to ensure their sisters and the sisters tie a string on their sibling's wrist as an indication of regard and warmth.
 4. Ganesh Chathurthi
 Master Ganesha, the divinity of shrewdness, is the most cherished in Maharashtra and Ganesh Chaturthi is commended with the most magnificence. In August, arrangements for the promising day when Lord Ganesh was conceived – start with incredible energy. It is a 11-day celebration, starting with the establishment of flawlessly etched Ganesh symbols in homes and vast pandals, brightly designed, delineating religious and social subjects.
 The Ganesha symbols are worshiped and numerous social occasions are composed. Individuals throng the colossal pandals to get a look at their most loved God. Visits to loved ones to offer petitions and join the festivals, and share some flavorful sustenance are anticipated by all. It is likewise an incredible opportunity to pig out on modaks (steamed rice-flour dumplings with a succulent coconut and ghee filling), since they are thought to be the Lord's most loved sustenance. On the eleventh day comes an ideal opportunity to say goodbye to Ganesha. Individuals take the symbols in parade with backup of music and move for drenching in the ocean or close-by waterway or lake.
  5. Gokul Ashtami
 Gokulashtami or Janmashtami commends the introduction of Lord Krishna. Lovers quick till midnight on the eve of the introduction of Lord Krishna. Krishna-janma is commended at midnight at sanctuaries and in homes in the midst of bhajans (reverential melodies), denoting the introduction of Lord Krishna.
 The following day is commended as Gokulashtami. Lovers recall how the Lord was exceptionally partial to margarine and used to make a huge effort to get spread. Out of appreciation for the dearest Lord, a custom performed on this day is the dahi-handi. Earth pots loaded with curd, puffed rice and drain are hung high up over the avenues. Gatherings of excited adolescents shape human pyramids to reach up to these and tear them open – the way Lord Krishna and his companions would, in the wake of sneaking into the places of gopis to take spread. Individuals throng in extraordinary numbers to see these human pyramids and their endeavors at breaking the pot of margarine.
  6. Makar Sankranti
 Otherwise called Uttarayan or Pongal in different parts of the nation, Makar Sankranti is the festival of the winter solstice. It is the festival of the coming of spring, the day when the sun leaves the southern half of the globe and starts its adventure in the northern side of the equator. Taking after the sublime convention of kite-flying, there can be a lot of kites seen dabbing the sky on this day. Dinners of gulachi poli (jaggery flatbreads) are set up to keep everybody warm.
 Little sweet laddoos (balls) produced using sesame are particularly arranged during the current day. Individuals visit the homes of companions and relatives, and say "Til gul ghya ani god bola", signifying "Acknowledge this tilgul and talk sweetly". It is a day when everybody consents to overlook old threats and contrasts, and advance with shared love and regard. Another famous social festival is having a pooja for recently wedded ladies and babies. They are wearing dark and decorated with adornments produced using little sugary desserts, and everybody appreciates with tune, move and happy making.
 8. Bhau Beej
 Similarly as the nation commends kin adore on Raksha Bandhan, Maharashtrians praise this extraordinary bond on one extra day. Celebrated on the fifth and last day of Diwali, it is an exceptional festival of the all the party and contention of this everlasting security. Siblings are generally thought to be the defenders of the sisters, and on this day sisters welcome their siblings to their home. A rich dinner of basundi poori, shrikhand poori and different top picks of the sibling are readied. The sister plays out an aarti of the sibling and looks for his security. The sibling gives his approval and promises to dependably ensure her. Endowments are traded and there is general happiness and festivity all around.
 9. Ellora Festival
 One of the colossal recorded destinations in the state are the Ellora hollows, which additionally have an UNESCO world legacy status. Ellora celebration is the festival of culture, traditional music and move, sorted out on the setting of the great Ellora caverns. Sorted out by the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation, the exhibitions at this terrific occasion are certain to abandon you entranced. The Ellora celebration commends the magnificence of Indian workmanship and social structures at a standout amongst the most beautiful and chronicled destinations in the nation. There are additionally various slows down where expressions and specialties of neighborhood and artisans and stone carvers are in plain view. It is an absolute necessity visit in the event that you are an epicurean of Indian expressions, specialties and conventions.
 10. Ashadhi Ekadashi
 Celebrated to pay tribute to the colossal Hindu god Vishnu, Ashadhi Ekadashi is the zenith of the immense Pandharpur chi Vari (Journey to Pandharpur). Pandharpur is a town in Maharashtra on the banks of the waterway Chandrabhaga and is thought to be the homestead Vitthal, a nearby type of the relentless God. Very nearly a month in advance,millions of individuals start a journey to visit the blessed city by walking. It is an incredible sight as a huge number of individuals throng this little city, driven just by their confidence in the Lord. These individuals known as the Warkaris (individuals who have embraced this trip) serenade sacred tunes and live in to a great degree moderate conditions amid the whole adventure, and the climate is of awesome commitment and shared support as everybody's definitive point is just to achieve the Lord and fall at his feet.
 Everywhere throughout the state, individuals watch a quick and share just straightforward sustenance, which is an indication of the adventure that the Warkaris attempt, and furthermore an indication of dedication and confidence in their Vithu Mauli (The Lord).
  11. Mangala Gauri
 An imperative festival for the wedded ladies, particularly among the Brahmin people group of the state, Mangala Gauri is a festival for recently wedded ladies, inside the initial 1-5 years of marriage. It is commended on a Tuesday in the time of Shravan. On this day, the new lady of the hour plays out a pooja for the prosperity of her better half and new family. Later at night, a social gathering is organized. Ladies get together to appreciate melody, move and uncommon amusements like Jhimma (applaud move), Fugdi (going all around, by clasping hands) and so forth. Sustenance is served for the visitors, and the new lady of the hour is made a request to talk
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Makar Sankranti/ Pongal is an auspicious festival celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. Like every year it will be celebrated on 15th January. This festival heralds the arrival of the harvest season and is popular in the states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. The first harvest day is observed by feeding family and friends. […]
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