
Diwali Rangoli Design: Make it special
The festival of Diwali will be celebrated with great pomp on 20 October 2025. Along with worship, home decoration also has an important place on this festival of lights. People decorate their houses with lamps, lights and colorful rangolis.
Rangoli with lamps and flowers
If you want to create a beautiful and trendy rangoli in your courtyard, then this design decorated with lamps and flowers is ideal for you. This rangoli is not only attractive to look at, but is also easy to make.
Traditional and modern rangoli
For auspicious Diwali, rangoli with lotus flowers, peacock, lamps and Mata Rani’s turban is especially attractive. This design is a great blend of traditional and modern look. It should be made at the main entrance of the house, so that everyone can see its beauty.
easy rangoli for beginners
If you want to make dot or tipka rangoli in the traditional style, these designs are perfect for beginners. You can make these rangolis even more attractive by writing ‘Happy Diwali’ on them and decorating them with lamps.
Unique and Mandala Rangoli
Unique rangoli design made with the help of bangles is quite trendy this Diwali. Your courtyard can be given a special look by making it in mandala pattern. This rangoli can be given a perfect shape with the help of bangle, fork or spoon.
Rangoli with flowers and swastika
Rangoli with peacock and Toran pattern will look very beautiful on this festival. It can be made in green, yellow or any color of your choice. Rangoli with real flower vine and swastika, kalash or mandala style will also create magic on Diwali. Make it more special by writing ‘Shubh Labh’ and decorating it with flowers.
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