To celebrate Diwali, we visited a nearby temple to seek the blessings of Goddess Kali. As we prepared to leave after spending some time there, a fellow devotee approached some of us, inquiring if we would like to create Rangoli. Remembering my prior experience with flower Rangoli, I enthusiastically agreed. Although my Rangoli didn’t quite match their standards, I thoroughly enjoyed doing colour Rangoli. It was a new experience.
I noticed their Rangoli usually comprises intricate figures such as faces of various Gods and Goddesses, conch, peacock, flowers, and so on, and you will be amazed by their work.
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