Doorstep Drawing for Diwali Pooja

Rangoli is a part of every festival in India. But diwali has special importance with rangoli. It is not only a tradition but also decoration art in homes as well as offices. Rangoli is too an art which an expert can easily design a perfect diwali rangoli. We have tried to offer our visitors few rangoli designs and patterns with large size display to know the exact layout and formation. You can not only view these rangoli patterns but also forward the same after downloading them.













Admire these doorstep drawings, amusing colors and designs. Diwali has many legends and religious accounts to it. Lights and diyas are lit to signifying the driving away of darkness and ignorance, as well as the awakening of the light within ourselves. Diwali is a time for family gatherings, food, celebration and pooja. The goddess Laxmi plays a major role in this festival, as do Ram and Sita. This autumn festival is celebrated for five continuous days, of which each one has its own significance.

The house is kept clean and rangoli is drawn at the doorstep to welcome Goddess Laxmi. For the best time for puja, a pandit is consulted. The general things needed for a diwali puja are silver and gold coins, suparis, uncooked Rice, paan leaves, kumkum for applying tilak, mithaai (Indian sweets), camphor, agarbattis (incense sticks), dry fruit (almonds, cashews), flower petals and Lakshmi-Ganesh icon.