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The Indian flag: The most beautiful things in life are always simple. Take an ornate plate and deck it up in the coloured ...
I love My India Rangoli- Create a warm design by depicting a little girl proudly holding the tricolour flag. Surround this image with the words ‘I love My India’, and add a beautiful circular ...
An Indian mother and daughter team in Singapore has made it to the Singapore Book of Records by creating a 6-by-6 metre rangoli artwork using 26,000 ice cream sticks which depicts notable Tamil ...
Indian-Origin Singaporean Rangoli Artist Vijayalakshmi Mohan Among 5 Recipients Of National Heritage Board Award The five recipients have received their certificates from the Minister for Culture ...
Indian Rangoli with an Indigenous twist Every year Bijal Desai from Sydney makes a traditional Rangoli for her home during the Diwali festival, but this year she included traditional Aboriginal ...
Threshold of Indian homes are decorated with Rangoli, as it is considered to be auspicious and it is believed that it brings prosperity. Celebrate Independence Day 2022 with Rangoli.
Indian Mother-Daughter Duo Makes Rangoli Using 26,000 Ice Cream Sticks, Breaks Record. Food art: Sudha Ravi and her daughter Rakshita created a 6-by-6 metre rangoli artwork using 26,000 ice cream ...
The inauguration on Friday of ‘Happy Street’ — the revamped version of the 64-year-old ‘Khau Gali’ in the posh Law Garden — served up a controversy a ...
An Indian mother and daughter duo has now entered the Singapore Book of Records by constructing a 6-by-6-metre rangoli artwork depicting prominent Tamil scholar-poets out of 26,000 ice cream sticks.
Singapore, January 27 An Indian mother and daughter team here has made it to the Singapore Book of Records by creating a 6-by-6 metre rangoli artwork using 26,000 ice cream sticks, which depicts ...
Republic Day 2025: From the tricolour–themed rangolis to the bright tones of blue and green, here are a few rangoli ideas for Republic Day celebrations. Thursday, Jun 26, 2025 New Delhi o C ...
An Indian mother and daughter team here has made it to the Singapore Book of Records by creating a 6-by-6 metre rangoli artwork using 26,000 ice cream sticks which depicts notable Tamil scholar-poets.