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Yet another mesmerising sanskar bharti rangoli design contributed by
Aditee Pagdhare on SBR's facebook page.
Excellent work!!!
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Nidhi mentions that it was her first attempt at this type of rangoli. But looking at the photo, it seems Nidhi is a pro when it comes to Sanskar Bharti Rangolis.
Use of vibrant colors makes the rangoli very bright and striking.
Great work Nidhi!!!
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Aditee has beautifully adapted the rangoli design with different color scheme.
Way to go...Keep up the good work!!!
The original rangoli design.
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Lets not go into details, this a unique and amazing rangoli design.
One can describe it as "Magnificent". Close-ups of the rangoli design.
A different angle.
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On the day of festivals we are busy with the preparations and cooking, so here are a few designs which you can make in a jiffy.
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A very bright and colorful sanskar bharti rangoli. It takes only 15-20 mins to make this kind of rangoli.
Just spread the colors and draw big simpler freehand designs, instead of going for intricate designs.
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One more swastik Rangoli in Sanskar Bharti Style. Swastik and all outer circles are drawn with dots using pen. Filled the circles in bright and complement to each other colors and designed the inner circles with sanskar bharti motifs.
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This is a simple sanskar bharti or you can say a freehand rangoli design.
The swastik has been drawn artistically with curved loops.
The "jaali" design is drawn by sprinkling rangoli held between four fingers.
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This is a magnificent shreekar sanskar bharti rangoli. Magnificent because of its size and the rich and vibrant colors used.
The Shree in the center is drawn artistically with the little intricate loop designs.
The "jaali" design can be seen at the start of the green circle. This is drawn by sprinkling rangoli held between four fingers.
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Sanskar Bharti Rangoli is very famous rangoli style in Maharashtra. It is a free-hand rangoli style where designs are drawn either with three fingers, five fingers (Paach Boti as said in Marathi) or with fist.
Now a days rangolis are drawn using a funnel, a special rangoli pen (readily available in Indian markets)
Traditionally Sanskar Bharti Rangoli are round in shape and the size of rangoli depends upon the number of circles.
Sanskar Bharti Rangolis can also be rectangular in shape which are called Galicha (read: Carpet) rangoli.
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