Roofs for the Roofless

The Rangoli

It art work done with rice flour infront of homes .

The rice flour acts as food for ants .

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Vibrant and Welcoming hand drawn Rangoli at Balwadi Entrance

Rangoli’s significance in Indian culture is deep, symbolizing welcome, prosperity, and positive energy, traditionally drawn at home entrances to invite deities like Lakshmi, ward off evil, and bring good luck,

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