Rangolis that attract and emit Hanuman Principle

Draw sattvik rangolis that attract and emit Hanuman tattva at home or in the temple, before worshipping Hanuman and on Hanuman Jayanti. Fill sattvik colours in it. Due to such rangolis, Hanuman tattva is attracted and emitted into the environment. Read more »

Rangoli designs associated with Shri Datta Principle

Especially on Thursday and on Datta Jayanti, draw sattvik rangolis which attract and emit Datta Principle, at home or in the temple. Due to these rangolis, the environment is charged with the Datta Principle and the devotees benefit from it. Some examples of rangolis which attract and emit the Datta Principle are given here. Read more »

Introduction to Rangoli

Rangoli is an art which precedes sculpture and painting. It is both an auspicious and a preliminary necessity in any religious ritual. It is a practice to draw Rangoli at the site of any auspicious religious ritual such as a holy festival, a religious festival, an auspicious function, ritualistic worship, a vowed religious observance, etc. In the ancient times it was a practice to sweep and sprinkle every doorstep with cowdung everyday and draw Rangoli. Read more »

Shri Lakshmi Rangoli designs

Designs of rangolis, which attract and emit the Shri Lakshmi Deity’s Principle to a greater extent. Since these rangolis are able to attract and emit the Shri Lakshmi Deity’s Principle, the atmosphere gets charged with the Principle and everyone benefits. Read more »

Rangoli designs that attract the Shri Durgadevi Principle

During ritualistic worship of Devi, drawings of rangolis are drawn so that the Devi Principle would get attracted. 1. Attraction of the Devi Principle towards the rangoli depending upon the rangoli designs According to the science of Spirituality, every Deity is a specific Principle. Just as flowers such as chrysanthemum, tuberose, lotus, etc. are offered … Read more