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9 Trending Rangoli Designs For Navratri 2023

  • 17 October 2023

  • by Nishchay Chaturvedi

Rangoli designs during festivities, including Navratri, indicate an abundance of Indian cultural heritage and spiritual significance. Rangoli is designed using flower petals, coloured sand, rice flour, and coloured powders. Many symbols, geometrical patterns, and floral motifs are created that signify spirituality.

SmartPuja, the well-known puja service, helps devotees conduct and celebrate Navratri with complete devotion and assists them in creating and setting puja places, rangoli designs, and other rituals for the nine-night festivity Navratri. 

Let us check more about rangoli designs for Navratri and some beautiful and enticing patterns to celebrate nine nights devoted to Goddess Durga. 

Table of Contents

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  • Why Do People Design Rangoli During Navratri?
  • Rangoli Designs For Navratri 
    • Yellow Colour Rangoli Design
    • Green Colour Rangoli Design
    • Grey Colour Rangoli Design
    • Orange Colour Rangoli Design
    • White Colour Rangoli Design
    • Red Colour Rangoli Design
    • Blue Colour Rangoli Design
    • Pink Colour Rangoli Design
    • Purple Colour Rangoli Design
  • Conclusion

Why Do People Design Rangoli During Navratri?

People design rangoli during Navratri to welcome, honour, and revere Goddess Durga in their hearts and homes. It is believed that the intricating rangoli patterns and designs will invite Goddess Durga and get blessings.

Besides, the motifs, symbols, and patterns used in rangoli designs during Navratri represent the triumph of good, victory over evil and negative forces, and many other spiritual aspects. Rangoli designs are also significant during Navratri since they are believed to bring home good fortune and positive energy, create harmony, and purify the surroundings.

Rangoli Designs For Navratri 

Each day of the nine-night festival, or Navratri, is devoted to a specific Goddess or devi and symbolises nine different colours, including the following: 

Yellow Colour Rangoli Design

Yellow flowers, including sunflower or yellow powder, are used to create a rangoli on the first day of Navratri, devoted to Goddess Shailputri.

Green Colour Rangoli Design

People often use leaves, grains, coloured powder or sand to create green rangoli on day two of Navratri, devoted to Goddess Bramhacharini.

Grey Colour Rangoli Design

Coloured sand, powder, or pearls are used on day three of Navratri, devoted to Goddess Chandraghanta.

Orange Colour Rangoli Design

Orange flowers, pearls, coloured powder, or other elements are used to create orange rangoli on day four of Navratri, devoted to Goddess Kushmanda. 

White Colour Rangoli Design

White patterns are commonly designed and made with a thin paste of water, and rice flour is popular in Assam, West Bengal, and other areas of eastern India. Colours are often avoided in rangolis during the fifth day of Navratri, devoted to Goddess Skandamata.

Red Colour Rangoli Design

Red motifs and patterns are made with pearls, coloured powder, red roses, and other flowers on day six of Navratri, devoted to Goddess Katyayani. 

Blue Colour Rangoli Design

A serene and peaceful blue rangoli represents day seven of Navratri devoted to Goddess Kalratri. 

Pink Colour Rangoli Design

Pearls, coloured powder, or other joyful elements are used to create pink rangoli on day eight, devoted to Goddess Gauri. 

Purple Colour Rangoli Design

Day nine of Navratri is devoted to Goddess Diddhidatri, and devotees create purple rangolis using coloured sand or powder, pearls, and other elements. 

Conclusion

Rangoli designs during Navratri have a meaningful expression that adds spirituality and beautiful artistry to the festivities. The patterns, designs, and motifs used in rangoli symbolise positive energy while welcoming Goddess Durga to the homes and lives of the devotees. It is a joyful and fulfilling activity that makes the surroundings lively and creates a promising environment.
SmartPuja’s pandits and purohits guide celebrating Navratri, the significance of rangoli designs and help devotees conduct the auspicious rituals to celebrate Navratri with complete devotion.

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