Diwali this year went really beautifully :) It started with cleaning the house, dusting furniture and then bathing early. Then afterwards deciding which gift is for whom.
And finally by 11 a.m in morning I started with my rangoli. It went smoothly without a mistake.
At night I bursted crackers, mainly bombs.And at 11 p.m. pandit ji came for the Diwali Pooja which finished at about 1 a.m.
And below I present a set of pictures that I clicked and I tried my best to give them a professional touch.
Above: These are the divine feet of Goddess Lakshmi. It is said that having her feet outside your home brings prosperity and happiness inside your home.
Above: Again a photograph of Goddess Lakshmi's feet. (Remember the professional touch I mentioned above)
Above: Without lightening of diyas Diwali is considered to be incomplete. This year I bought floating diyas that looked much more b'ful with the help of water's reflection.
Above: Another Rangoli made by me. It is fully hand-made and no stamps are used. B) I made a photocollage to display this rangoli in two different views.
Above: My Rangoli-color Bowls!
Above: The Rangoli-Stamp that I used to create complicated yet b'ful designs.
Above: This one is made by using a stamp. Yeah, I cheated.
Thank YOU.
And finally by 11 a.m in morning I started with my rangoli. It went smoothly without a mistake.
At night I bursted crackers, mainly bombs.And at 11 p.m. pandit ji came for the Diwali Pooja which finished at about 1 a.m.
And below I present a set of pictures that I clicked and I tried my best to give them a professional touch.
Above: These are the divine feet of Goddess Lakshmi. It is said that having her feet outside your home brings prosperity and happiness inside your home.
Above: Again a photograph of Goddess Lakshmi's feet. (Remember the professional touch I mentioned above)
Above: Without lightening of diyas Diwali is considered to be incomplete. This year I bought floating diyas that looked much more b'ful with the help of water's reflection.
Above: Another Rangoli made by me. It is fully hand-made and no stamps are used. B) I made a photocollage to display this rangoli in two different views.
Above: For Diwali decoration I had painted earthen pots also. I placed diyas upon them to create a new look, a unique indeed and let me tell you no one else has created like this in my society. I again made a photocollage but now to give a professional touch.
Above: I tried a colour effect here named as 'part'in which only a specific colour is shown.
Above: My Rangoli-color Bowls!
Above: The Rangoli-Stamp that I used to create complicated yet b'ful designs.
Above: This one is made by using a stamp. Yeah, I cheated.
Thank YOU.
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