Rangoli Quotes

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seek forgiveness in yourself before searching for it in others,​ people will pick and choose the parts of you they love ​ before discarding the rest. but darling,​ you are not a backyard full of weeds ​ needing to be pulled,​ you are a garden of roses aching with thorns. you deserve to be loved​ only by someone​ who knows how to hold all of you.
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Pavana Reddy (Rangoli)
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Allow each lamp you light to bring a smile to your face and to enlighten your soul. Allow the earthen lamp’s flame to cleanse your heart, mind, and soul. May the Diwali lamps brighten your life and the rangoli add more colours to it. May the sound of crackers and sweets bring more glee and cheer. The mirth, merriment, and joy of this divine festival surround you for the rest of your life. Happy Deepavali.
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Shree Shambav (Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories)
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Nalanda is basically seems nothing and almost empty but keep on attacking it, it will keep on growing. That is what I said earlier, it is a rangoli, you have to find a central dot and making connecting dots then possibilities realignments Advanced science shows tremendous opportunities, lakes of salary oh my god?! Then there is nothing
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Ganapathy K
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According to traditional Indian or Modern western perspectives, if you want to draw a rangoli, you have to put the dots and connects the patterns then finally design it, but my principle is find central dot to find out the remaining patterns and possibilities of realigning the existing pattern
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Ganapathy K
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In a moment, at the very center of the swept and cleaned veranda, she had drawn two intersecting triangles, one upward- pointing and the other downward-pointing. In one, god's grace descended from heaven to earth; in the other, the soul ascended, aspiring toward god. Because of Sitamma's faultless eye, both met in perfect harmony.
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U.R. Ananthamurthy (Bhava)
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rangoli on the floor; made of powdered colours, it was an ethereal mix of fractals, mathematics, philosophy, and spiritual symbolism.
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Amish Tripathi (Sita: Warrior of Mithila (Ram Chandra #2))