Indian women apply coloured powder at a Rangoli (hindu ritual design) during a competition in Hyderabad, on January 11, 2012.
Rangoli is a traditional decorative folk art from India. These are decorative designs made on floors of living rooms and courtyards and are meant as sacred welcoming areas for the Hindu deities. – Photos by AFP
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Rubina Akhtar
Jan 12, 2012 01:55am
Thank you Dawn for publishing such a beautiful and colourful part of India's culture. I wish we Pakistanis also had such lovely customs and traditions. Unfortunately, we seem to have forgotten our original past and are aping the drab colourless arab countries.
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Vasant Chavan
Jan 12, 2012 05:51am
Thanks To DAWN NEWS Best Rangoli and Art from woman
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Somu
Jan 12, 2012 07:21am
Thanks Dawn. How come none of these pictures are shown on Indian sites?
I want to go home now.
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Dr T A V Murthy
Jan 12, 2012 08:19am
Dear Dawn
Thank you for focusing the Rangoli to the Pakistani brothers & Sisters the sub continent cultural art is greatly appreciated in the true sprit of SAARC.
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Bujji
Jan 12, 2012 08:26am
In Hyderabad, which is in Andhra Pradesh, it is not called 'Rangoli'. It is called 'muggu'. Maybe the hindi-speaking regions call it Rangoli..
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Dilip
Jan 12, 2012 02:42pm
I liked your views. Among SAARC countries, governments should make traveling easy for the common man. I wish I could visit Pakistan someday.
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