Festival of Deepawali
by Sonali Gangane
Title
Festival of Deepawali
Artist
Sonali Gangane
Medium
Pastel - Rangoli Powder On Mosaic
Description
Spiritual significance of rangoli
In Hindu Dharma, rangoli is drawn during every festival, auspicious occasion, religious rituals, etc. All the festivals, auspicious occasions, rituals, etc. are associated with one of Deity principles. During these days, the Divine principle of a specific Deity is present in the atmosphere in a larger proportion on the day of the respective festival or is attracted to the venue where religious rituals of that Deity are being performed. In order to attract maximum Deity principle, rangolis that attract and transmit respective Deity principle are drawn so that everyone derives spiritual benefits from it.
According to a Principle in Spirituality that word, touch, taste, form, smell and their energy co-exist, even if a small variation is made in the form and colour of the rangoli, its vibrations change. The booklet Sattvik Rangolis illustrates various sattvik designs of rangolis which attract and transmit various Deity Principles such as Deity Ganesh, Deity Rama, Deity Krushna, et. al.
The main feature of sattvik rangoli is that due to transmittance of Deity Principle, the devotees get various anubhutis (spiritual experiences) of Shakti (Divine Energy), Bhav (spiritual emotion), Chaitanya (Divine Consciousness), Anand (Bliss) and Shanti (Serenity).
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October 26th, 2014
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