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A studio shot of a rangoli pattern.
Indian woman checking freshly dyed fabric lying to dry in factory near Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, Asia
Marigold Flower rangoli Design with oil lamps for Diwali Festival.
Colorful petals kept in an ornate vessel (studded with miniature Lord Ganesha sculptures) to welcome guests.
During Onam festival keralites make floral designs in front of their homes
Rangoli and Diya on Diwali festival Green screen. 4K Deepavali celebration. Ayodhaya raja ram come back
Stock photo showing an elevated view of a square of grass with Diwali rangoli design made from gulal (coloured powder paint) in celebration of Diwali the festival of lights.
Onam Cultural Festival floral arrangement on the floor
Decorative Rangoli (Kolam) at the entrance of the South Indian hindu wedding ceremony.
Pookkalam or Flower Art design at the time of Onam Festival inside the home , an art by using lot of different colours and type of  flowers
Beautiful Rangoli made by flower petals on Diwali festival and some of oil lamps burning on Diwali. Rangoli is an art form, originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or the ground using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand or flower petals.
Colorful figure-prayer painted around the front door. Rangoli. India
Bright orange flowers offered daily to the river Ganges as thanking ritual
Marigold Flower rangoli Design for Diwali Festival , Indian Festival flower decoration
Horizontal high angle closeup photo of bright colourful flowers and leaves arranged in a mandala pattern on a paved stone floor. Bali, Indonesia.
The beautiful of art Malaysian and Indonesian Batik Pattern
Decorative Rangoli (Kolam) at the entrance of the South Indian hindu wedding ceremony.
A vibrant rangoli, capturing the essence of Indian cultural artistry, graces the ground in this captivating stock image. Intricate patterns and vivid colors intertwine seamlessly, forming an elaborate design that radiates energy and tradition. Delicate lines and curves create mesmerizing geometric shapes, while the rich hues—reds, blues, yellows, and greens—blend harmoniously to evoke a sense of celebration and festivity. The rangoli's symmetrical precision showcases the artist's skill, each element thoughtfully placed to enhance the overall visual impact. Against a neutral background, the rangoli stands out as a focal point, inviting the viewer to appreciate the beauty of this ancient form of expression. Whether used to symbolize religious occasions, festivals, or simply to adorn spaces with cultural significance, this image encapsulates the beauty and cultural richness inherent in rangoli art.
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a traditional floral carpet called pookkalam made with colorful flower petals on the floor for celebrating the indian festival called onam
Floral garlands on street vendor stall (aerial view)
Diwali celebration
Indian typical house door closeup with door hanging flowers & auspicious drawing of lord Ganesha.
Drone view of a worker is drying incense sticks - a traditional incense of Vietnam - Cau Bau market, Thanh Oai, Ha Noi, North Vietnam
Clay diya lamps lit during diwali celebration, Diwali, or Dipawali, is India's biggest and most important holiday.
flower decorations on the road in india
This image vividly captures the bustling atmosphere of a flower market in Mumbai, a city known for its vibrant and dynamic street scenes. The market is a riot of color and fragrance, with vendors displaying an array of flowers ranging from marigolds and roses to exotic orchids. The stalls are piled high with fresh blooms, creating a kaleidoscopic effect that is both visually stunning and aromatic. The photograph aims to convey the energy and spirit of Mumbai's flower markets, showcasing the importance of these blooms in daily life, whether for religious ceremonies, weddings, or simple home decorations. It offers viewers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of urban life in Mumbai, where the beauty of nature meets the hustle of the city.
A yellow flower rangoli is made. Its a Indian tradition to put a rangoli at entrance on any auspicious occasions
Floor decoration (Rangoli) is being made on floor at the entrance by woman with colorful powder/sand on auspicious / festival day.
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