Lord Krishna devotees will observe his birth anniversary on August 24, 2019. The preparations to celebrate Kanha’s birth are in full swing. Temples dedicated to Lord Krishna have been already adorned with colourful fresh flowers and lights. Beautiful Rangolis is another part of the Janmashtami decorations. People in the Southern part of India call it Pookalam, where the patterns and designs includes flowers during the festival of Gokulashtami. As the auspicious day arrives, here we present you easy rangoli and Pookalam designs that you can make on Krishna Jayanthi 2019. These videos, will guide you on how to make simple rangolis are the best compilation you would need during the festivity. From Hari to Govinda, Know These 108 Names of Kanha With Meaning in Hindi & English.
No Hindu festivals in India are completed without making beautiful rangolis. The patterns and designs defining our culture and celebrations are regarded as auspicious among the devotees. The representation of mor pankh (peacock’s feather), bansuri (flute), natkhat Gopal and beautiful flowers are beautifully made on the Rangolis. Watch the videos below to check five Pookalam and Rangoli simple designs to make during the holy festival of Gokulashtami. Make Makhan Mishri Bhog Easily at Home to Offer Lord Krishna on Gokulashtami.
Watch Video to Make Dahi Handi Rangoli
Make a light sketch on the floor, before you begin to fill in with bright colours. Simple items such as bangles, as used in this video, can help you make unique ideas. Since Lord Krishna is famously known as Makhan Chor in Hindu mythology, the Rangoli pattern of Dahi Handi is surely the best to make the festivity even more joyous.
Watch Video to Make Rangoli of Lord Krishna Playing Flute
This one, is a bit challenging but has a beautiful ending to attempt. Lord Krishna loved playing bansuri (flute), and that is accurately depicted in this Rangoli. The video has step by step guide for you to give it a try this Gokulashtami. Janmashtami Images & Lord Krishna HD Wallpapers for Free Download Online.
Watch Video to Make Rangoli of Bansuri
Kanha’s love to play bansuri (flute) is very popular in the Hindu myths. This Rangoli is simple and very quick to give Kanha’s love, a fine art. You can make it at corners of your house and right where you have placed Lord Krishna’s idol for Janmashtami. The steps are easy and should not take much time to give it the perfect finishing.
Watch Video to Make Rangoli of Natkhat Gopal
According to the legends, Lord Krishna loved Makhan (white butter). He would happily steal the makhan along with his friends from the giant matki (vessel) where it was stored. Natkhat Gopal’s adorable mischiefs can beautifully be adapted in Rangoli, as described in the video below.
Watch Video to Make Simple Rangoli Patterns
This video is for all the beginners who want to give it an attempt to make beautiful Rangoli and Pookalam designs during the auspicious festivity. The quick steps will help you make a standout Rangoli pattern, dedicated to the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna.
We hope the above videos help you to make beautiful Rangoli designs this Janmashtami. Don’t fear to give it a try this year. You do not have to be an artist to create bright and colourful Rangolis, and these videos are proof. Enjoy the auspicious festival by making stunning traditional patterns at your home and temple.
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