<p>The celebration starts with Dhanteras, followed by Choti Diwali, Badi Diwali, Govardhan Puja, and finally Bhai Dooj. Making rangoli is a special tradition during these five days.</p><img><p>This unique design uses white tiles decorated with glass paint. It works well indoors or outdoors. Place lamps nearby to make the whole design sparkle and shine.</p><img><p>This design features a central piece with repeating paan (betel leaf) shapes around it. Decorate with diyas to bring a festive and lively atmosphere to your home.</p><img><p>Go green this Diwali! Instead of chemical colors, create a beautiful rangoli using colorful flowers and leaves. It’s a fun activity to do with kids, too!</p><img><p>How about adding some reflective glow to your rangoli this Diwali? Add small mirrors to give it a unique look. Mirror rangolis are super trendy and last a long time.</p><img><p>Try using Kundan and stones instead of colors this time. This eye-catching rangoli can be made indoors. Use adhesive pearls, Kundan, and stones to create a beautiful design.</p>
