If there is a part of India that still proudly holds on to its tradition and culture, it is perhaps Southern India. Constituting majorly of the five states Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, while modernity more than left its mark, the tradition continues to hold sway.
It is time to install traditional floor murals. Traditional floor murals or rangoli (made using rice paste) are common in South Indian households. A colorful rangoli outside home is a beauty to behold for the visitors and guests. The traditional has now been replaced by readymade murals. A wide variety of mural designs are available on the internet, and you can select anything from traditional flower patterns to colourful peacocks, deities or anything you like. The latest 3-D murals are available in easy cut-paste and can be installed on any flooring.
This story is from the January 2022 edition of Woman's Era.
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