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The significance of the colours used in rangoli during Diwali is deeply rooted in Indian culture and tradition, and they carry various symbolic meanings. Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated with great enthusiasm and spiritual significance. Rangoli is an essential part of Diwali decorations, and the choice of colours is often associated with specific cultural and religious interpretations. Here are the meanings of some of the colours commonly used in Diwali Rangoli.
Red symbolizes passion, love, and the triumph of good over evil. It is a colour of celebration and represents the victory of light (goodness) over darkness (evil), which is one of the central themes of Diwali.

Yellow is associated with knowledge, learning, and wisdom. It is often used to create a welcoming and auspicious atmosphere during Diwali.
Green represents nature, life, and happiness. It signifies new beginnings, growth, and harmony, which are essential elements of the Diwali celebration.

White is the colour of purity, peace, and spirituality. It is used to invoke a sense of tranquility and is associated with the presence of deities and the worship of goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, during Diwali.
Orange is a vibrant colour that symbolizes enthusiasm and energy. It can be used to add excitement and warmth to Diwali rangoli designs.

Blue is associated with the divine and the infinite. It represents spirituality which is an integral part of the Diwali festivity.
Pink represents love and hospitality. It is used to welcome guests and create a warm and inviting atmosphere during Diwali.

Purple is a colour of royalty and wealth. It can be used to convey a sense of grandeur and opulence, as Diwali often involves elaborate decorations and celebrations.
Gold and silver colours symbolize wealth and prosperity. They are commonly used in Diwali rangoli to invoke the blessings of goddess Lakshmi, who is believed to bring wealth and abundance.

These colours, when incorporated into Diwali rangoli designs, not only create beautiful and vibrant patterns but also add a sense of positivity, spirituality, and celebration to the festive atmosphere. Rangoli, along with the lighting of diyas (oil lamps), is a way to welcome prosperity and happiness into one's home and life during Diwali.
JSW Paints wishes you a very Happy Diwali ! May there be light and an abundance of colours in your life!