Diwali Rangoli with Diyas — Overhead View, Lotus and Peacock Design
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An elaborate Diwali rangoli fills the frame in this stunning overhead-view wallpaper — a large circular design of vibrant colored powders in red, yellow, orange, white, and green, featuring traditional lotus flowers, peacock motifs, and intricate geometric mandalas. A ring of lit clay diyas around the outer edge of the rangoli casts warm golden light across the colored powder surface, illuminating the texture of each grain. Fresh marigold and jasmine flowers are arranged between the diyas, completing the offering. Rangoli (also called Kolam in Tamil Nadu, Alpana in Bengal, and Aripana in Bihar) is one of the oldest art forms in Indian culture. Dating back over 5,000 years, rangoli is drawn on the floor to welcome Goddess Lakshmi into the home on Diwali. The patterns are specifically designed to please her divine aesthetic sensibility — lotus flowers (her seat), peacocks (associated with royalty), and geometric mandalas (representing the ordered cosmos she sustains). The overhead perspective used in this image reveals the full mandala-like symmetry of the design — a perspective that mirrors the divine bird's-eye view. In Hindu cosmology, Lakshmi surveys the earth from above and enters homes whose doors and floors carry the visual invitation of rangoli. Making rangoli is also an act of mindful meditation — hands and mind focused on creating beauty as an offering. Free HD download.














