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Posted: 18 years ago
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thank you gracie for the update...and who is the new akshat??
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: jasunap

thank you gracie for the update...and who is the new akshat??



Welcome Jas sweetie!😳
The new Akshath is Ali merchant

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Gracella
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: qusumji

Gracella, thanks for giving us the written update for Amber Dhara, please keep doing that in future too.

also thank you so much for explaining about Rangoli. Sounds interesting. 😛



Thanks dear....as no one updated yesterday.. i gave the bried update..😉
But there are regular updaters😛

Oh yeah making and knowing abt rangoli is interesting indeed😛

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Gracella
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gracella



oh no yaar you don't sound stupid😉

here some info abt Rangoli..

Rangoli is a traditional Indian art of decorating the entrance to a house and is a timeless tradition that is followed all over India. Rangoli is also known as alpana, aripoma, or kolam.

The word 'rangoli' is said to have been derived from the words 'rang' and 'aavalli' which refers to a row of colours. Rangoli designs and colours vary between different regions but they all follow some basic patterns. A rangoli usually has a geometrical structure that is also symmetrical. The design patterns often consist of natural elements like animals, flowers, etc.

Diwali is celebrated, primarily to herald the coming of the goddess Lakshmi. Prayers are offered to her, asking for her blessings in the form of wealth. As such, a rangoli design is created at the entrance of the house, not only to welcome the guests that visit, but also the goddess herself. Rangoli patterns are usually made using coloured chalk, rice powder, and crushed limestone.

Hope this helped...

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Gracella



oooh...thanks sooooo much...actually i'm muslim so i had no idea what this was....but thanks...very helpful...😃

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: hypercat

thanks for da review... chanda rangoli is design like mendi aka henna tht hindus do on diwali with different colour ..

and thank you also...😃

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Thanks alot 4 great update 👏
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: chanda_chamke

oooh...thanks sooooo much...actually i'm muslim so i had no idea what this was....but thanks...very helpful...😃



oh and i thought ur name was chanda😉😆
great it helped u then😳

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