The festival of Diwali also known as the "Festival of Lights" is the time when people make space in their home to create beautiful Rangolis, as colours too play an important role in this celebration. Houses are freshly painted and decked out with a plethora of ornaments with people heading out to purchase new clothing and gifts for their loved ones.
Colors are particularly visible in the traditional rangoli patterns that adorn every home's entrance.
Rangoli is an age-old Indian custom that is still practised today. Alpana, Aripoma, and Kolam are some of the other names for Rangoli. It is a centuries-old art form that is practised in practically every home. Designs are often passed down through generations, with some dating back hundreds of years. But this time seems like netizens have decided to take their 'Rangoli' game to a whole new level by adding humour to it.
Several users on Twitter have posted images of their beautiful Diwali creations that include Rangolis, but with a twist.
Have a look at the tweets below to know what we are talking about!