Courses

Toran

The origin of torans can be traced to Puranas (hindu mythological work).
Torans or bandanwaars are used to decorate the main entrance of the home. The main idea behind decorating the homes is to please and attract the goddess of wealth Lakshmiji. So the decoration of the entrance of the place which is called dwaar is also important in this regard. The beautiful doorhangings that are also known as bandanwaars and torans have special significance as the decoration accessories. These torans are the first thing that welcomes your guests as they step at your place. These torans not only enhance the charm of the main entrance of your home but also give a friendly welcome.

You can decorate your sweet homes forever with these stunning exclusive torans .
A special vaastu toran, beautiful satin ribbon toran, a unique tissue toran, and sparkling crystal and beads toran are covered in this toran’s class.

Rangoli


Rangoli is  Hindu folk art generally created on floor on special festive occasions. The origin of rangoli can be traced to puranas.( work on hindu mythology.)
Rangoli is a Sanskrit word which means row of colours. The tradition of rangoli originated in Maharashtra and slowly disseminated to other parts of India.
In ancient India rangolis were used to decorate the entrance of homes, a floor painting which provides a warm and colourful welcome to visitors.
In Indian culture all guests and visitors occupy a very special place and rangoli is an expression of this warm hospitality. In rural Maharashtra entrance is decorated with at least small rangoli every dawn.  In particular Diwali festival  is widely celebrated with rangolis. Thus reflecting regional beliefs and aesthetics based on a comman spiritual plane the art of floor paintings is one which has survived all influences and retains and transmitted the spirit of Indian life.

Sanskruti offers you  rangoli course which gives you enough practice and tips to decorate your rangoli.

Learn Fresh flower rangoli and theme or decorative rangoli at sanskruti.

These courses are conducted throughout the week.
Daily two batches are taken from Monday to Friday
Timings for morning batch- 11a.m to 1.30p.m
For noon batch- 3 p.m. to 5.30.p.m.

Special weekend batches for working professionals and students.

Material for all courses is provided by us. Articles made are given to you.
Notes and diagrams are given where necessary.

 

 

 

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