Rangoli painting, also known as Kolam or Muggu, is a vibrant Indian art form practised during festivals and celebrations. Using coloured powders, rice flour, and flower petals, intricate designs are created on the ground, ranging from simple geometric patterns to elaborate depictions of deities and nature. This tradition, believed to welcome deities and bring good luck, showcases the creativity and cultural heritage of India, adding colour and joy to any occasion.