If you happen to visit any Hindu Bengali home on the day of Sharad Purnima (the autumn full moon falling immediately after Durga Puja/Navratri), you will find a rich assortment of ornamental drawings on the floor. It is drawn to welcome and appease the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi, who is worshipped on this day. The floor art, known as alpana (or alpona), is a ritualistic art of Bengal.
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The Ritualistic Art Of Alpana: Learning About Bengal's Traditional Floor Art
Alpana, the ritualistic art of Bengal, is best observed during Kojagori Lakshmi Puja, which is held immediately after Durga Puja

Catch Bengal's traditional ritualistic art during Lakshmi Puja
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Catch Bengal's traditional ritualistic art during Lakshmi Puja
Photo: Tripan123/Wikimedia Commons

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