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- The most common flowers are yellow and orange marigolds (Genda), which symbolize energy and the sun. Other frequent choices include red roses for love and beauty, white jasmine or chrysanthemums for purity, and green leaves for contrast.
- Designs often feature concentric circles or geometric shapes. In a traditional 10-day Onam celebration, each circular layer is said to represent a different deity.
- The process involves sketching an outline on a cleaned floor and carefully filling it with petals to create a thick, vibrant effect.
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