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- Kolam with thirukural couplets
- Strawberry girl
- Turtle
- Tree of life
- Princess
- Diwali kolam
- Rangoli
- Octogon rangoli
- Kolam
- Yin and Yang
This is a picture of a girl holding a basket of strawberries and it was meant to be used as a greeting card.
A turtle doesn't have to necessarily have a dull and boring shell! This picture is a good example of an interesting and a very imaginative turtle.
The Mexican version of the tree of life. Artwork by students of 4th graders in an elementary school in California.
An indian princess dressed in deep purple and red, and a very neat tiara.
Pooja (from Mumbai) had sent this simple Diwali kolam.
Dots: 5-4-3-2-1 i.e 5 dots in the middle 4-3-2-1 at top and bottom.
The bottom 4 dots need to be joined first forming a diamond and then proceed further.
The asian symbol of Yin and yang are considered to be of opposites forces. Yin represents feminine, eternity, dark and represents the moon and the left side of the body. Yang is its opposite and represents masculine, history, positive, light and represents both the sun and the right side of the body. This symbol is believed to date back to the 4th century B.C and has been identified with Buddhism and Taoism.