This rangoli was done in my building compound on the ocassion of diwali by a group of kolam enthusiasts. The basic kolam design (in white) was done by me while the colouring was done by the others.
Regular
- Diwali Kolam
- A present to all sisters of ikOlam :-)
- Diwali Rangoli -- 2009
- Raath ki Raani
- Diwali Rangoli
- maa kolam for diwali
- Villakku kolam
- Butterfly+Flower
- Diwali rangoli
- diwali rangoli -2009
Deepavali is a long festival. It starts on the 13th day and goes on until the fifth day after the new moon. Several legends are associated with this - the story of Rama, the story of Krishna, the story of Lakshmi, the story of Bali. The second day is for the brothers and the third day for the sisters. The fourth day is for the serpents (fertility rites) and the fifth day for the garuDa (to be free from snake bites). As a big brother (by age) in ikOlam, here is a present for all the younger and (may be very few) older sisters. You can see a sari designed by me with gorgeous mango borders and a paisley pallav, pEDA and murukku arranged symmetrically, coconuts, fruits, betel leaves and turmeric. Enjoy!
Dot count is 15-8 inter dots. This kolam was drawn by me and my sister.
On the eve of Deepavali I put this rangoli with color podi and decorated with Diyas to welcome Diwali.
It is drawn individually and takes nearly 3 hours.Hope u all enjoy it. Do send comments.
specially made maa kolam to celebrate this diwali,welcoming goddess mahalakshmi to shower her blessings!
My dear friends, I wish all of you a happy deepawali. I am sending villakku kolam with great pleasure for deepawali. Dots for this kolam is 19 dots for three rows.then it comes up to 3.
This is a diwali rangoli done by my groundfloor neighbour.
hai ikolam friends see my rangoli ,which i made during this diwali.