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Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Linga Kolam
  • Rathana Kambalam
  • Poo Kolam
  • Roja poo Kolam - My mom's Favourite
  • Designed Table cloth
  • Kuzhal rangoli
  • Elephants welcome Ugadi!
  • Happy Ugadi!
  • Happy Ugadi
  • Margosa Leaves!
Rangoli: Linga Kolam
Created by Hemabose on 2009-03-28,

Dot count - 23 - 12; Idukku pulli kolam and will be very attractive on the floor. This is also my Mom's Favourite kolam

Rangoli: Rathana Kambalam
Created by Hemabose on 2009-03-28,

Dot count - 17 - 9, idukku pulli kolam, this too was done on paper.

Rangoli: Poo Kolam
Created by Hemabose on 2009-03-27,

Dot count 15 - 5; 5 lines and Ner Pulli kolam. You can draw this one in a jiffy.

Rangoli: Roja poo Kolam - My mom's Favourite
Created by Hemabose on 2009-03-27,

Dot count - 25 - 13, Iduku pulli. This kolam was done on paper.

Rangoli: Designed Table cloth
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2009-03-27,

This is a free hand rangoli drawn in front my house.

Rangoli: Kuzhal rangoli
Created by brindhanagesh on 2009-03-27,

I made this today. I did this using rangoli tubes.

Rangoli: Elephants welcome Ugadi!
Created by supriyaakp on 2009-03-27,

12-12 straight dots kolam. i think these elephants welcome ugadhi to our home

Rangoli: Happy Ugadi!
Created by kameswari on 2009-03-26,

This Rangoli is created on the eve of Virodhi nama samvatsara Ugadi. Middle rangoli is 9 dots - 3 rows - upto 3

Rangoli: Happy Ugadi
Created by judelined on 2009-03-26,

This wish is for all those who are celebrating Ugadi.... Hope your new year is filled with love and happiness always.... Sending a plate of Ugadi special for all to enjoy....

Rangoli: Margosa Leaves!
Created by jkmrao on 2009-03-26,

Here is wishing you all a happy Indian lunar new year!
May there be no virOdhis in virOdhi!
These are patterns made with neem leaves, a part of bEvu bella, the first food
to be eaten on the new year's day. Why am I highlighting the bitter neem?
Only when there is bitterness will we know the value of sweetness, is it not?

Regards! - mOhana

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