This kolam I draw in one margazhi day with colour and kola powder
Regular
- Kolam
- Kolam with color
- Happy Pongal
- Pongal kolam
- MARGAZHI KOLAM
- MARGAZHI KOLAM
- Free hand Rangoli
- Lotus Rangoli
- Margazhi dew drops Kolam contest - 2008-2009
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The colorful kolam tradition dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization (2500 B.C). Kolams were often drawn with coarse rice flour since it served as a food source to nature's creatures like ants and crows. Rice flour is seen as an offering to Lakshmi, the goddess of rice and wealth.
A VERY HAPPY PONGAL FOR IKOLAM MEMBERS!! HERE ARE SOME OF MY CREATIONS FOR THE OCCASSION OF PONGAL!!!!!!
Pongal paint kolam, drawn last year in our home in entrance.
This is markali kolam. This can also be done with colour.
This is done on 14 4 4
14 dots in 4 rows and to stop with 4.
This is also a markali kolam. done on 21 3 3
21 rows, 3 rows to stop with 3
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This is a free hand rangoli .drawn in front of thulasi brindhavanam.
This is a doted lotus rangoli. dots for this rangoli is 21x11 in between dots(sandhu pulli)
Dots one single kolam is 1 - 5 oodu pulli. All small kolams are inter-connected to create a welcome kolam. To make the colour powder free flowing, add fine rava to the rice powder.
Here is mattu pongal special for ikolam viewers!!! wish u all a happy pongal!!!