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Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Dotted Kolams
  • Peacocks
  • Rojapoo kolam
  • Multicolored Margazhi Sunshine!
  • Rangoli for Peace
  • Matchstick Rangoli
  • Rangoli with beetle leaves and turmeric
  • Karthigai Kolam
  • Poo Kolam
  • Krithikai Kolam
Rangoli: Dotted Kolams
Created by K.B.Visalakshi on 2008-12-09,

Dot style of the first kolam - Put dot 5 for two lines. Then 3 dots, and one dot above and below.

Dot style of the second kolam - 5 to 5.

Third kolam is Krishnar Chadhankai. It should be put on Krishna Jayanthi day.

Dots for the fourth and fifth kolams are 5 to 5.

Name of the sixth kolam is Hrudhaya Kamalam. It is very auspicious kolam. It is a belief that if you draw it daily for Goddess Lakshmi and pray, you will get success in your life.

The last one is border kolam.

Rangoli: Peacocks
Created by pinkysridhar on 2008-12-09,

This rangoli was reated by Bharathi, Lakshmi and Pinky (Bharathi's co-sister). Here is the dots sequence:
25x5
23
17-9
7x3
5

Rangoli: Rojapoo kolam
Created by K.B.Visalakshi on 2008-12-09,

It is a dotted kolam and the dot count is 15 to 8. I used gel pen for the filling. The name of this kolam is Rojapoo kolam but it looks like Rangoli.

Rangoli: Multicolored Margazhi Sunshine!
Created by bharathibhaskar on 2008-12-09,

This Margazhi beauty was created by Bharathi, Lakshmi and Pinky (Bharathi's brand new co-sister!).

Rangoli: Rangoli for Peace
Created by Sumathi.v on 2008-12-09,

22 dots horizontally, 10 times vertically. This is a themed kolam.

Rangoli: Matchstick Rangoli
Created by Sumathi.v on 2008-12-09,

This is done on a plate using matchstick and plastic flowers, easy to move where you want to, also used as arthi plates for weddings.

Rangoli: Rangoli with beetle leaves and turmeric
Created by Sumathi.v on 2008-12-09,

Done on a Plate ,can be moved easily, also can be used as an arthi plate.

Rangoli: Karthigai Kolam
Created by Vidhya Rabindar on 2008-12-09,

This is a simple kolam...with deepams all around...this was done on the road..its kinda big for the floors in my flat!

Rangoli: Poo Kolam
Created by Vidhya Rabindar on 2008-12-09,

First leave all the flowers in different plates...select a design with the available colours of the flowers and then draw the design on the floor using chalk...apply a paste on the floor so that the flowers stay in its place, in spite of any breeze on the top floors....apply the paste on a particular part and immediately scatter the flowers on the sticky part and proceed similarly!

Rangoli:  Krithikai Kolam
Created by Vidhya Rabindar on 2008-12-09,

You can see the dots in different colours...you can colour up the vilaku or lamp in any shades...but make sure the deepam is coloured the same way!

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