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Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Kolam - 2
  • Rangoli-flowers 2
  • Rangoli-flowers
  • Rangoli - flowers
  • Rangoli - Square
  • Nested arcs
  • Vishu
  • Vishu
  • Sumangali Rangoli
  • Sumangali Rangoli
Rangoli: Kolam - 2
Created by sandhyabalas on 2008-04-10,
This rangoli was published on 2008-04-10.
Rangoli: Rangoli-flowers 2
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-04-08,
This rangoli was published on 2008-04-08.
Rangoli: Rangoli-flowers
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-04-08,
This rangoli was published on 2008-04-08.
Rangoli: Rangoli - flowers
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-04-08,
This rangoli was published on 2008-04-08.
Rangoli: Rangoli - Square
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-04-08,
This rangoli was published on 2008-04-08.
Rangoli: Nested arcs
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-04-08,
This rangoli was published on 2008-04-08.
Rangoli: Vishu
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-04-08,
This rangoli was published on 2008-04-08.
Rangoli: Vishu
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-04-08,
This rangoli was published on 2008-04-08.
Rangoli: Sumangali Rangoli
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-04-03,

"Sumangali" means married women. It is customary, for a married hindu woman, to invite other married ladies for a religious ritual (puja), followed by a feast during festival days like Ugaadhi, Dasara and for Varalakshmi pooja. After the feast, the ladies are offered gifts which have symbols of "auspiciousness" like the turmeric, vermillion, flowers and beetle leaves (with areca nuts).

This rangoli was created by Lakshmi and Bharathi. It has items like: Betal leaves (with nuts) placed with coins, fruits, cones of mehendhi or henna, flowers on plates, soaps, talcum powder boxes, colorful glass bangles, coconut oil in small plastic bottles, Kajal boxes, mini boxes of turmeric and kumkum (vermillion).

Rangoli: Sumangali Rangoli
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-04-03,

"Sumangali" means married women. It is customary, for a married hindu woman, to invite other married ladies for a religious ritual (puja), followed by a feast during festival days like Ugaadhi, Dasara and for Varalakshmi pooja. After the feast, the ladies are offered gifts which have symbols of "auspiciousness" like the turmeric, vermillion, flowers and beetle leaves (with areca nuts).

This rangoli has items like : Betal leaves (with nuts) placed with coins, fruits, cones of mehendhi or henna, flowers on plates, soaps, talcum powder boxes, colorful glass bangles, coconut oil in small plastic bottles, Kajal boxes, mini boxes of turmeric and kumkum (vermillion).

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