tridaLa bilva patra

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About tridaLa bilva patra : PRINT

Since a long time I wanted to make this. I could never find a proper picture. Finally i had to create one from an imperfect one. I am not still pleased with this. But my urge to do the patterns overtook the imperfect starting leaf. Aegle marmelos Correa (known as bilva) is a tree sacred to the devotees of Siva. They worship Siva with the leaves which resemble trifoils. The bilva fruits have medicinal properties too. Here are some patterns I created, one of which resembles a chakra! Regards! - mOhana

Rangoli: tridaLa bilva patra

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Lata's picture

I see a new wavy pattern formed by the voids in the lower left one. Green color surrounded by yellow is a pleasing combination.
(mOhanaji doesn't make any simple offerings, everything has to be neatly arranged, and then presented!) Smile
What next; tulsi offering? Smile

Purni's picture

JKMji, this is one very very lovely.... The Green Bilva with a yellow glow will glow in our hearts too for sure..... I love the way you first choose ur object of display and then combine it in 2's 3's 4's and 5's ..... every combo giving a Unique Design.... Ur way to perfection is really very thoughtful, which is also a great deal of Inspiration.... Thanks a lot for giving away such wonderful piece of art, Sir....

madhuharini's picture

The star shape Bilva looks like the background in the backside of swami garpagirugam.There is a deepam lighting with a glass round plate.jkm sir,nice patterns creations.

judelined's picture

JKM really wonderful presentation... Lata I too like the wavy pattern - something different..... Again I am imagining a mysore silk saree in this yellow and green combination....

lakshmiraghu's picture

mOhanaji it looks very beautiful,,, yes judy hmmmmm..mysore silk saree in this combination..... WOW!!!!

rajamma_2's picture

Vilva dhalam making such nice patterns? Only JKM can do this magic!

jkmrao's picture

Thanks everybody. In case anybody is interested, the yellow glow was obtained by having first the green pattern on yellow background and then removing the yellow. Some yellow in the process sticks to the pattern.

Regards! - mOhana

jayamohan's picture

JKM sir, your glow technique is superb!