12 - 1 : kolam with parallel dots
Start with 12 dots in the center and reduce dots on either direction till you reach 1.
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.
12 - 1 : kolam with parallel dots
Start with 12 dots in the center and reduce dots on either direction till you reach 1.
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.
Please click the blue square button at the bottom left part of the image to play the animation.
4 - 4 : kolam with parallel dots. This kolam has 4 rows of 4 dots each.
The Tulasi (Ocimum sanctum or the Holy basil) which has several medicinal properties is considered to be a holy plant, by many hindus. The courtyard of every hindu household in India is supposed to have a planter in which Tulasi is grown, and is worshiped everyday. Tulsi leaves are part of the offerings used for Vishnu puja.
Please click on the blue button at the bottom of the dot-grid to start the animation.
5/5 kolam with parallel dots
This kolam has 5 rows of 5 dots each.
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.
A dotted valentine rangoli. Please click the blue button located at the bottom of the file to see the strokes drawn.
9 - 1 : kolam with parallel dots
Start with 9 dots in the center and reduce the dot-count on both sides as shown.
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.
The aaru vilakku kolam (design with six lamps) was done a long time back, collecting dust under a pile of site management work. Finally dusted it off for your viewing pleasure! Please click the blue button at the bottom of the image, seen on the left.
A 15x8 dotted kolam, suitable to make for special occasions like Navratri.
Please press the blue arrow seen below the image, to see the animation.