pongal

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Sankranthi Rangoli
  • Pongal Kolam
  • Pongal Kolam
  • Pongal Special
  • Rangoli
  • Dotted Kolam
  • Margazhi dew drops Kolam contest - 2008-2009
  • Pongal Kolam
  • Kolam with color
  • Happy Pongal
Rangoli: Sankranthi Rangoli
Created by sdivya_23 on 2009-01-25,

I put these rangolis for Sankranthi these are free hand designs. I hope you'll like them.

Rangoli: Pongal Kolam
Created by judelined on 2009-01-24,

Hope my Pongal Kolam is good enough to be displayed - dots are 15 to 1.

Rangoli: Pongal Kolam
Created by prafullamukhi on 2009-01-20,

This is my first pongal kolam. It is made with color sand.

Rangoli: Pongal Special
Created by baaz on 2009-01-20,

This is our Pongal kolam. It took almost four hours to complete. But unfortunately it was not there for more than half an hour after completion. The ten minutes rain washed it away. I could see only the marks of the kolam after the rain. But i ve got the photos n memories of my kolam.

Dot Counts : 15 - 8 (Inter dots)

Bala Devi.C

Rangoli: Rangoli

This was my 1st try of designs... coz i used to keep always dotted kolams only ... and last time my sis forced me to put design so i made it... i felt i can keep it in competition.. so that i can improve my level of art... thnking u...

Rangoli: Dotted Kolam
Created by easwarisiva on 2009-01-20,

Its a pongal time kolam 27 dots to 14 cross dots.

Rangoli: Margazhi dew drops Kolam contest - 2008-2009
Created by manivasuki62 on 2009-01-17,

Kolam done on Pongal by me.... My friends Sasikala and Swathi helped me....
Dot Pattern: 13 to 7, in between dots(sandhu pulli)
Sparkle colors were used for the big flowers...

Rangoli: Pongal Kolam
Created by vasashwita on 2009-01-15,

Pongal kolam - I put this in my house yesterday. We mixed the rice powder in the kolam powder so that it looks bright. In the colour powder we mixed sand ( fine powder) so that it will be easier to draw.

Rangoli: Kolam with color
Created by kousalyashree on 2009-01-15,

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.

Rangoli: Happy Pongal
Created by sonianyarose on 2009-01-15,

A VERY HAPPY PONGAL FOR IKOLAM MEMBERS!! HERE ARE SOME OF MY CREATIONS FOR THE OCCASSION OF PONGAL!!!!!!

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