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Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Pallapazham - Jack Fruit
  • Scenic village
  • Dates
  • Greetings
  • pictures
  • How do I look?
  • Nishakanthy
  • Bibi ka maqbera
  • Lily
  • 5 petal roses
Rangoli: Pallapazham - Jack Fruit
Created by Sumathi.v on 2009-07-18,

This is a picture of jackfruit tree in our garden at Chennai which yielded tasty fruits for the first time after planting it a decade back. The fruit takes 4 months to ripen fully and once ripe automatically comes off the branch.

Rangoli: Scenic village
Created by Sumathi.v on 2009-07-13,

This is a picture of our village near Vellore which is 10 km off the main road.The small amman temple at the background of our paddy fields looks very scenic.Recently I had been there and was then pictured.The quiteness of the village and the natural green colour around you makes you feel so refreshing

Rangoli: Dates
Created by indira sundar on 2009-07-07,

The dates were tasted by small sparrows. It is a children's park.

Rangoli: Greetings
Created by radpri on 2009-06-27,

12345678910.... Oh! counting is possible? (females thinking way and her creativity can not count isit correct?)without missing.

Rangoli: pictures
Created by radpri on 2009-06-24,

This is our garden flower. This flowers of beauty i want to share with ikolam

Rangoli: How do I look?
Created by Lata on 2009-06-05,

Anybody got an extra eye? Picture taken from a restaurant in Ellora (Maharashtra).
Creator/sculptor/decorator unknown (so far).

Rangoli: Nishakanthy
Created by indirasundhar on 2009-06-03,
This rangoli was published on 2009-06-03.
Rangoli: Bibi ka maqbera
Created by Lata on 2009-06-02,

Bibi ka maqbera, at Aurangabad, Maharashtra.

Rangoli: Lily
Created by Lata on 2009-06-02,

Water lilies, at a pond next to the Bibi ka maqbara (Tomb of the Lady), aka poor man's Taj.
It is situated in the city of Aurangabad, Maharashtra. Bibi Ka Maqbara is built by Prince Azam Shah (son of Emperor Aurangzeb) in the late 17th century as a loving tribute to his mother, Dilras Bano Begam.

Rangoli: 5 petal roses
Created by sjnt on 2009-05-21,

These are 5 petal roses from a bunch on the way down from badrinath. The smell, leaves and thorns are same as of roses.

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