lotus
- MARGAZHI KOLAM
- Shank Pushpam
- Republic day
- Sangu Pushpam
- Elephants Rangoli
- Indian Republic Day
- Lotus
- Lotus Kolam
- Margazhi dew drops Kolam contest - 2008-2009
- Kolams for all seasons
I had to do this on a sheet of paper as our corridor is of marble nature and rangolis made with rice powder on this floor is not very clear. The dot count is 15-8. Hope you all like it..
Hi friends,HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY .
26th January 1950 is one of the most important days in Indian history as it was on this day the constitution of India came into force and India became a truly sovereign and republican state. The country finally realized the dreams of freedom fighters who, fought for and sacrificed their lives for the Independence of their country. So, the 26th of January was decreed a national holiday and has been recognized and celebrated as the Republic Day of India, ever since. This was drawn by myself and Bharathi.
Name of the Kolam: Sanku Pushpam.
Dots: 21 to 11, interlaced.
4,3,2,1 on all 6 sides for lotus.
Medium used : Wet rice flour.
Jaya Mohan
This is a 21 x 1 dots rangoli, center line of 21 and then followed by 19, 17, 15 to 1 on each side. Very easy and beautiful.
My hearty wishes for a Happy Republic Day of our great nation. I tried to depict some of Our National Symbols within the tricolour. I did this with freehand. My hubby helped me in designing this Rangoli.
Dot count for this rangoli 4-6-8-10-12-14-16-18-18-18-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4.
it is made using kolam powder and colours...
This is dotted kolam of count 15-1. Colour the lotus and in the middle you are left with 5*5 dots where you can draw any 5-5 kolam.
A dotted kolam.
The dots count
19 dots, direct dot, till 1 dot (in Tamil: 19 pulli, ner pulli, 1 pulli varai)
By
Shyamala Govindaraju
Trichy
25-13 interweaving. Lotus lotus all the way! Please welcome Lakshmi to our way!