ideal one for the Janmastami pooja celebrations...the traditional design with some enhancements
Dots 17X17
ideal one for the Janmastami pooja celebrations...the traditional design with some enhancements
Dots 17X17
Srenithy drew the Krishna in MS Paintbrush. Her first drawing in MSP.
This is dotted rangoli, dots for this 11 X 1, with free hand design also drawn in front of my house to-day morning.
Named after seeing mOhanaji's "Krishna's feather" - Thanks to mOhanaji
In lIlASuka's SrIkRshNa karNAmRtam, there is a SlOka (sragviNi metre)
which runs like this:
aMganA maMganA maMtarE mAdhavO
mAdhavaM mAdhavaM cAMtarE nAMganA
ittha mAkalpitE maMDalE madhyagaH
saMjagau vENunA dEvakInaMdanaH
He stands between two dancing damsels
and there is a woman between two identities of His
At the centre of the circle constructed thus
dEvakI's son plays the flute,
O, what a divine melody!
This is the first poem in rAsakrIDAshTakam.
I cannot draw peacocks like many of you.
I thought a feather will do to represent Him.
Regards! - mOhana
I drew this picture of Baby Krishna in my Tamil class, two years ago, when I was 8 years old.
2009 just born..let us wish and pray it will be a peaceful year through out the world
(look out for the 2009 baby inside the cradle, reaching out for the dove of PEACE).
It was taken from a picture. I drew it first and then coloured.
This rangoli was done by about 20 people in a town called Thika near Nairobi over a number of days. It's theme is a Gujarati Dandia Raas song called Rangalo. It is 15ft x 17ft. The song is about Shree Krishna and his gopis going to fetch water.
Please click the blue square button at the bottom left part of the image to play the animation.