Kolam also known as Rangoli, is a dainty floor painting, which is an integral part of South Indian tradition. It is a beautiful and perhaps the only one art, drawn every day by women in the households. It symbolizes beauty and provides a welcoming environment.
Ujjain Rangoli
When I visited Omkareshwarar Temple at Ujjain, I find little girls draw beautiful rangolies in front of each and every shop near the temple. Following are some of the rangoli photos I have taken at Ujjain:
There is no difference between normal rangoli and ujjain rangoli. All these kolams are drawn in Ujjain streets and photographed by me when I visited there.
thanks for letting me know that.. because recently i have heard that there is a kind of rangoli called "poona rangoli" .. so i thot even this is another kind of rangoli...
I appreciate your work in putting these kolams online.. Yours is one of the most organised websites for kolams on the net..
can you please explain whats the difference between normal rangoli and ujjain rangoli ?
ReplyDeleteHi Colors,
ReplyDeleteThere is no difference between normal rangoli and ujjain rangoli. All these kolams are drawn in Ujjain streets and photographed by me when I visited there.
thanks for letting me know that.. because recently i have heard that there is a kind of rangoli called "poona rangoli" .. so i thot even this is another kind of rangoli...
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your work in putting these kolams online.. Yours is one of the most organised websites for kolams on the net..
Have a nice day..