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.
Kolam No.155
9 - 3 parallel dots (Neer Pulli) Kolam.
Start with 9 dots - 3 lines in the center, leave one dot at both ends and stop at three. Join dots as shown in the above picture.
Draw thick lines and fill with desired colour powders.
very nice i forgot the kolams after shifting to the apartment but now i am in individual house so it is very useful tome and that too inthe month of margahi m.thamizharasi kilpauk
Dear Kamala This has become my favorite site. It is great for kolams and recipes. I never had a flair for kolams. Now iscan your site and then pick a kolam to practice. Have never gone wrong with recipes. Would be great if you had a menu planner too! Best regards Sandhya
very nice i forgot the kolams after shifting to the apartment but now i am in individual house so it is very useful tome and that too inthe month of margahi
ReplyDeletem.thamizharasi kilpauk
Thank you Thamizharasi.
ReplyDeleteDear kamala,
ReplyDeleteYou teach kolams in a very simple and a very easy way. I learnt how to draw aishwarya kolam from you.thank you.
Mathangi viswanathan
Hi Mathangi,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and happy to note that my kolams are useful to you.
I find this website very useful I saw it in the mangair malar and visited it.Thanks for the website!
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subhashini
Hi Subhashini,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog. In which issue of Mangair Malar you have seen it, because it is a news for me.
Dear Kamala
ReplyDeleteThis has become my favorite site. It is great for kolams and recipes. I never had a flair for kolams. Now iscan your site and then pick a kolam to practice.
Have never gone wrong with recipes.
Would be great if you had a menu planner too!
Best regards
Sandhya