This is a dotted kolam with dot count 9-9 straight dots. Inspired by Sudha's nagakolams, I tried this.
nAgabandha
- Nagabandha
- Nagabandha
- Nagabandha
- NaagaBhanda
- Nagabandha Rangoli
- Naga Mandala
- Wall Rangoli
- Naga and Shivalinga
- Snakessss!
One more Nagara kolam with only one serpant twisted itself to make a circular loop. Waiting for your views.....
This I tried after viewing the image in nagabandha of Kumbakonam, posted by JKM sir. As per his wish I have tried this on floor.
Happy Naagara Panchami.
Here comes the NaagaBhanda from my collections, just scanned the old book, cleaned a bit and colored.
Dot counts 31 X 16 straight dots.
This is a nagabandha rangoli. I've shown an easier way to draw one form of nagabandha. The steps can be seen when you click on play.
This is a auspicious Rangoli which we draw in front of god during Naga Panchami Festival. This I learnt from my Grandma
When all ikolam members were busy doing Margazhi kolams I was tied up with house painting. Our painter was kind enough to transform my favorite 'naga bandana' design on the portico wall and color it according to his choice! Here is the output waiting for your comments!
When I see the topic of Nagabandhana by mOhanaji, I felt like adding my 'naga kolam' which fetched me a prize for the first time!