Hey.... very nice.. this is very helpful for people like me who are new to kolam drawing.... just tried it.... came well but not very neat like yours.... i guess I need to practice a whole lot more.... thanks for the step by step video its a blessing in disguise... God Bless..
Quite a nice demonstration and learning experience! Is this not called mango leaf rangOli? I remember to have done some thing like this with the actual mango leaves in one of my mango leaf rangOlis.
You're right Mohanaji. This is the mango leaf rangoli. When I taught this to a few girls some years ago, their response was that it looked like a "whirly twirly flower". Also, there was no real mango leaf in sight to show and tell (in CA). And so, that's how the name came about (the e in the name was a mistake). I couldn't get back to this file for correctional/additional work.
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brintha
Mon, 2008-05-26 21:56
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lata madam,
i watched the video. very good idea.
the people who do not know how to draw kolam this video is very helpful to learn.
continue ur video kolams.
lakshmiraghu
Mon, 2008-05-26 23:39
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hi lata
the idea is excellent.
prathinayan
Fri, 2008-07-25 00:42
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good thought
Lata
Sat, 2008-07-26 14:44
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Thanks everybody. Look forward to more videos in the near future!
Lakshmi02
Tue, 2008-10-28 14:13
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thats really nice... i first knew how to do this kolam when i watched a film in tamil called iru kodugal... really nice
viji_j86
Wed, 2009-01-14 01:04
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Wow
Nice idea Lakshmi.
Why dont you give me the under water and above water kolam like this pl??????????????
viji
niky
Thu, 2010-02-04 07:07
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nice rangoli to draw in one minute in friunt on house door.
vini1985
Thu, 2010-04-08 15:06
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Hey.... very nice.. this is very helpful for people like me who are new to kolam drawing.... just tried it.... came well but not very neat like yours.... i guess I need to practice a whole lot more.... thanks for the step by step video its a blessing in disguise... God Bless..
jkmrao
Thu, 2010-04-08 15:26
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Quite a nice demonstration and learning experience! Is this not called mango leaf rangOli? I remember to have done some thing like this with the actual mango leaves in one of my mango leaf rangOlis.
Regards! - mOhana
Lata
Fri, 2010-04-09 16:11
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Thank you Ms.Vini and Mohanaji.
You're right Mohanaji. This is the mango leaf rangoli. When I taught this to a few girls some years ago, their response was that it looked like a "whirly twirly flower". Also, there was no real mango leaf in sight to show and tell (in CA). And so, that's how the name came about (the e in the name was a mistake). I couldn't get back to this file for correctional/additional work.