Sumangali Pooja
About Sumangali Pooja : PRINT
We celebrate the sumangali pooja (like Gowri nonbu, varalakshmi pooja )at the day of thiruvadira. I want to share the kolam placed at the time of pooja.
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indira sundar
Wed, 2009-02-18 18:58
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Nice rangoli with bangles, bananas, flowers and the 'kozhunthu'
Lata
Wed, 2009-02-18 19:05
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Oh my god, Kozhundhu? Enge? Ummm, the fragrance...it's been so long since I smelled a bunch
indira sundar
Wed, 2009-02-18 19:07
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In between the crychanthemum flowers
jkmrao
Wed, 2009-02-18 19:15
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This is actually a very beautiful creation. Very carefully and patiently executed.
It gives a nice overall pleasing feeling. The moment I hear the word kozhundu, I
always smell the pages of the Deepavali issues of magazines which seemed to be soaked
in kunEgA marikozhuMdu! Anybody else smells it? Regards! - mOhana
rajamma_2
Wed, 2009-02-18 20:27
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yes it is called Marukkozhundhu.Trichi kadambam is famous for it.Olden days the weekly Tamil magazine Kumudam used to come with that fragrance. i can still remember the smell.( Lata in Tamil Kumudam means Lily flower... I vaguely remember you mentioning about lily kolams?)
Madhuharini, you have done an excellent work by using the thamboolam materiels(Vethalai,pazham poovu, manjal kunkumambox and colorful bangles) given to Sumangalis.
Sumathi.v
Wed, 2009-02-18 23:04
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Great Rangoli with all the auspicious materials.
brindhanagesh
Thu, 2009-02-19 02:23
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Hi Madhu
Very different and creative imagination. Opt usage of the materials in this kolam for making the pooja more auspicious.
madhuharini
Thu, 2009-02-19 03:44
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Thank u Indira,Lata,Jkmrao,Rajamma mam,Sumathi and Brindha.Rajamma mam,u are correct. The function held at kochi but the marikozhundu came from kumbakonam.
brintha
Thu, 2009-02-19 11:10
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Madhu, u have done a very good work
rajamma_2
Thu, 2009-02-19 21:46
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Madhuharini, when You said on the day of THIRUVADIRA instaed of Thiruvadhirai. I guesed you are in kerala or from kerala..So POOKALAM nannaaayittundu.
Lata
Thu, 2009-02-19 22:41
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I thought of Thiruvadhirai too, but then thought madam must be talking about something different. Thank you for the clarification.