7-1 : kolam with parallel dots
Start with 7 dots at the center and reduce the dots on both sides as shown.
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.
7-1 : kolam with parallel dots
Start with 7 dots at the center and reduce the dots on both sides as shown.
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.
Click the blue button at the bottom left of the image, to see the stroke-sequence.
3 - 1 : kolam with interlaced dots Start with 3 dots in the center and reduce dots above and below.
12 - 1 : kolam with parallel dots
Start with 12 dots in the center and reduce dots on either direction till you reach 1.
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.
4 - 4 : kolam with parallel dots. This kolam has 4 rows of 4 dots each.
5/5 kolam with parallel dots
This kolam has 5 rows of 5 dots each.
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.
Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful birds in the world and a native of the Indian sub-continent, it is not surprising that the Peacock was anointed as the national bird of India in 1963.
Hailing from the pheasant family, these exotic birds are cherished for their colourful plumes and eggs. The peacocks, more appropriately called peafowls, (peacock refers to the male) are found in lowland forests and hills usually in small groups consisting of one male and several females.
The primary feathers and tail are of chestnut colour and the train is green with bronze and is covered with blue and green spots that appear to be eyes. They enjoy eating seeds, grains and young cobras.
9 - 1 : kolam with parallel dots
Start with 9 dots in the center and reduce the dot-count on both sides as shown.
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.