This is a free hand rangoli, drawn on a paper.
rangoli
- Rangoli
- Rangoli
- NEELakkolam
- Free hand rangoli
- Studio/Apartment
- Water rangoli
- Floral Kolam
- Krishna's feather
- Rangoli
- Cyanocrocus
Sashank wanted NEEL kolam so used blue color wet maavu to make this kolam.
This is a free hand rangoli, drawn on a paper.
freehand drawing... additions can be made according to your imagination
Materials used: automobile grease, shinning powder, plate.
Procedure: 1. Draw any design in plate using grease.
2. Now split the shinning powder above that grease.
3. Dry it in shade (keep away from sunlight).
4. After drying, pour the water.
This design I made today. It is freehand using coloured kola mavu.
In lIlASuka's SrIkRshNa karNAmRtam, there is a SlOka (sragviNi metre)
which runs like this:
aMganA maMganA maMtarE mAdhavO
mAdhavaM mAdhavaM cAMtarE nAMganA
ittha mAkalpitE maMDalE madhyagaH
saMjagau vENunA dEvakInaMdanaH
He stands between two dancing damsels
and there is a woman between two identities of His
At the centre of the circle constructed thus
dEvakI's son plays the flute,
O, what a divine melody!
This is the first poem in rAsakrIDAshTakam.
I cannot draw peacocks like many of you.
I thought a feather will do to represent Him.
Regards! - mOhana