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Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • navarathri kolam
  • padi kolam3
  • rangoli1
  • sikku kolam 37
  • The Veggie Patch
  • NAVARATHRI DAY-4
  • My navarAtri rangOli and doll display
  • dotted kolam 50
  • PURATTAASI 2nd SATURDAY KOLAM
  • Maakolam
Rangoli: navarathri kolam
Created by sreegiri on 2011-10-01,

This is the kolam with food grains. This is for Friday on Nvarathri.

Rangoli: padi kolam3
Created by BharathiKRaman on 2011-10-01,

this kolam was put marking the beginning of Navrathiri. this kolam will stay in our portico for couple of days and amma will change again during weekend.Happy viewing.

Rangoli: rangoli1
Created by BharathiKRaman on 2011-10-01,

this rangoli is done by me in front of our kolu.

Rangoli: sikku kolam 37
Created by BharathiKRaman on 2011-10-01,

this is 17 by 17 straight dots and 9dots 3 rows in all directions.

Rangoli: The Veggie Patch
Created by rajaarthy on 2011-10-01,

Here is my work for the veggie patch Thanks Arthy

Rangoli: NAVARATHRI DAY-4
Created by ammuchandhini on 2011-10-01,

Hai to all...this is d freehand kolam done on d 4th day of navarathri....eagerly waiting for ur views.....

Rangoli: My navarAtri rangOli and doll display
Created by jkmrao on 2011-10-01,

Please read the contents at http://www.ikolam.com/node/25318 in order to understand and appreciate this pattern. As I mentioned in the blog, building squares in a triangular fashion yields a single line chikku kOlam. Taking it and rotating it by 90, 180 and 270 deg and building all into a square gives a pattern with two lines. If the triangular base has three squares, we get a very simple and familiar pattern. With five squares at the base, a bit more complicated pattern results. How these were obtained was explained in detail there. Today, I am presenting the next two patterns in this progression with seven and nine squares at the base of the triangle. I added a twist to the whole exercise. Each bigger pattern contains the next smaller pattern inscribed into it after a rotation of 45 deg. Thus we have in the same rangOli patterns with 9, 7, 5 and 3 squares at the base of the triangle. Each of these patterns has only two lines. I call this not only rangOli, but also a display of dolls because for it, there should be dolls. The whole rangOli is like matryoshka dolls, one inside the other. In this respect, the pattern inside the pattern inside the pattern inside the pattern is like the matryoshka dolls. Enjoy!

Regards! - mOhana

Rangoli: dotted kolam 50
Created by julien on 2011-09-30,

Hello friends.,
This is my 50th dotted kolam was drawn and colored the flowers.. on 2nd Puratasi saturday kolam...
dot count : 13-7

Rangoli: PURATTAASI 2nd SATURDAY KOLAM
Created by ammuchandhini on 2011-09-30,

Hai to all..this is d spl dotted kolam 17-5 times till 5 done for d 2nd saturday of this purattaasi(mid sep-mid oct) month which is considered very auspicious for Lord Venkateshwara....hope u like this....

Rangoli: Maakolam
Created by dibbutn on 2011-09-30,

This is a dotted maakolam with dot count 9 x 9 and 3 x 2 and 1 x 1 on all the sides. Hope you all like it.

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