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Indian Culture On Diwali- Kolam Rangoli

Indians love colorations and its natural to reveal the love for colors in lots of ways. Indian rangoli is an precise art workwhich is practiced all through India.All houses are embellished with those beautiful kolam, kolam designs, rangoli kolams all through special activities like gala's, marriage and so forththere are many muggulu or kolam patterns which can be used to make colorful designs at the floor. Kolam competitions are held each 12 months to encourage this unique artright here are a set of stunning Kolam designs which you may attempt at your property.



Kolam designs are known differently outside Tamil Nadu. For example, in the Telugu language, it is called ‘Muggulu’, and it’s known as ‘Rangoli’ in the Kannada language. In fact, Rangoli is more common outside Tamil Nadu and essentially serves the same purpose as Kolam patterns. However, there are differences and you will find out more about it in the next section.


Kolam styles are usually drawn at the ground out of doors the gate of the residence. The floor is first made moist so that the kolam will stick with the ground. If the surface is made from cement or stone, Kolam designs are drawn the use of wet rice flour. they're extra durable than dry rice flour Kolams. however, Kolam designs are meant to closing a day or two.


wedding ceremony ceremonies generally contain elaborate kolams with lots of colors outdoor the wedding corridor in addition to within the courtyard of the marriage halls. Kolam designs are taken into consideration to indicate auspicious events and are used ‘liberally’ for all primary features and fairs.
wedding ceremony ceremonies generally contain elaborate kolams with lots of colors outdoor the wedding corridor in addition to within the courtyard of the marriage halls. 

Kolam designs are taken into consideration to indicate auspicious events and are used ‘liberally’ for all primary features and fairs.South Indian temples additionally host an expansion of kolams. girls practice kolam designs outside temples whilst their prayers and desires are fulfilled. these Kolams occasionally spill into the streets surrounding the temples and affords a festive welcome to temple traffic.

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