Rangoli 18 – Flower Bunch
Flower Bunch is a simple rangoli. Children can easily try to create this rangoli.
Flower Bunch is a simple rangoli. Children can easily try to create this rangoli.
This is a freestyle Rangoli created using white rangoli powder and few colors. Let your imagination go wild and create…
Rangoli 15 - Kamal Deep Method: Dots 19 - 10 Middle Join the dots as shown in the pictures below.
Padma Priya Rangoli Method: Dot 15 – 8 Middle Join the dots as shown in the picture.
Butterfly Rangoli Method: Dot 13 – 7 Middle Join the dots as shown in the picture.
Wish you all a very happy New Year! Ugadi is time to be with family and friends and enjoy the…
The Naga rangolis / patterns shown below are drawn on Nagara Chauthi and Nagara Panchami festivals. Click on the image…
Wish you all a very happy and safe Deepavali / Diwali. Method: Dot 7 - 1 Straight Join the dots…
Today is the second day of Dasara (Dwithiya). During Dasara, a flower show is organized by the horticulture department and…
Swastik is an auspicious symbol in Hindu religion. Here is a Rangoli of Swastiks. Method: Dots 10 by 6 –…
Happy Festival Season! This rangoli is one of my favorite. Method: Dots 11 to 6 – Middle Expand on the…
Here is one more Rangoli to add to your collection. Method: Dots 9 to 5 - Middle Expand on the…
Happy Ramanavami. In Mysore during festivals the streets would be beautifully decorated with huge rangolis / patterns drawn using chalk…
Rangoli / designs drawn using chalk powder or with flowers / pookalam is very important in Hindu households all over…
Flower arrangement of Indian origin is Pookalam. “Poo” means flower and “kalam” design in Malayalam. The flowers are laid out…
Rathasapthami is a festival in honor of Sun god. On this day a Rathasapthami rangoli / kolam (patterns drawn using…