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  1. The Kolam, which is also known as the Rangoli or Muggu, is a type of Indian folk art. They are usually made during Deepavali or any other festival. The name itself when translated means “row of colors”.

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  2. Nov 10, 2023 · Kolam, also known as rangoli or muggulu, is a traditional art form that holds great significance during Deepavali. The word 'kolam' is derived from Sanskrit, and means beauty, form, or shape. The age-old art form involves creating colourful designs on the floor using dyed flour, coloured powders, sand, rice, and even flower petals.

  3. Apr 13, 2020 · Kolam hiasan Deepavali. Corak menarik beraneka warna di lantai, bagaikan sebuah lukisan cat. Terbentang beraneka warna meriah dengan tona bertentang, mencuri tumpuan. Boleh dilihat di ruang legar pasaraya, kompleks beli-belah, hotel atau bangunan umum menjelang musim perayaan Deepavali.

  4. Oct 19, 2022 · To date, Deepavali is incomplete without decorating houses with earthen lamps and kolam — a design made with ground rice mainly in Tamil Nadu. A kolam enhances the aura of your home, lending a festive vibe.

  5. This page provides Diwali Rangoli Designs and Patterns for Hindu festivals. In Tamil Nadu Rangoli is known as Kolam, Mandana in Rajasthan, Chowk Purna in Northern India, Alpana in West Bengal, Aripana in Bihar and Muggu in Andhra Pradesh.

  6. Oct 13, 2022 · In Kolam Art Rangoli designs, the design is drawn and decorated using mostly white rangoli. It’s a traditional rangoli design, and you are free to experiment with your creative skills to create simple to complex rangoli designs.

  7. Apr 9, 2021 · Rangoli Designs for Diwali: We have listed Shanthi Sridharan's colourful rangoli designs for diwali festival. Shanti Sridharan is a talented rangoli kolam artist and hails from the state of Tamil Nadu, India.