This kolam, adorned with bold and radiating leaf patterns, symbolises the celestial King.
காலினில் வழிந்த தயிர் கமலமலர்க்கோலமிட கையில் வழி வாரும் வெண்ணை கானக்குழல் மூடியிட..... So go the mellifluous lines of Uthukkad Venkata Subbaiyer’s `Vandhadhuvum Ponadhuvum’, describing the playful nature of Krishna. Each kolam is a piece of art – a poem in itself. Here is a collection of beautiful kolams made by Sethulakshmi Ranganathan and Poornima Srikanth. The curd that fell on the little lord’s feet gave way to beautiful kolams. Let these kolams too blossom at His lotus feet…
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GOD GIFTED!!! Amazing...
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Super mami. hats off to you...
trying to be your follower ;)
- Gopika Narayanaswamy
Dear Sethulakshmi
ReplyDeleteIam also interested in this type of wet rice flour kolams! I would like you to share your knowledge of this art ith me! Your traditional designs with innovative additions are superb. I guess you are from Madurai or Tirunelveli side, am I correct?
Jaya Mohan
Dear Jaya,
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your words of appreciation. I am basically a Palakkad Iyer, now settled in Kochi.
Glad to know that you are also interested in wet flour kolams. I will be happy to share with you whatever knowledge I have. My mail id is sethuranga@gmail.com.
You are amazing.. Way too much brilliant and artistic. :) I just love it. :)
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