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Kolam – It’s Significance in Indian Festivities

Kolam Rangoli

Kolam is a traditional art form in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. It involves creating intricate patterns and designs on the ground using rice flour, chalk, or colored powders. The primary purpose of making Kolam is cultural, social, and spiritual. In our today’s blog we will be sharing some reasons why Kolam is made.

Furthermore, we have a unique solution to Kolam making. Though traditionally made using rice flour, we have a collection of few ready to use Kolam rangoli design which saves a lot of time and looks elegant. Check out our complete Kolam Rangoli collection on our website.

Without further adieu, let’s check out some reasons why Kolam is usually made:

Megh Kolam motif
Kandh Kolam Motif
Abha motif Kolam DIY Kolam
Kandh Kolam Motif

These are just a few examples of teaching aids that can be helpful for homeschooling. Ultimately, the In summary, Kolam serves multiple purposes, ranging from cultural and religious significance to being a form of artistic expression and community bonding. It plays a vital role in the daily lives of many South Indian communities and has been passed down through generations as a cherished tradition.

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