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  1. 12 Pongal Kolam Designs for Home Trending in 2023
  2. Kolam to celebrate Surya Pongal, part 2
  3. 25 Beautiful Pongal Kolam and Pongal Rangoli Designs
  4. Pongal Muggulu and Kolam Designs: Easy Rangoli Designs for Pongal with and without dots
  5. Pongal (festival)
  6. Kolam to celebrate Pongal, part 1


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12 Pongal Kolam Designs for Home Trending in 2023

Pongal is a South Indian festival celebrated during the harvest season of the year. When visiting homes in the region during this season, you will often find the entrances of the houses decorated with pongal kolam. Intricate designs that fit the festival's theme, or traditional crafts made with dots and lines Women in South India wake up in the wee hours of the morning and decorate their homes with kolam for pongal as it is considered to be very auspicious and is said to bring good fortune and prosperity in the house. In this article, we bring to you 12 unique pongal kolam designs that you can use this coming festive season. From simple designs that are drawn with the Pulli aka dots method to freehand drawing with a pictorial representation of farmland - there is so much you can get inspired. Also Read: 12 Pongal Kolam Designs for Home Pongal kolam designs for home can be intricate or simple. Take your pick from these beautiful pongal designs we have especially curated for you. Pongal Kolam Design with Pot A lovely pongal kolam design featuring a pot, great for your home. (Source: If you are looking for a simple design that is both beautiful and easy, try your hand at a pongal kolam with a pot design. As you can see in the image above, you can make the pot the main centrepiece of your design and add other elements. The bright sun, the harvest stocks, and the sugarcane are all symbols of the pongal festival and fit in well with the overall aesthetics. Lined Pongal Kolam Des...

Kolam to celebrate Surya Pongal, part 2

Jan 14, 2021 • 5 min read Shopping frenzy is always part of festivities anywhere in the world and a few days before Pongal, families rush to open-air markets to buy stalks of sugarcane topped with leaves, turmeric roots, mango leaves and also k uruthola or hanging decorations made by cutting and knotting the tender leaves of a coconut tree. Sugarcane stalks waiting to be delivered to a customer Turmeric roots and leaves (Curcuma longa) Courtyard decoration with tender leaves of a coconut tree, mango leaves and Senna flowers It is the time of the year when colours adorn kolam and the younger generation seems to favour them bright and eye catching. Many local shops sell packets of various hues, much to the delight of everyone. Most of them are chemical but lately, NGOs have started making powder from saw dust and discarded temple flowers. The latter are pulverised and mixed with arrowroot powder and flour to be reborn as eco-friendly rangoli colours. A shop selling bags of coloured powder Personally, I have a preference for the austere white kolam enhanced by red oxyde as the lines defining their contours are light or strong, bold, luminous, emotional, ample, lyrical just like intimate calligraphy. Lines and dots whisper the story of women's hands when colours tend to hide the emotional depth of their writing. Kolam by Umarajas Vibgyor: a pot embracing a Joyfully, people will select painted or plain wide-rimmed clay pots that will be used to cook the "pongal" dish until it b...

25 Beautiful Pongal Kolam and Pongal Rangoli Designs

Pongal Kolam Pongal Kolams and rangoli designs: Pongal is celebrated on Jan 15th this year and what’s special about it? Well it’s a harvest festival and people decorate their houses with pongal kolams, make the sweet pongal and go for family picnics while biting into the tasty sugarcanes and sharing family stories. Pongal kolams are normally done with many different colours. Pongal Kolam competitions are held ever year to encourage young and old artisans. Both men and women participate in these pongal kolam competitions. In this post we have included 25 beautiful Pongal kolams for your inspiration, adorn your houses with these beautiful pongal kolams during the festival and spread the joy of celebration. pongal kolam pongal kolam pongal kolam pongal kolam pongal kolam pongal kolams pongal kolams pongal kolam pongal kolams pongal kolam pongal kolams pongal rangoli pongal rangoli pongal rangoli pongal rangoli pongal rangoli design pongal kolam pongal rangoli pongal rangoli pongal rangoli design pongal rangoli design pongal kolam

Pongal Muggulu and Kolam Designs: Easy Rangoli Designs for Pongal with and without dots

Pongal is a Hindu harvest festival of South India, particularly celebrated in the Tamil community. It is dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, the Surya, and in other parts, it is referred to as Makar Sankranti. The three days of the Pongal festival are called Bhogi Pongal, Surya Pongal, and Maattu Pongal respectively. Some people celebrate the fourth day of Pongal as Kaanum Pongal. And this festival lasts for around 4 days and during these four days, people are in a celebratory and joyous mood.

Pongal (festival)

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Kolam to celebrate Pongal, part 1

Kolam to celebrate Pongal — part 1 The month of Thai starts with the most celebrated and joyful harvest festival called Pongal. The kolam extend beyond the intimacy of the homes, spreading their lines and dots into public space. It is women who weave together the objects of a bountiful period on white or coloured canvasses. Jan 13, 2021 • 4 min read Day after day, the music and dance season dissolves quietly as the introspective month of Thai masam (mid-January to mid-February) known as the month of weddings and other auspicious beginnings. According to a Tamil saying: " Thai piranthal vazhi pirakkum", meaning - the birth of the month of Thai will pave the way for new opportunities - the period heralds the arrival of harvested crops, paddy, sugarcane, ginger and turmeric that come in plenty if abundant rainfall has blessed the soil during the year. The month of Thai starts with the most celebrated and joyful harvest festival called Pongal. The economy of Tamil-Nadu is essentially based on agriculture and animal husbandry, therefore Pongal celebrates the farmers, their cattle that toil in the fields, the sun, the timely rains, and the earth. Pongal, also called Makara Sankranti, marks the end of winter solstice and the beginning of the sun's journey northwards ( Uttarayanam). The festival itself is named after the traditional dish " pongal", which means "to boil over or overflow". It references the preparation of rice, moong dal, jaggery and milk. The pongal sweet dish is p...