Making Kolam in Temple It is an auspicious day for the household. The glittering sunlight gently hits the sandstone pillars and wooden doors, announcing that it is early morning, the most propitious and positive phase of the day according to Hindu culture, one of whose many colorful customs is presented in this oil on canvas- the tradition of Rangoli. The painting bringing to you a vibrant and warm depiction of maternal affection and the transferring of family traditions from one generation to the other.
          A kolam is a geometric line drawing composed of curved loops, drawn around a grid pattern of dots. It is typically made using rice flour, chalk powder, or white rock powder, and during festivals, colored powders are used.
              Kolam paintings, also known simply as kolam, are a traditional form of decorative art drawn on the ground, especially in front of houses in South India, particularly Tamil Nadu





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