Showing posts with label Panduga Muggulu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panduga Muggulu. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2022

Rangoli-434

Fishes in Lotus Pond


Hello Friends!

Hope you are all doing well. This season I am a bit late in posting Rangolis due to some unavoidable circumstances.

Todays Rangoli is here:

R-434

19 dots 7 rows in the center and straight dots upto 7 on either side. 

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Rangoli-176

Sankranti-Pongal Special




19X 19 dots. This Rangoli has, Pongali pots, Gobbillu, Sugar canes, kites, sweets lamps and Rangolis. This is all what the festival of Sankranti or Pongal is about. Hope you like it. Watch out for more....




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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Rangoli-173

Ratham Muggulu

Here is one more Ratham or chariot Rangoli. this is a traditional one drawn with the help of the criss-cross lines in the corners.
The same one I have decorated in a different way below. these are very simple ones. More complicated designs are drawn which I will share with you in my next posts. One can build upon these basic designs.

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Rangoli-172


Sankranti Special


25 dots-3 rows in center, 23, 21,.....to 3 dots-straight dots ie., one placed below another. This Rangoli reflects the spirit of the festival. 

The clay pots with Pongal(a rice preparation), which is prepared sweet and spicy separately and the recipes vary from house to house. It is then offered to God.

Kites-which are flown during this period mostly in North India and some parts of our state as the winds are favourable for kite flying,

Gobbillu-cow dung shaped into pyramids and decorated with pumpkin flowers, vermilion and turmeric are placed on the Rangolis in the morning and evening for the entire month of Dhanurmaasam and worshipped as Goddess Gauri. Young girls worship her and request for a good husband and happy life. The young girls of the neighbourhood visit all the houses worshipping these Gobbillu. They also sing songs known as Gobbi Paatalu (songs of Gobbillu), while circumbulating the Gobbillu, either clapping hands or with kolatam sticks. These songs are folk songs handed down over generations from the ladies of the house to their girl child. They contain praise of Goddess Gauri, and also requests for what type of husband they want.

Sugarcane-the green ones you can see reflects that new crop has arrived at the households in the villages. This is basically a harvest festival or agricultural festival celebrating harvest as well as the Sun entering the Zodiac sign of Capricorn.

In the center you can see the logs and the fire. This being winter season at its peak, huge bonfires are lit on the first day of the festival known as Bhogi. All the old and unused clutter is cleared from the houses and burnt. Huge logs are placed in the cross roads of the villages, towns or cities and burnt. It is where children, men and women gather together to celebrate.

The star of David or the Sri Chakra I have drawn represents the festival of Rangolis drawn each day morning and evening reverently for a month. This festival is festival of Rangolis too....

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Rangoli-146

Nela Muggulu


Here are some more of the Pathways Rangoli or Daarula Muggu drawn on Sankranti festival:

These two are again single blocks, can be drawn as it is, but usually are only a part of huge design with more of such blocks of different designs. 

I will try to post a bigger design of intricate path ways which drawn on the festival day.