Sunday, August 11, 2013

Rangoli-271


Sravana Maasam or the month of Saawan is very special for us Indians. The North Indians worship Lord Shiva through out the month. Mondays are especially considered as auspicious for worshiping Lord Shiva. 

South Indians- on Tuesdays; married women worship Goddess Gauri (Consort of Lord Shiva), for longevity of their husbands, and well being of their children, in-laws, whole family, unmarried women for marriage to a good husband-in all a good family life. On Fridays- mainly the one before the full moon , all women worship Goddess Lakshmi for health, wealth, prosperity and well being of the family. 

The puja done on Friday is known as Vara Lakshmi Vratam. The Goddess Lakshmi is made by hand and decorated with silks and jewellery. Each house has its own tradition of how to make this. Women compete with each other to make their creation of the Goddess beautiful and special. 

Here is one which I decorated in one of the previous years:


So for celebrating this occasion I have been creating some new Rangolis.

Since we use Kalash(a gold or silver pot shaped vessel with a coconut on the top) in the prayers, I have used that as the main motif for my Rangolis for this month. So I will first post how I drew it. 


This is the basic pot structure I have used. I kept it simple as filling colour in the final design will be difficult. You can see the number of dots, how they are placed and how a pot is drawn using these dots.
This is one way of decorating the pot. There are many other ways which I will be posting in my next posts. 
This is pot with a coconut placed on a pot. This is known as Kalash. I have given just the basic one

I will also be posting variations of it. Look out for Rangolis for specially for the puja performed during the month of sravana.


OH! By the way this single Kalash motif can be drawn before the Puja mandir. This can be drawn for Lakshmi puja as well as the Puja done during Dasherah or other occassions.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Ear Studs For Kids-2

Here are some more ear studs for kids and teens:


My niece liked them and picked up. These are made of fiber and available in soft pastel colours. Light weight and quite cheap, match with T-shirts, jeans and dresses.

Keep watching for some more in my next posts....

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Ear Studs for Kids-1

Last month I went shopping with my niece just before the schools reopened. She picked up some jewellery and accessories. Here is a glimpse:
Well these are butterflies, small and cute ear studs. Available in many colours and quite affordable. My niece just picked up three. These days florescent and soft colours seem to be in fashion with kids and teens.

Some more in my next post......