Let’s begin the month (February) colorfully!
Kolam considered
an auspicious and morning exercise for women in general, as they bend down and
connect the dots, they do some math’s blending the body and mind. Due to knee
problems and space for drawing, keep mom away from following the custom, so my
aunt takes care of drawing kolam daily in front of the house as we share the
same gateway. Lately, there was a talk of keeping a maid to do the task daily
on our behalf. Not every day we drew color Kolam; so, it won't be difficult in
general, and many of our neighbors have such maids, who used to draw simple and
same design as Kolam.
...colorful and festive!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kolam your aunt painted ~ Lovely tradition ~ healing energy to your Mom ~
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
C'est vraiment un rituel très interessant à découvrir , on croirait un "mandala " que nous faisons en France
ReplyDeleteMerci pour les explications
ohh beautiful made!wish we could have something like that in -norway too
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! What is its purpose?
ReplyDeleteYour aunt is so talented. Thank you for sharing her Kolam with us. It's perfect for RGB Monday. I'm sorry to hear about your mom's knees. So glad your aunt can help.
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Elsie
Very pretty, I love it.
ReplyDeleteHello Jeevan,:=) I remember you posting some lovely Kolam designs on another of your posts.They are most attractive, and it's a lovey tradition. Your aunt has a a lot of talent. I hope you can find someone to carry on this wonderful tradition, ...someone with younger knees!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very beautiful drawing. I think it would brighten the doorway of any house.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful and colorful painting, you Aunt is talented.
Thank you for sharing the beauty! Take care, have a great day and week ahead!
Pretty bright colours, kolam used to be more popular here. It is not practised now. How sad
ReplyDeleteSandi - Drawing kolam begins with the idea of feeding little species such as ants since kolams were traditionally drawn in rice flour. But, later kolams were drawn in power made for drawing, and it drew because it brings auspiciousness to the house or any event or occasion as we draw beautiful patterns and designs, and later filled with colors.
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