Our Colorful Pongal Kolam
Not alone Pongal, any festival or
event is not celebrated without drawing Kolam in Tamil culture. Although kolam
is a Hindu custom or tradition, drawing a beautiful kolam in front of or in the
courtyard of an event venue draws attention and adds charm to it. In Hindu
custom, drawing Kolam is a daily activity of a household (mostly the women) in
front of their house; until we moved to the 1st floor of our native home, mom
used to draw Kolam every day. But now, due to a knee problem and difficulty in
waking up early morning, she stopped drawing Kolam; but my aunt continued to
draw the kolam on our doorstep, which was common to both of us.
This year's Pongal festival was better than the previous year where the covid and some personal losses took away the festive spirit and celebration mood. Though, this year too, we missed the traditional way of celebration with mud pot Pongal, what made it special was the arrival of the two new nephews. My sister’s (cousin) son, nephew Jeswanth, went to their house to celebrate Pongal while my brother’s son Kavin came here from their maternal home for the Pongal. Now Kavin had gone back, and Jeswanth returned. I hope you guys too had a good festival time if you celebrate Pongal.
10 comments:
...such a colorful design!
That's a beautiful and colourful pongal kolam :)
Destination Infinity
a very pretty design!
What a beautiful design!
Awesome and creative pongal kolam ~ Happy Festive time to you ~ namaste,
Wishing you lots of loving moments,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Beautiful design and cheerful colours. I have seen kolams in my neighbourhood too. I think the one you showed here is very special.
That is a beautiful art piece. I especially like the different colours your aunt drew on the pots. I think it is a beautiful tradition/culture to keep to and a lovely sight at the entrance of every house. Hope you had a great Ponggol
Kerala's Pookkalam and the Kolam of TN and Kerala(Many people draw kolam) actually contain some sanctity attracting the viewers. Lovely Kolam.
Hello Jeevan,:=) I first became aware of this custom on your blog a few years ago, and think it is a wonderful tradition. Your aunt has a real flare for art design, and her choice of colours makes it really beautiful.
Take care.
It is a beautiful design.
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