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Decorative Rangoli (Kolam) at the entrance of the South Indian hindu wedding ceremony.
Negombo, Sri Lanka - 17 Jan 2023: Thai Pongal, a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and by Tamil communities worldwide, features various traditions, including the creation of colorful kolam designs.
Decorative Rangoli (Kolam) at the entrance of the South Indian hindu wedding ceremony.
Decorative Rangoli (Kolam) at the entrance of the South Indian hindu wedding ceremony.
Kolam, also known as Muggu in Telugu and Rangoli in other parts of India, is an art form of drawing patterns on the floor using rice flour, colored powders, or other natural materials. IT is an ancient tradition practiced throughout India, particularly in south India.
Kolam dengan tanaman monstera
Decorative Rangoli (Kolam) at the entrance of the South Indian hindu wedding ceremony.
Decorative Rangoli (Kolam) at the entrance of the South Indian hindu wedding ceremony.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 22 July, 2023: Awesome evening view of Jamek Mosque (Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad) and the Kolam Biru fountain at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak River.
Decorative Rangoli (Kolam) at the entrance of the South Indian hindu wedding ceremony.
Waterfall (Blang Kolam) in Aceh province, Indonesia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - November 28, 2019: Panoramic view of River of Life Kolam Biru water and Leboh Pasar Besar, KL. The Blue Pool is the 1st phase of the River of Life beautification project.
Kolam Rice is a popular variety of rice in India, especially in the southern states. It's known for its distinct characteristics, including its long grains, pleasant aroma, and ability to cook into separate, non-sticky grains.
Decorative Rangoli (Kolam) at the entrance of the South Indian hindu wedding ceremony.
Chennai, India - 26 March 2015: A woman painting a Kolam on the floor of the Kapaleeshwarar temple in Chennai, India.  The decoration is thought to bring prosperity although it has a long and rich cultural history in the Hindu tradition.
During Deepavali, the doorways of homes are decorated with diya and kolam (also known as rangoli) intricate patterns made from coloured rice powder or rice grains.
Chennai, India - 26 March 2015: A woman painting a Kolam on the floor of the Kapaleeshwarar temple in Chennai, India.  The decoration is thought to bring prosperity although it has a long and rich cultural history in the Hindu tradition.
Beautiful and colourful Rangoli backdrop. Designer pattern of sand art or Kolam or muggulu designs
Beautiful and colourful Rangoli backdrop. Designer pattern of sand art or Kolam or muggulu designs . Rangoli for festivals like Diwali, sankranti, holi, pongal, ugadi
Beautiful and colourful Rangoli backdrop. Designer pattern of sand art or Kolam or muggulu designs . Rangoli for festivals like Diwali, sankranti, holi, pongal, ugadi
Indian Traditional Oil Lamp with Kolam - 3D Rendered Image
Tiruchirappalli, India - February 14, 2013: Unidentified Indian woman drawing Kolam (Rangoli) - form of painting drawn by using rice powder in front of the house - thought to bring prosperity to homes
Kolam rice in gunny bag.
Indian Traditional Oil Lamp with Kolam design - 3D Rendered Image
Indian Traditional Oil Lamp with Kolam Design - 3D Rendered Image
Senior woman creating rangoli on floor. Religious tradition
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, December 15, 2017: Panoramic view of River of Life Kolam Biru water and light display from Jln Raja, Kuala Lumpur
A woman drawing kolam/rangoli in front of a Temple in Bengaluru
    Indian Traditional kolam with Oil Lamp
traditional south indian kolam
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