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Easy rangoli designs - beginners

Though I have drawn all the designs myself personally I am thankful to my family for the inputs, information and help in drafting all the posts so far.  I have used the terms kolam  rangoli quite freely in all the posts. Probably there would have been differences based on classical (!) explanations in the past but today kolams can also be colourful like rangolis both in the free hand and dots type  I find that even the terms rangoli kolam and kolam rangoli are used at  present. The only area where I think kolam are different are in sikku kolam and arisi maavu kolam. Both are beautiful, challenging and can be intricate . Rangoli is muggulu in Telugu and so this post will be useful for those in search of small and simple muggulu for beginners.  This post   may have answers  kutty rangoli /kolam designs The rangoli in the image below is one of the basic designs that can be used for learning.   Form a star with two inverted triangles.   ...

Simple poo kolam with dots

The theme followed in this post is flower based kolam or pookolam with dot patterns.  This collection of chukki rangoli designs with floral patterns can be used for our daily kolam 

poo kolam with 11 dots
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The kolam for the Navaratri Dasara season is of 11 to 6 idukku pulli (dots in between) pattern.  This is called parijatham (a flower) type kolam.  Obviously, this is not the poo kolam drawn with flowers.  I have named it so because I have drawn a few petals at the end of each arm. Though Rangoli-sans-dots means rangoli without dots no collection of rangolis is complete without rangoli with dots aka pulli kolam in Tamil.  Hence, I shall have to post some designs with dots in future.  So far as this design is concerned it is a common rangoli with dots. Only I tried to make it appear different by filling up with grey colour inside the pattern and filling different colours of the petals.  Usually, we find it drawn plain without colours. The plain kolam in two steps in the images above. This common kolam is used as a daily kolam or as a simple kolam at the beginning of the Margazhi kolam season.
Poo kolam /flower patterns kolam with 9 dots for Pongal
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Poo kolam usually refers to the rangoli designs formed with flowers for Onam.  However, there is another interpretation too.  It also refers to kolam with floral designs as theme.  

The kolam above is a common kolam with 9 to 5 dots pattern ( idukku pulli ).  The kolam is usually stopped after drawing only the six petals in each flower.  The beauty of the kolam is that edges of the petals touch each other.  I have added some more decorations inside the petals to make it more attractive.  I drew it on a Friday at the entrance of my home so the kaavi border and the subsequent decoration outside.
Simple poo kolam with 7 dots for Diwali
The following images show the step-by-step procedure to draw this simple and easy poo kolam with dots for Diwali festival.  Also, a simple and colourful rangoli for New Year. The dot grid is 7 to 4 placed vertically.  I have added a number of images to make it easy to learn, draw.  The first floral pattern with six petals is drawn at the centre.  Then connecting each petal draw six more flowers on the outside dots.  Draw two lines ( I have drawn them separately to get the border).  Fill with colours of your choice to get this simple and cute kolam for the upcoming festival season like Deepavali kolam  and Karthigai Deepam kolam 

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We can also have a combination of birds and lotus (poo kolam ) .  This design was created by me when I was doing doodles.  This design I think is little different, it appears as if the birds are carrying the lotus flowers. The dot pattern used is 6 by 6.  At the four corners add the petal patterns as shown in the image.  As shown in the next image develop the bird patterns on four sides and connect the flowers using the beaks as shown.  Then finally add the crown , eyes and other paraphernalia as required.
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8 by 8 dots poo kolam for New Year decoration | Pongal festival decoration | Sankranti ideas
After a kolam that I created this one is quite a common flower rangoli design using a square dot grid.  It is quite simple and easy, and the pictures should give the step-by-step procedure to draw this beautiful kolam.  I have stopped Aat the white kolam level.  We can add bright colours like pink, orange or yellow for the flowers and make a wonderful decoration for the festivals.
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9 by 5 simple lotus designs kolam for New Year | Puthandu kolam
With a nine to five dot pattern, we can draw a simple poo kolam with dots the pookkal (flowers) representing lotus.  This kolam also I have stopped at the white kolam step.  We can fill colours as we wish
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This is a collection of floral rangoli designs and not the poo kolam or rangoli using flowers we draw and make for festivals like Diwali and  Onam. I will add this variety also when time permits.

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