Traditional kolam for Aadi Velli
So I have shared a traditional rangoli with lines that can be drawn for this month. As usual decorate with kaavi to make it more beautiful.
Simple kodu kolam
Small kodu kolam
Preferred for Fridays
Deepam decorations for this small padi kolam design
For my mother-in-law, her ishta deivam was Thiruverkadu Karumari Amman. Our kula deivam is Lord Balaji, Tirupathi. She went to that temple for more than five decades invariably on Sundays. During the month of Aadi and on the first Sunday she went there to take the paal kudam and have darshan. She had lunch only after returning home. Later she went to the temple on many more Sundays during Aadi month. Incidentally the festival of Aadi it is celebrated for 12 weeks in the temple. She was a great devotee of the Goddess.
I remember a song in which there is a line where the devotee prays "let my descendants be your devotees too". This is just a rough translation. Similarly, we are also following her tradition. Our family also goes to Thiruverkadu temple regularly. My husband's elder brother, whenever he comes to India from the USA, makes it a point to have darshan of Goddess Karumari Amman.