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Line rangoli for Varamahalakshmi Pooja

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A collection primarily comprising geethala muggulu for the festival.  You can save this designs for drawing on Fridays and functions too.   This website is a very huge collection of different types of rangolis.  Though I take a lot of care it is possible that rarely some designs may repeat in two different posts.   If you come across duplicates please let me know.   Traditional rangoli designs with lines called padi kolam in Tamil are drawn for auspicious occasions and festivals .  They are preferably decorated with kaavi .  When these type of kolam are seen in the courtyard of a house , a message is conveyed that there is a celebration in the house. This collection can be used for one of the many rangoli we draw for the important festival for Goddess Lakshmi  Apart from the usual kolam at the entrance , I draw on the Mandap , before the Mandap and in the Pooja room also  You may also be interested in  Traditional recipe ...

Dot rangoli for Varamahalakshmi festival

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One of the biggest and auspicious festivals of India , Varamahalakshmi Pooja is celebrated in Sravan month.   We need lots of rangolis to decorate the mantap, in front of and around the mantap and of course the entrance of our homes.  We may be comfortable with free hand or rangoli designs with dots.  This post is for those who prefer simple dot rangoli for decoration.   Let us remember that kaavi decoration of the kolam or muggulu is mandatory for festivals  1) How to draw this rangoli with dots - pic showing one of the steps  Simple kolam becomes awesome with shading The dot pattern is 7 by 4 for the rangoli in the above images.  Instead of shading with white we can add colours too.   Simple rangoli becomes beautiful with shading and with use of dots  The rangoli above is with 8 by 8 dots pattern.  The design below is with 6 dots 4 rows and then 4 dots one row on either side  Patterns, motifs make a simple muggu ,...

Varalakshmi Vratham in Telugu videos

Varalakshmi Vratham Pooja vidhanam in Telugu videos  I have given to the link to the video instead of embedding video (from my YouTube channel)              The transcript of the video ( 👉 Varalakshmi Vratham in Telugu   ) This year (2018 ) Varalakshmi Vratham will be celebrated on 24th of August 2018 It is best to celebrate it on this day.  For any reason we are not able to perform the Puja, we can celebrate on any Friday of Sravan month.  or celebrate on a Navaratri Friday. The previous day Puja room is cleaned, and the pictures of all deities are cleaned.  We should apply sandalwood paste, turmeric powder and kumkum. What we need for Puja Betel leaf and areca nuts, fruits, coconut, small banana plants, thoranam , mango leaves All types of flowers , particularly lotus and fragrant screw pine are very important. Decoration of mantap is done by tying small banana plants on either side and also with ...

Varalakshmi Vratham Pooja prasad recipes

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Varalakshmi Vratham or Varamahalakshmi Pooja will be celebrated on August 12 2016.  This is one of the most important  festivals and requires elaborate preparation and celebrations resulting in  joy and mental satisfaction . This festival  is called Varamahalakshmi Habba in Karnataka. The information is based on what is followed in  our family for decades.  It can vary across families also. For mangala aarthi in Kannada this is the link to my YouTube video Kannada aarthi For aarthi in Telugu this is the link to my YouTube video T elugu aarthi Varalakshmi Vratham Pooja preparation The preparation starts the previous day i.e Thursday , when the pooja room is cleaned , all the images of Gods and Goddesses are cleaned and sandalwood, turmeric powder and kumkum are applied on the images. Varalakshmi Vratham Pooja items requirements - a checklist  Fruits - five types of fruits including apple, guava , grapes , bananas , pomegranate  F...

Mangala aarathi Kannada on Friday

This is the aarti sung in my maternal side , by my mother for festivals like Varalakshmi Vratham , Navratri and on all Fridays after the Pooja.  I have shared an aarti sung in Telugu by my mother-in-law in a different post.    After all Mahakavi Bharathiyar said _ "Go in all eight directions and bring the best in art and culture back home " So we sing these two songs in Kannada and Telugu in our homes.  They are really very simple and beautiful.  When we  sing with bhakthi and bhava we can realise the greatness of these songs. This harathi has been sung in our family for more than  five decades  (to my knowledge ) The video is  👉 how to make aarti plate  from my YouTube  Channel "Sudha Balaji  " and shows how to make a different type of aarthi plate.  This aarthi plate my mother learnt from my grandmother !      Mangala aarthi thandhu belegire  ( Offer auspicious aarti , illuminate Her ...