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Floral Perumal


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Sports day team work


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Narasimha - the lion avatar

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Lord Ganesha


The dot pattern is parallel dots. Dot count 8x8.
The outline structure:

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1000 petaled Sahasrara

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Aiswarya Kolam

This kolam is drawn in pooja room to welcome Goddess Lakshmi inside the house.

The dot pattern is interlaced dots. Dot count 3-6-7-8-7-8-7-6-3
The skeleton structure:

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Hridaya Kamalam

Hridaya kamalam is a lotus obtained by fitting 16 petals. This kolam is drawn with a single line that goes through all the dots to form a representation of lotus flower and Hindu people believe that drawing this kolam in one go without removing the hand out is religiously beneficial.

Here the kolam is based on dots drawn in 8 lines radiating from the centre towards 8 directions with 45 degrees between the adjacent ones. The pattern shown below uses an arrangement of dots with 5 dots in an arm.





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Kubera kolam

Kubera Kolam

Kubera kolam is in the form of a magic square of order three, when added giving a magic constant of 72 which again adds down to 9 which is considered a divine number.

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