Wednesday, February 5, 2020

muggu on ratha sapthami

This muggu was kept in ratham pattern on ratha saptami. his was drawn choosing melikala muggu pattern. First kept 5x5 dots at the bottom in 2 lines. Next kept 3x3 dots on top of those 5x5 dots. Next again kept 5x1 dots on top of those 3x3 dots. Melikala muggu was drawn passing through  those dots as shown in pic. Free hand design was drawn using colors.

muggu on Sankranthi

This muggu or rangoli was kept on sankranthi. Free hand pot design was drawn in the middle. Melikala muggu pattern was drawn on top and below of that. Free hand flower pattern was drawn on each side of tha pot along with diya pattern using small 3x1 dots melikala muggu.

Muggu during Pongal

This muggu was drawing during pongal this year. This was kept  using 6X4X2  dots. First kept 6 dots in 2 lines, next left one-one dot at each side till 2 dots. Drawn or join the lines from 2 dots of one side to other side like crossing the line. Flower pattern is drawn on the outer side along with some free hand designing. 

Deepavali muggu

This muggu was kept during diwali one year back.  Muggu or ragoli was kept using chuukkalu and draawing melikala muggu. Outside diyas are drawn using rangoli pattern. Flowers are also drawn using rangoli.

Tulasi Kota decoration

Tulasi Kota has been decorated during Kaarthika maasam. Rangoli and diyas are kept near Tulasi Kota. Decoration has been done on the occassion of Kaarthika pournami one year back.