Dots required for this muggu are 6x6.
Put 6 dots in 6 lines and draw the deepam pattern four sides. Here melikala border was drawn using 6x4x2 dots.
This is free hand design. Kept on Diwali using flowers and rangoli powders. Flower rangoli was kept using Rose and marigold flowers. Outside freehand design was drawn in the shape of bhoochakra.
Dots required for this tippudu muggu are 9x1.
Put 9 dots in one line, next leave one-one dot at each side from next line on wards and put till 1 dot. Next draw the melikala muggu by passing through the dots as shown in the pic. Next draw the deepam(diya) pattern as shown in the pic.
Dots required for this tippudu muggu are 6x2 and 2x2 at up and down side.
Put 6 dots in two lines, next put 2x2 dots at up and down side. Next draw the melikala muggu by passing through the dots.
Dots required for this tippudu muggu are 11x1. Put 11 dots in one line, next leave one-one dot at each side from next line on wards and put till 1 dot. Next draw the muggu by passing through the dots as shown in the pic. Free hand design was drawn as border at four sides.
Dots required for this tippudu muggu are 10x2x2.
Put 10 dots in two lines, next leave one-one dot at each side from next line on wards and put till 2 dots. Next draw the melikala muggu by passing through the dots.
These designs or rangoli were kept during Karthika masam infront of Tulasi kota. Simple free hand design was drawn in the left side pic and diyas are kept as part of pooja at tulasi kota. Similarly free hand design was drawn in the right side pic also along with using flowers.In both pics, tulasi kota was decorated using Turmeric, Kumkum and rice flour.