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Daily
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10 (January 17, 2000)
A Kolam during Pongol, the Harvest Festival
During the
week of the Pongol (harvest) festival the women in Tamil Nadu create
traditional rice-flour designs in front of their doorsteps called
kolams, to create an especially sacred space around their homes.
Creating a kolam is an act of giving, since it is beautiful and
it can be eaten by insects. It has the additional benefit of attracting
the goddess of prosperity (Lakshimi) into the home. In other South
Indian cultures this piece of art is called "rangoli." I took photos
of the best 50 of them!
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