Sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu is one of the most beautiful and easy-to-follow kolam designs you can draw at home. In this video, learn a simple & easy rangoli step-by-step. Whether you need a daily rangoli for your home entrance or a beautiful festival rangoli, this design is perfect for beginners!
✨ Why try this Muggulu today?
Time: Just 9 minutes for instant, eye-catching beauty.
Style: Classic traditional Muggulu / Kolam vibes with a graceful touch.
Perfect for: Everyday doorstep elegance, special Friday, quick festive entrances, or whenever you want your home to feel instantly blessed & welcoming.
🌟 Perfect occasions & styles:
– Everyday Home Entrance Rangoli
– Special Friday Rangoli
– Pongal Kolam & Sankranti celebrations
– Diwali Rangoli
– Lotus Rangoli
– Graceful Peacock Rangoli
– Door Rangoli Designs
– Chukkala Muggulu (dot-based patterns)
The sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu belongs to the tradition of rangoli and kolam designs that have been drawn at doorsteps across South India for centuries. Explore more in our Muggulu for Sankranthi collection. According to Wikipedia, rangoli is an art form using coloured rice, flour, and petals believed to bring good luck.
This sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu tutorial has earned 2,213,162 views and 10,352 likes from our community of rangoli enthusiasts, making it one of the most loved designs on our channel.
sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu — Step by Step Guide
In this video tutorial you will learn step by step how to create a beautiful sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu. Follow along carefully and recreate this Muggulu for Sankranthi design at home with ease.
What You Will Learn
- 11×6 dots rangoli
- Pedha chukkala muggulu
- Sankranthi rangoli with dots
- 11×6 dots kolam
- Pongal kolam with dots
- Rangoli with dots
- Dot kolam designs
- Simple rangoli with dots
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make a sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu?
To make a sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu, start by marking the dots in the correct grid pattern on a clean, flat surface. Use chalk or rice flour to place your dots evenly. Then follow the curves and lines shown in the video, connecting dots in the pattern shown. Take your time with each loop — the key to a neat sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu is even spacing between dots.
Is this Muggulu for Sankranthi suitable for beginners?
Yes! This Muggulu for Sankranthi design is designed to be clear and easy to follow even if you are new to kolam or muggulu. The step-by-step video guide makes it simple to pause, rewind, and practice at your own pace. Most learners can complete this sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu on their first or second try.
What materials do I need?
You will need rice flour or rangoli powder in your chosen colours, a flat surface such as a clean floor or courtyard, and optionally a dot grid stencil to help you get started. For a coloured sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu, prepare your colour powders in small bowls before you begin so you can work smoothly.
How long does it take to draw?
The full tutorial video is 9 minutes 13 seconds long. In practice, drawing this sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu takes most people between 10 and 20 minutes depending on your experience level. With practice it becomes faster and more fluid.
Whether you are preparing for a festival, a daily ritual, or simply enjoying the art of kolam, this sankranthi pedha chukkala muggulu is a wonderful addition to your rangoli collection. Watch the video above, follow along, and share your finished design with us. We love seeing your creativity!






