Welcome to a collection of beautiful rangoli, muggulu, and traditional kolam designs for every occasion.
In this channel, you will find step-by-step tutorials for rangoli designs, simple rangoli, and structured kolam with dots patterns. Whether you are looking for classic chukkala muggulu, creative pulli kolam, or elegant vilakku kolam, each design is explained clearly and in an easy-to-follow format.
If you enjoy drawing rangoli design patterns for festivals, daily decoration, or special occasions like sankranthi muggulu, this channel provides structured guidance for beginners and experienced artists alike.
✨ What You’ll Find Here:
• Traditional chukki rangoli and dots rangoli patterns
• Easy and neat simple kolam designs
• Compact small rangoli designs for entrances
• Classic muggulu designs and muggulu simple layouts
• Step-by-step kolam designs simple tutorials
The rangoli belongs to the tradition of rangoli and kolam designs drawn at doorsteps across South India. Explore more in our Kolam for Pongal collection. According to Wikipedia, rangoli is an art form using coloured rice, flour, and petals believed to bring good luck.
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rangoli — Step by Step Guide
In this tutorial you will learn step by step how to create a beautiful rangoli. Follow along and recreate this Kolam for Pongal design at home.
What You Will Learn
- Rangoli
- Muggulu
- Chukkala muggulu
- Rangoli designs
- Simple rangoli
- Kolam
- Rangoli design
- Chukki rangoli
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make a rangoli?
To make a rangoli, 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 shown in the video.
Is this Kolam for Pongal suitable for beginners?
Yes! This muggulu is easy to follow even if you are new to kolam or muggulu. Most learners can complete this rangoli on their first or second try.
What materials do I need?
You will need rice flour or rangoli powder in your chosen colours and a flat clean surface. For a coloured version, prepare your colour powders in small bowls before starting.
How long does it take?
The tutorial video is 3 minutes 41 seconds long. Drawing this rangoli takes most people between 10 and 20 minutes.
Whether you are preparing for a festival or simply enjoying the art of kolam, this rangoli is a wonderful addition to your rangoli collection. Watch the video, follow along, and share your finished design with us!






