Pot Muggulu Designs

Intermediate ⏱ 5 min Updated May 13, 2026

Sankranthi Bhogi Muggulu · August 24, 2025

Pot Muggulu Designs has become a favourite among learners on our channel — and once you try it, you will see why.

Pot Muggulu Designs
Pot Muggulu Designs — step-by-step video tutorial

This tutorial will show you how to draw Pot Muggulu Designs patterns using materials such as dry rice flour, colored sand or flower petals Rangoli designs by Aishwarya. Simple rangoli Pulli Kolam pattern is created on the floor in living rooms or courtyards. Draw the Lines step by step as it is shown in this video and will be awesome Rangoli Design. 😲 The 13 to 3 Dots Rangoli pattern here is one of the amazing latest kolam designs. Simple Rangoli Designs and New Pongal Kolam 2025 by Aishwarya with dots for beginners and intermediate.

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Tip: Work from the centre outward. It keeps the symmetry honest and prevents the design from drifting off-balance.

Pot Muggulu designs are a delightful addition to the festive atmosphere during Sankranthi and Bhogi celebrations. This traditional art form typically involves creating intricate patterns using dry rice flour, colored sand, or flower petals. The designs usually feature a series of dots, often arranged in a grid, which serve as guidelines to help beginners create beautiful kolams. If you’re interested in exploring more festive designs, you might enjoy the Aarti of Rangoli Happy New Year for more inspiration.

These 13 to 3 dots Rangoli patterns are particularly popular for their simplicity and elegance, making them accessible for both novice and experienced artists. As you practice these designs, you will find that they not only beautify your space but also bring a sense of peace and joy to your home. For those looking to expand their skills, you can check out other Attractive Beautiful Design Festivals Easy Rangoli options that suit any occasion. For more on the history and significance of Rangoli, visit this link.

Pot Muggulu Designs — Step by Step Guide

Read through the steps before you begin so the sequence feels familiar when you start drawing.

  1. Clear a flat surface and set down your dot grid using rice flour or chalk.
  2. Confirm the dot spacing is even — uneven dots are the biggest cause of wobbly curves.
  3. Begin tracing from the centre outward, following the curves shown in the video above.
  4. Fill the petals and sections with your chosen colours, working one area at a time.
  5. Finish the edges with a fine line for a sharp, photograph-ready result.

What You Will Learn

  • Sankranthi Muggulu
  • Kolam For Pongal
  • Pongal Muggulu
  • Bhogi Muggulu
  • Makar Sankranthi Rangoli
  • Pongal Paanai Kolam

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I draw this rangoli?

Start by marking an even dot grid on a flat, clean surface. Once the grid is in place, connect the dots following the curves shown in the video. Even spacing between dots is the single biggest factor for a clean finish.

Is this suitable for beginners?

Beginner-friendly is exactly the right description. The video walks through every line clearly and you can match the pace.

What materials do I need?

You will need rice flour or rangoli powder (white, plus your choice of colours), a flat surface like a clean floor or courtyard, and optionally a dot stencil if you are new to grid-drawing.

How long does it take?

You will see a 4 min 24 sec walkthrough above. Drawing it yourself is usually a 12–18 minute affair, slightly slower the first time.

Half the skill of kolam is learning to slow down. Put on some music, give yourself the time, and let the curves come naturally.

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