Add a touch of charm to your doorway with Sankranthi Muggulu New Designs — clean lines, balanced symmetry, and easy to scale.

This tutorial will show you how to draw Sankranthi Muggulu New 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 15 Pulli Pongal Kolam pattern here is one of the amazing latest kolam designs. Simple Rangoli Designs and Traditional Rangoli With Colours by Aishwarya with dots for beginners and intermediate.
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Tip: A slightly damp brush along the edges gives a sharper finish, especially for festival photographs.
The Sankranthi Muggulu new designs are a beautiful way to celebrate the harvest festival, showcasing intricate patterns that can be created with as few as 15 dots. These designs often incorporate traditional elements like pots and birds, representing prosperity and joy. The step-by-step instructions featured in tutorials make it accessible for beginners to explore their creativity while honoring this vibrant tradition. For those looking for additional inspiration, you might enjoy the Birds Kolam Design Simple Steps or the 15 Se 1 Pongal Pot Kolam Colourful that further celebrate festive themes.
Drawing Sankranthi Muggulu can be a meditative practice, allowing artists to connect with their culture and family during this auspicious time. Using materials like rice flour or colored sand adds a personal touch to each design, which can be further enhanced with flower petals for a pop of color. This tradition not only beautifies homes but also invites blessings and positive energy into the living space. For more background on these artistic expressions, you can check out the broader context of Rangoli and its significance across various festivals.
Sankranthi Muggulu New Designs — Step by Step Guide
If you have drawn dot rangoli before, this will feel familiar. If you have not, the dot grid will guide you.
- Clear a flat surface and set down your dot grid using rice flour or chalk.
- Confirm the dot spacing is even — uneven dots are the biggest cause of wobbly curves.
- Begin tracing from the centre outward, following the curves shown in the video above.
- Fill the petals and sections with your chosen colours, working one area at a time.
- Finish the edges with a fine line for a sharp, photograph-ready result.
What You Will Learn
- Simple Rangoli Designs
- Rangoli
- Muggulu
- Rangoli Designs
- Rangoli Kolam
- Kolam
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I draw this rangoli?
Begin with the dot grid — this is the skeleton of the design. With rice flour or chalk, place each dot at equal intervals. Then trace the curves slowly, one section at a time.
Is this suitable for beginners?
It is one of the more forgiving designs in our collection. Beginners often pick it as a confidence-builder before moving on to larger grids.
What materials do I need?
Powder (white for outlines, colours for filling), a flat surface, and a dot stencil if you want absolute precision. Beyond that, just your hand and a steady pace.
How long does it take?
The video clocks in at 3 min 56 sec. Allow about quarter of an hour to draw the design at a comfortable pace.
Once this design feels familiar, switch the colours or rotate the grid by a step. Small tweaks keep daily kolam practice interesting.






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