A Simple Guide to Rangoli Drawing Part-2! Rangoli / Kolam/ Muggu Handbook!

A Simple Guide to Rangoli Drawing Part-2! Rangoli / Kolam/ Muggu Handbook!
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Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : 1701545845
ISBN-13 : 9781701545847
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Synopsis A Simple Guide to Rangoli Drawing Part-2! Rangoli / Kolam/ Muggu Handbook! by : Narasimhan G R

Rangoli/ Kolam (or Muggu) - A conventional Indian adornment and examples made with ground rice, especially during celebrations. Rangoli is gotten from the Sanskrut word 'rangavalli'. Rangoli is a craftsmanship which goes before figure and painting. It is both a promising and a starter need in any religious custom. It is a custom to draw rangoli at the site of any promising religious custom, for example, a blessed celebration, a religious celebration, a propitious capacity like wedding, ceremonial love, a pledged religious recognition, and so on.The reason for rangoli is enhancement, and it is thought to bring good karma. Structure delineations may likewise differ as they reflect conventions, old stories, and practices that are interesting to every territory. It is customarily done by young ladies or ladies. For the most part, this training is displayed during events, for example, celebrations, favorable observances, marriage festivities and other comparative achievements and get-togethers. Rangoli structures can be basic geometric shapes, god impressions, or blossom and petal shapes (proper for the given festivals), however they can likewise be intricate plans made by various individuals. The base material is typically dry or wet powdered rice or dry flour, to which sindoor (vermilion), haldi (turmeric) and other regular hues can be included. Different materials incorporate shaded sand, red block powder and even blooms and petals, as on account of blossom rangolis. Examples are made dependent on specific frameworks. For the most part, ladies rise promptly in the first part of the day and clean the territory simply outside the passage of their homes with dairy animals compost, sprinkle the zone with water and draw the Chaook. In Maharashtra and Karnataka, rangolis are drawn on the entryways of homes so abhorrent powers endeavoring to enter are repulsed. During the celebration of Onam in Kerala-India, blooms are set down for every one of the ten days of the festival, the plan becoming bigger and increasingly complex consistently. In Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, and numerous pieces of Maharashtra, the Rangoli or Kolam is drawn upon the ground or floor day by day. Regularly Rangoli is made on uncommon events like Diwali. Some exceptional examples for Diwali Rangoli are the Diya additionally called Deep, Ganesha, Lakshmi, blooms or flying creatures of India. More benefits of Kolam/Rangoli: It is viewed as favorable to attract rangoli Hindu Dharma during uncommon events and religious services. Rangolis are accepted to have otherworldly point of view and advantages. It is said that with the difference in shading, structure and structure, the vibration of a rangoli changes. When you make Rangoli, your fingers and thumbs combine and make Gyan mudra, which makes your mind vigorous and dynamic just as assume a significant job in scholarly advancement. "Drawing Patterns of Rangoli/ Kolam shape up the mind to think creatively and execute the tasks well from the universal pattern; improves sub conscious mind power that lead to stress free life""When Kolam is drawn, the mind, body, soul and consciousness comes in line (especially mind is in present time) and we can start saying affirmations for any success which will be manifested by the universe"Most of the rangoli/ kolams/ muggus in this handbook are printed type in the paper or notebooks. Many others are drawn in computer & can be used in our houses, celebration/festival areas and temples as well. Naturally it has been pictured and cropped wherever necessary and brief description given for these designs. Please bear with blurred or difficult areas where we tried our best to bring it in picture. ....MORE!Thanks for your cooperation!

A Simple Guide to Rangoli Drawing! Rangoli / Kolam/ Muggu Handbook!

A Simple Guide to Rangoli Drawing! Rangoli / Kolam/ Muggu Handbook!
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Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 1080659951
ISBN-13 : 9781080659951
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis A Simple Guide to Rangoli Drawing! Rangoli / Kolam/ Muggu Handbook! by : Narasimhan G R

Rangoli/ Kolam (or Muggu) - A conventional Indian adornment and examples made with ground rice, especially during celebrations. Rangoli is gotten from the Sanskrut word 'rangavalli'. Rangoli is a craftsmanship which goes before figure and painting. It is both a promising and a starter need in any religious custom. It is a custom to draw rangoli at the site of any promising religious custom, for example, a blessed celebration, a religious celebration, a propitious capacity like wedding, ceremonial love, a pledged religious recognition, and so on. Rangoli is a fine art, beginning in the Indian subcontinent, in which examples are made on the floor or the ground utilizing materials, for example, hued rice, dry flour, shaded sand or blossom petals. It is generally made during Diwali or Tihar, Onam, Pongal and other Hindu celebrations in the Indian subcontinent. Plans are passed starting with one age then onto the next, keeping both the work of art and the custom alive. Generally in temples, home, celebrations, pooja rooms, marriages, birthdays or any other important places; rangolis are drawn.The reason for rangoli is enhancement, and it is thought to bring good karma. Structure delineations may likewise differ as they reflect conventions, old stories, and practices that are interesting to every territory. It is customarily done by young ladies or ladies. For the most part, this training is displayed during events, for example, celebrations, favorable observances, marriage festivities and other comparative achievements and get-togethers. Rangoli structures can be basic geometric shapes, god impressions, or blossom and petal shapes (proper for the given festivals), however they can likewise be intricate plans made by various individuals. The base material is typically dry or wet powdered rice or dry flour, to which sindoor (vermilion), haldi (turmeric) and other regular hues can be included. Different materials incorporate shaded sand, red block powder and even blooms and petals, as on account of blossom rangolis. In center India mostly Rangoli is called Chaook and is commonly drawn at the passageway of a house or some other structure. Dried rice flour or different types of white residue powder is utilized for illustration Chaooks. Despite the fact that there are various conventional Chaook designs, a lot more can be made relying upon the imagination of the individual who draws it. It is viewed as favorable as it implies showering of good karma and success on the house and in the family. It isn't drawn like an image. There are two major types of Rangoli/ Kolam:1.Dotted pattern2.Free PatternDotted pattern starts by keeping dots to connect lines in rangoli/ kolam. Free patterns are without dots and the rangoli maker can start mostly from center of the kolam as per their wish. Dots are just to give perfection of lines and patters.This book is released for 100+ simple(basic), medium(intermediate) & advanced sized rangolis/ kolams which are drawn for different occasions like Diwali, Sankranthi, Ganesh Chadurthi, Ugadhi, New Year, Temple festivals etc. These kolams are not printed one; they are drawn simply with freehand. Most of the rangoli/ kolams/ muggus in this handbook are drawn with free hand in the paper or notebooks. Many others are down on the floor in our houses and temples as well. So nothing is computer generated design here. Naturally it has been pictured and cropped wherever necessary and brief description given for these designs!........MORE!

Hinduism and the Religious Arts

Hinduism and the Religious Arts
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9780304707393
ISBN-13 : 0304707392
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Hinduism and the Religious Arts by : Heather Elgood

The roots between the Hindu religion and the wider culture are deep and uniquely complex. No study of either ancient or contemporary Indian culture can be undertaken without a clear understanding of Hindu visual arts and their sources in religious belief and practice. Defining what is meant by religion - no such term exists in Sanskrit - and what is understood by Hindu ideals of beauty, Heather Elgood provides the best synthesis and critical study of recent scholarship on the topic. In addition, this book offers critical background information for anyone interested in the social and anthropological roots of artistic creativity, as well as the rites, practices and beliefs of the hundreds of millions of Hindus in the world today.

Handmade in India

Handmade in India
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Total Pages : 579
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ISBN-10 : 1890206857
ISBN-13 : 9781890206857
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Handmade in India by : Aditi Ranjan

Art Therapy And Cancer Care

Art Therapy And Cancer Care
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780335216208
ISBN-13 : 033521620X
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Art Therapy And Cancer Care by : Waller, Diane

Inspired by the experiences of art therapists who have pioneered work with people with cancer, this text looks at the work in its institutional context, demonstrating the importance for the art therapy service of being understood, supported and valued atmanagerial level.

Data Conversion Handbook

Data Conversion Handbook
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Publisher : Newnes
Total Pages : 977
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ISBN-10 : 9780750678414
ISBN-13 : 0750678410
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Data Conversion Handbook by : Walt Kester

This comprehensive new handbook is a one-stop engineering reference covering data converter fundamentals, techniques, and applications. Beginning with the basic theoretical elements necessary for a complete understanding of data converters, the book covers all the latest advances made in this changing field. Details are provided on the design of high-speec ADCs, high accuracy DACs and ADCs, sample-and-hold amplifiers, voltage sources and current reference,noise-shaping coding, sigma-delta converters, and much more.

Small Everyday Rangoli Knot Kolams

Small Everyday Rangoli Knot Kolams
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 1695070437
ISBN-13 : 9781695070431
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Small Everyday Rangoli Knot Kolams by : S. B

This book includes over 900 everyday small rangoli kolam patterns in black and white. It introduces kids and adults alike to the popular and traditional art form. This book will be a great starting place to explore multiple possibilities and unleash creativity into the daily ritual.After a few initial small designs, the book offers an almost endless variety of designs with easy to follow dot grids. Colors can be used to make the designs more fun and vibrant. Salient features ❖ 670 plus small sikku kolam or knot patterns upto 11 dots grid ❖ 150 plus padi kolam or line patterns ❖ Dozen more special designs like snake and Navagraha patterns ❖ Blank dot grids that can be used to create and practice designs ❖ Easy to draw ❖ No prior drawing knowledge or experience is required as dots guide the line ❖ Beginner level ❖ Black and white sketches prepared meticulously to provide clarity ❖ No repetitive designs PS: This is 1st part of the complete collection available as - 1000 RANGOLI KNOT KOLAMS (ASIN: B07WDNKK2Z)

Writing Caste/Writing Gender

Writing Caste/Writing Gender
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Publisher : Zubaan
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : 9789383074679
ISBN-13 : 9383074671
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing Caste/Writing Gender by : Sharmila Rege

'The women tell it like it is... So riveting is the narration that it is difficult to put down the book until their stories are finished. For a non-fiction academic work this is no small feat.’ — The Hindu Sharmila Rege’s path breaking study of Dalit women’s writings and lives offers a powerful counter-narrative to the mainstream assumptions about the development of feminism in India in the 20th century. Extensive extracts from eight Dalit women’s writings cover issues such as food and hunger, community, caste, labour, education, violence, resistance and collective struggle. The voices that resound throughout the book, reveal that Dalit feminism, far from being ‘silent’ as so often presumed, is rich, powerful, layered – and highly articulate. Published by Zubaan.

Posh Art of the Dot

Posh Art of the Dot
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1449487343
ISBN-13 : 9781449487348
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Posh Art of the Dot by : Andrews McMeel Andrews McMeel Publishing

Posh: Art of the Dot teaches readers how to complete and create stunning, meditative kolams. A form of drawing practiced in southern India, kolams are geometrical line drawings composed of curved loops and straight lines, drawn around or over a grid pattern of dots. Art lovers can follow step-by-step guides as they work their way through beginner, intermediate, and advanced designs. Each completed kolam is a gorgeous geometric marvel that can be colored in and decorated. With an introduction from anthropologist and kolam specialist, Anna Laine, this original book will help readers become experts themselves.

Crafts of Gujarat

Crafts of Gujarat
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Publisher : University of Washington Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000005578278
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Crafts of Gujarat by : Jasleen Dhamija