Kolam Art Work in South India
It is a common sight in Hindu quarters of town and villages to find young maidens in pretty costumes and with cheerful faces engaged every morning soon after sunrise, in drawing designs called Kolam on the floor in front of each and every one of the houses all along the street, scattering deftly pinches of a white powder.
Formed all along the street on either side under the well trained hands of Hindu maidens, they indeed present a sight at once unique and admirable to a foreigner anxious to learn the manners and customs of the people of the country of his sojourn; nor are they without any interest to one even if he be not a foreigner if he is but aesthetically inclined.
Such artistic designs undoubtedly signify the aesthetic taste of the Hindus. The use of pulverized grain for the purpose, besides a religious importance, has its own moral purpose to serve- to wit kindness to inferior insects. Again this long standing custom gives the requisite training in free hand drawing to the young maidens and thus it has also an educative value.These floor designs drawn daily, commonly at the entrance of every Hindu house, contain various devices and they are also connected with the prevalent ideas regarding the evil eye. In India there is a Tamil proverb which says, “If one can hide oneself under a small mat another can conceal himself under the kolam”.
Some of the kolam floor decoration designs are representations of chariots drawn by horses, elephants or bullocks. A few of the designs represent tanks with lotus buds and full blown and half blown lotuses floating in the water. There are also designs representing individual animals like cows, horses, bulls with horns, elephants with tusks and so on. Birds like the peacock, and portions of the buildings with steps, are also represented by some of the designs formed.During ancient Hindu times, people used rice flour decorative to form the designs and thus fed myriads of ants everyday which would otherwise get into undesirable places in the house, and prove very troublesome. To start the business of a day with the sacrifice is the Hindu motto. What other better mode of sacrifice could be suggested than this?
Here on this video you will see women of Pondicherry doing beautiful kolam designs in front of their house entrance. Its simply beautiful to watch as they decorate their kolam with precise accuracy and perfection.
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