What is another word for kolam?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒlam] (IPA)

Kolam refers to a traditional art form of India that involves creating intricate and colourful designs on the floor using rice or chalk powder. In other parts of India, this art form is known as rangoli, alpona, or muggulu. Kolam is a popular practice during festivals such as Diwali and Pongal and is believed to bring good luck and prosperity. This art form is also a way of bringing families and communities together to celebrate and create something beautiful. Synonyms for kolam include pookalam, a flower arrangement used by the people of Kerala during Onam and chowk, a term used for the geometric design created using rice or chalk powder in northern India.

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  • n.

    person
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