Kolam is an auspicious art of decorating courtyards and pooja rooms/prayer halls in South India drawn mainly by women and girls. Some women use rice flour to draw a kolam, which is the traditional medium to be used while others use sandstone or limestone powder. Although commonly known as
Rangoli in many parts of India, it is known as
Muggulu in Andhra pradesh,
Rangavalli in Karnataka,
Poovidal or
Pookalam in Kerala,
Chowkpurana in Uttar Pradesh,
Madana in Rajasthan,
Aripana in Bihar and
Alpana in Bengal. Generally, a kolam is drawn with bare fingers using predetermined dots. The dots are either connected together to make a pattern or loops are drawn encircling the dots to complete a design.