very nice try.
Nice trial kolam, Padma. I think today, I-Kolam is flooded with Padma's nagabandha kolams. All the designs looks very pretty, dear.
Mahalakshmi
Very nice kolam with good cool color.
very nice ... padma.. single snake is Surrounding the kolam wth nice color..
A.Julien
Nice try on ur bb padma... sky blue and white col combo is nice...
Thank you Maha, Rajusree, Julien and RAni.
Wonderful Mrs padmA! Please put the tail on the body for proper in-and-out movements. Do you know - this pattern is at least 1500 years old! This is the classic nAga-bandha model. mAgha was the first to write a poem in this pattern in SiSupAlavadha. Later, bhAravi too used this, I believe, in kirAtArjunIyam. Lots of poets have used this. I'll upload some patterns later when I find time including mine :-) I have given an example in tamizh long ago for a similar pattern, but with two snakes ( http://www.ikolam.com/node/1965?p=1930 ). I am looking for bandha patterns in kannaDa. Anybody, can you find me the book kannaDa chitrakaAvya book by T V Venkatachala Sastry? They will be in university or college libraries. Please borrow and xerox it. I'll pay the expenses. Enjoy!
Regards! - mOhana
Beautiful Padma
Padma I feel so happy to see so many uploads from u and that all Nagabandha kolams. This pattern too is very nice.
Thank you JKM sir for detailed history on this design. I didnt know anything about this when I planned to draw this. I have noted down the book name and I will try. If I get , I will courier the book to you. Sir, can I ask what's your PhD subject?
Thank you Nitya.
very nice wk padma
very nice padma!-suguna murugesan
Lovely design Padma.
rajamma
very attractive dancing snakes
all snake kolam
Kindly see the note I added today at http://www.ikolam.com/node/23726 which corrects some errors in the comments I made on 7 Aug. padmA ma'am, I am a scientist by profession with specialty in determining molecular (small molecules, proteins and viruses) structures using X-ray diffraction techniques. But my passion is literature, in particular, prosody or chandassu dealing with metres used in poetry. chitrakAvya is a part of chandas. At the present time, I am spending my time on the relationship between tALa and metres. In kannaDa, Sastry's book is supposed to be a masterpiece. Even kavirAjamArga has some chitrakaviva. There is also an ancient book in kannaDa called madanatilakam that has some chitrakAvya. I have a 19th or early twentieth century copy of that book :-)
Regards! - mOhana