Pongal or Sankranti is the most anticipated celebration in Tamil Nadu that comes in the long stretch of January. It is an ideal opportunity to thank the all-powerful for giving the individuals with more noteworthy profitability in their agrarian grounds. Furthermore, accordingly, we name it the ‘Collect celebration of India’. With individuals wearing conventional clothing types, colorfully brightened kolams, sugarcane, and individuals murmuring pongalo-Pongal, the happy gosh fills the whole spot with joy and energy.
Here are some ideas and suggestions for Pongal Rangoli Designs:
Simple Pongal Rangoli Designs
Planning Rangoli is one major assignment for ladies to make their entrance look lovely. We thought of sharing some amazing Rangoli plans only for Pongal festivities.
Bengalis call it Makr Sankranti, Punjabis call it Lohri, Gujratis call it Uttarayan and Tamils call it Pongal. Cleaning the house and making rangolis is a common ingredient in every household during festivals. In this post, we will discuss some unique pongal kolam designs that are made during Pongal celebrations.
1. Lotus and Flowers Pongal Rangoli
Kolam designs are slightly different from rangoli designs as they are generally more geometric than rangoli.
2. Peacock Pongal Rangoli Design
There is no limit to your creativity while making new rangoli Kolangal designs, but they do require a lot of finesse. You can also make an easy kolam design if you like simple and spacious designs.
3. Pot and Different Patterns Pongal Rangoli
If you think you are an expert at making Kolam designs, then this one is a great idea. It is so delicate but powerful at the same time. If you like complicated but beautiful patterns, selecting this Kolangal image idea for your wedding is a great choice.
4. Semi circle Pot Pongal Rangoli
This is a traditional Kolangal design, which is made up of a lot of lines and some curves. It has many details and is not easy to make. Making a line may seem very simple, but it actually needs a lot of control and balance of your hand.
5. Pot with Yellow and Golden colors
Pongal kolams are normally done with many different colours. Pongal Kolam competitions are held ever year to encourage young and old artisans.
6. Kolam Pongal Rangoli
The harvest festival of Pongal which marks the beginning of the end of the winter season is considered the most auspicious among farmers and is one of the most celebrated in India.
7. Peacock Delusion
This season is all about Peacock Rangolis. Traditionally, peacock rangolis use a burst of cool-toned colors like blue, green, and purple. But you can also go against the norm and use yellows and oranges to give it a new twist.
8. Traditional Pongal Rangoli Design
Made with varied materials — from special rangoli powder to ground rice powder to flowers, people across ages and communities sometimes spend hours trying to create intricate patterns in front of their house doors.
9. Pot with Swastika Pongal Rangoli Design
There are various types of colors that you can use to make a rangoli. There are chalks, there are natural colors like turmeric and vermilion, and there are special rangoli powders that you get easily near your house. Each has its own place.
10. Easy Pot Pongal Rangoli Design
If you’re using stencils, then rangoli powders are your best option. But even if you’re not, do not shy away from using them. Rangoli powders, especially the grainy ones, really bring out your design, and make it bold and colorful.
11. Floral Rangoli with Matka and Lotus
Some people also grind natural ingredients to make colors. You can use turmeric for yellow, vermilion (sindoor) for maroon, herbs and leaves for green, cinnamon for brown, rice for white, and marigold for orange.

12. Bull Rangoli Design with Swastika
Who doesn’t like the grandeur of a festival? Add diyas to your rangoli and let the flame shine bright. Pick these easy-to-make latest rangoli designs with diyas and tea lights. You can also organize a Diya painting competition or a Diya decoration competition for the kids and other family members and add some fun to the activity. A little game can help you make memories for a lifetime.

13. All-in-one Pongal Rangoli Design
It is also known as Alpona in West Bengal. These colourful patterns and designs are popularly made in the southern states of India during Pongal.

14. Mandala Pongal Rangoli Design
Just like Diwali, Pongal celebration is incomplete without kolams or rangolis. Rangoli or Kolam can be made using flowers, leaves, colors and rice flour. Kolam forms an important part of home decor during the Pongal festivities.

15. Kolam Rangoli Design
A deity rangoli is one of the most preferred kinds of rangolis. People love to design their rangolis keeping their ishtadev (favorite God) in mind. Some regularly appearing deities include Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Lakshmi.

16. Happy Pongal Designs
There are numerous ways to wish someone PONGAL, and having pongal rangoli at home is another unique idea.


17. Pongal Theme Designs
The first day of Pongal or Bhogi Pongal marks the last day of Marghazi (Tamil month). It also marks the day when people get rid of their old possessions and celebrate new things. Houses are cleaned and painted. Prayers are offered to Lord Indira – thanking and hoping for rains in the year ahead. So, having a thematic rangoli is a good option.



Small Pongal Rangoli Designs
The rangolis or Pongal Kolams that are made as a part of cleaning and decorating the house, traditionally depict the various aspects of the Pongal festival of Tamil Nadu, their beliefs, and their rituals. But these days other Kolams are also made as people like infringing the traditional barriers and treading some not-so-dangerous waters in the art of kolam designing
1. Lines Bonfire Rangoli Design
The significance of the bonfire is to burn the agricultural wastes and also to keep warm during the last lap of winter. In these kolam designs, the framing has beautiful artwork as not much could be explored with the bonfire.

2. Dot Rangoli Design
When colours are merged with white, the whole combination becomes vibrant. This vibrant style is preferred during festival time. The intricate designs and floral pattern of this Rangoli make it different. You will love the prettiness of this design.

3. Easy Rangoli Design
One of the easiest Pongal Rangoli Design! The palm tree looks aesthetic and the Rangoli design looks admirable.

4. Small Matka Design
Women will be taught Rangoli from their childhood onwards by their parents. Rangoli stands for Row of colors. This art should not be extinct.

5. Flower Rangoli Design
During the festival of Onam, people come together and make ‘Pookalam’. The word comes from combining two words- ‘poov’ meaning flower; and ‘kalam’ meaning art. People carefully arrange flowers on the ground, making it a rangoli that not only pleases the eye, but also the nose.

6. Mattu Pongal Rangoli Design
In Tamil, the word “Mattu” means bull and this day of Pongal is for celebration of cattle, particularly bulls that play a vital role by working hard to help the farmers to raise crops on their fields, falls on the following day, 15 January.

7. Diya Love Rangoli Design
Rangoli is one of the richest Indian arts. Every Indian, especially women should know and how to present creatively the Rangoli design
8. Floral Rangoli Design
It is the ideal opportunity for family members and companions, inviting them and sharing the bliss is the thing that could make the ideal bubbly fun

9. Designer Matka Rangoli Design
Check out this colourful Matka signifying the Harvest Festival! If you want a small yet beautiful design, this is the one.

10. Polka Dot Rangoli Design
Readiness plans are being recorded down and you are now with a hefty bunch of responsibilities to be done inside Pongal.

We @VenueMonk bring you different ideas and designs of Rangoli for every festival. Sit back and choose from our designs, make your Pongal special.
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