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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;新規ページ&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;If you visit Tamil Nadu and get a walk by means of any residential locality, a prevalent function that you locate in all properties is a rangoli, known as Kolam in this position You can find several designs, from basic ones to really difficult styles [http://bombki.biz/ ozdoby choinkowe bombki]  On standard times, the rangoli is completed only with white powder, which is typically rice flour but stone dust can also applied for the objective. On the other hand, if it is pageant time, just about every layout looks like a riot of colours. Ordinarily, kumkum and turmeric are applied for purple and yellow colours which are used in mix with white powder. Even so, you also get a large amount of synthetic colors which you can use to enhance your doorstep.Distinct patterns are created working with dots and lines. In Tamil, a stroke or a line is termed a Kambi or Sikku and a dot is termed Pulli. Most of the rangoli models have these two components. In some rangoli styles, a kambi snakes through the several pulli and last but not least finishes at the starting up stage.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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