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Mother Daughter Rangoli: Rangoli is one of the most difficult art forms. It can take a long time for a person to do this. A mother and daughter team has entered the Singapore record books by using 26,000 ice cream sticks to create a 6 by 6 meter rangoli artwork depicting notable Tamil scholar poets. Sudha Ravi, along with her daughter Rakshita, presented a rangoli during a cultural program held as part of the ongoing Pongal celebrations in the Little India district last week. Sudha Ravi was also listed in the record books for making 3,200 square feet of Rangoli in 2016.

It took a month to make the Rangoli. It is depicted in honor of famous Tamil scholar poets such as Tiruvalluvar, Avvaiyar, Bharathiyar and Bharathidasan. The report says that violinists and mridangam artists captivated the audience with songs praising Carnatic music and works of poets during the January 21 event. Soundara Nayaki Vairavan, Founder of Kalamanjari, said, “Kalamanjari and the team presented a vocal performance on the songs of these scholars. Which promotes Tamil literary works through music and dance.


Soundara Nayaki Vairavan also shared some photos from the event on social media. In the caption of the post, he wrote: “Kalamanjari had humble beginnings in November 2018, when it launched. Now, after an amazing four-year journey, it has found a place in the Singapore Book of Records.” Thanks to Lisha for including it in her Pongal 2023 schedule. This record is mainly due to the tireless efforts of Sudha and Rakshita Thanks also to the Kalamanjari team for always being by my side.

Ravi, a rangoli expert who actively promotes Tamil culture, usually makes rangoli with rice flour, chalk and chopsticks, but this time she used acrylic paint on ice cream sticks. He is also famous for doing Rangoli in community centers in Singapore which has attracted non-Indians as well.

Vairavan, a veteran of Tamil language and culture, said: “Sudha and her daughter are part of the Tamil cultural activities in Singapore and it is an assurance that the younger generation will carry on our traditions” Rajani Asokan, who runs a business catering and beverages. , from Rangoli Was impressed. He said it was an exceptional highlight of the event and made him even more proud of Indian culture.

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