Religious

Aishwarya Kolam Manai/ Peeta/Chowki/ Asanam - a raised platform for altars/ prayer/puja



$22.00

Shipping to United States: $5.00
  • Details
    Aishwarya Kolam (ஐஸ்வர்ய கோலம், Tamil) is a sacred and auspicious design drawn during festivals and special occasions in Tamil culture, especially in front of the puja room or Tulasi maadam. The word “Aishwaryam” in Tamil means wealth, prosperity, and divine blessings, so this kolam is believed to invite abundance and positive energy into the home.

    Key Features of Aishwarya Kolam

    • Symmetrical and intricate: Often drawn with rice flour or kolam powder, featuring loops, curves, and floral motifs.
    • Spiritual symbolism: Represents Lakshmi Kataksham (the grace of Goddess Lakshmi), making it ideal for Fridays, Navaratri, and Varalakshmi Vratham.
    • Placement matters: Traditionally drawn at the entrance, near the Tulasi plant, or in the puja space to sanctify the area.

    Note: Diyas or props , like lamps etc are not included. Listing includes one 8in by 8in wood base adorned with aishwarya rangoli or Kolam.