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Ever wondered why we create mesmerizing Kolam or Rangoli patterns using rice flour? Here’s the fascinating reason behind it!

Rice holds a sacred place in Hinduism, believed to have originated from the churning of the ocean of milk. It symbolizes prosperity and abundance, making it highly revered. By using rice flour in kolams, our ancestors not only provided food for birds and insects but also symbolically welcomed them into our homes and communities.

It’s a beautiful and meaningful tradition to welcome Lakshmi Mata, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, into our homes. It also reflects our deep respect for all living beings and our desire to create a harmonious world. Moreover, rice flour is non-toxic and safe for birds and insects to consume.

Here are some additional benefits of using rice flour in kolams:

1️ Natural Insect Repellent: Rice flour acts as a deterrent for pests, ensuring a pest-free environment around our homes.
2️ Ground Cooling and Moisture: The application of rice flour helps keep the ground cool and moist, providing relief from the scorching heat.
3️ Pest Control: It aids in deterring pests from approaching our living spaces.
4️ Biodegradable Material: Rice flour is eco-friendly, as it naturally decomposes, minimizing any negative impact on the environment.

Our ancestors possessed profound wisdom, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life forms. Through this tradition, they embraced the importance of sharing and nurturing every living being.

 

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