Kolam is a form of drawing by using chalk powder. Every day morning, millions of peoples are draw kolams on the ground with chalk powder. Kolams are regionally known by different names in India, Raangolee in Maharashtra, Aripan in Mithila, Hase, and Rangoli in Kannada in Karnataka, Muggulu in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The decoration is not the main purpose of a Kolam. In olden days, kolams were drawn in coarse rice flour, so the ants would not have to walk too far or too long for a meal. The rice powder also invites birds and other small creatures to eat it, thus welcoming other beings into one's home and everyday life: a daily tribute to harmonious co-existence. Seasonal messages like welcome can also be used in Kolam. But, It's very difficult to draw kolams nowadays with our city life.