At Vaksana Farms, our mornings begin with a simple ritual that carries centuries of culture, creativity, and meaning—the drawing of a kolam.
Every day, we encourage our guests to participate in this beautiful South Indian tradition. The goal is not to create a perfect design or an intricate masterpiece. Instead, it is about experiencing the joy of the practice and understanding the values it represents.
One of the most heartwarming sights we witness is the way children respond to it. The moment they see their mothers kneeling down to draw a kolam, they are naturally drawn to the activity. They watch with curiosity, pick up the powder, and eagerly attempt to create their own patterns.
Their lines may be uneven. Their designs may look more like playful smudges than traditional kolams. But none of that matters.
What matters is that they are participating. They are learning through observation. They are connecting with a tradition that has been passed down through generations. In those small moments of imitation and exploration, culture quietly finds its way into young hearts.
In today’s fast-paced world, traditions often struggle to find a place in everyday life. Yet, it is through simple experiences like these that cultural heritage continues to thrive. Children do not learn traditions from textbooks alone; they learn them by seeing, doing, and sharing moments with their families.
At Vaksana Farms, we believe that preserving culture does not require grand efforts. Sometimes, it begins with a handful of kolam powder, a welcoming doorstep, and a child eager to follow in their mother’s footsteps.
Watching the next generation embrace this timeless tradition fills us with immense joy and hope. It reminds us that the beauty of a kolam lies not only in its patterns but also in its power to bring families together and keep our heritage alive.
And that, more than perfection, is what makes every morning at Vaksana Farms truly special. Contact Mrs. Sujani +91 98412 82266.





