This grayscale sketch, created in a spiral-bound notebook, is a creative and symbolic composition centered on Lord Shiva. It blends divine iconography with sacred typography A large, stylized Om (ॐ) symbol dominates the right side. Within the upper curve of the Om, a highly detailed, realistic human eye is drawn, representing Shiva’s all-seeing nature. Above the eye, the Tripundra (three horizontal lines of ash) and a crescent moon are visible, further identifying the subject as Shiva At the bottom, the mantra “नमः शिवाय” (Namah Shivaya) is written in elegant Devanagari calligraphy, with the strokes of the letters integrated into the tail of the Om symbol.
This is a beautiful and intricate charcoal or graphite sketch of Radha Raman Ji, a highly revered self-manifested deity of Lord Krishna. The artist has captured the divine and “tribhanga” (three-fold bending) posture with a lot of devotion and technical detail.
I have made this painting of Lord ganesha.He is worshipped before any auspicious work,hence he is also called Pratham pujaniye.He is also called vinayak.
This work represents Om as both creation and destruction of the universe. The parabolic shape symbolizes continuous convergence and divergence of the cosmos. It also resembles a Damru, which produces sound through the collision of two surfaces. Similarly, when you pronounce Om, there are three stages: 1. “O” vibration 2. “M” vibration 3. final “A” […]
This is a powerful and evocative piece of art. Your title, Shunya Dhyan Samadhi, perfectly captures the essence of the work—the profound meditative “void” or “emptiness” (Shunya) where all external existence dissolves into pure consciousness.
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