Vahanas header for Vahanas are the vehicles of Hindu gods, coming in the form of various creatures

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Sundari's design is heavily inspired by hinduism iconography and the ever-present in my mind, Saint Seiya. Again, improvising is not one of my strengths, so before turning to layout/lineart, I needed to design her.

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Chains of FATE

This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands

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Fionna Fernandes creates five joyous illustrations for a couple's Hindu wedding.
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Some story concept art! The story is loosely based on the Popol Vuh and other aspects of indigenous and Hindu mythology.

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Rebel Sitara met her friends to celebrate Diwali (the main Hindu holiday in India) to dance until dawn and to gamble. Just remember, games are not played for money, but for fun🃏
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Chains of FATE

This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands

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Chains of FATE

This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands

0.75 $ETH
https://t.co/CSvmrTQe5T

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doodled my version of Hallelujah again and tried to properly design his back tattoo. It's King Yama from Hinduism & Buddhism, though moreso the Hindu version of him. He is both seen as wrathful and enlightened protector, being a judge of humanity in death. Though it fit Halle

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In twenty minutes, I will be streaming Raji: An Ancient Epic on Twitch for Short Game Fridays.

Please feel free to join me for this Hindu mythology spin by clicking the link within the replies.

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Chains of FATE

This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands

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https://t.co/CSvmrTQe5T

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2. Ramanuja - Shri Ramanuja Acharya (1017-1137 C.E.)was a great Hindu philosopher and thinker. He is the most venerated Acharya in the philosophy of Sri Vaishnavism

3.Madhvacharya -Shri Madhvacharya (1238-1317 C.E.)was the proponent of Dvaita Vedanta/ the Philosophy of Reality.

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The director said it's an attemp to "forge a myth" It can be rephrased as "remixing myths." When he talked about the film in an interview, he mentioned Hindu trimurti (egg: world, fish: birth, bird: death)
He also said that many myths have similar symbols.

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Depending on the type of person you are, you might like this new Sakura possessed by the Hindu God of Love Kama way more then the original. Ive seen it happen before.

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Chains of FATE

This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands

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https://t.co/CSvmrTQe5T

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Below are memes associated with pajeet found on Twitter, openly calling to violently kill Hindus. Extremists use memes to suggest a repeat of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, Nazi style executions & co-opt the murder of George Floyd to suggest the same should be done to Hindus.

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This is my magnum opus: Chains of FATE

This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands

https://t.co/CSvmrTQe5T

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Art I did for a calendar project, some time ago. Unfortunately, it looks like it will never happen -but that means I can share it with you guys!
Here's hindu Lord Vishnu, for Chaturmas festivities which started today.

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Chains of FATE
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This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands

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Chains of FATE

This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on us mortals

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