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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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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Daily dose of cringe!
This deity apparently represents fighting "toxic masculinity."🙄 You're projecting political opinions onto a Hindu god. That's kind of the opposite of the point of tarot. I just do it for fun, but this card is NOT staying in my deck, Ms. Alana Fairchild🤣

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genshin twt saying and speaking over desis and hindus that kusanali is pale because they got inspired by saraswati's description of her skin colour is so funny because how far can you defend chinese colorism? isn't it pathetic to see this side by side ALONE??

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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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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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Please do a video on Hindu mythology like kumarasambavam or churning of the "milky" ocean since it's been a while since your video on Krishna

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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 the mortal

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Aww! They're all my favourites. I love Juhi opposite Shah Rukh. Such a natural pairing with the same sense of humour. Would love to see them together again 💕
They're both 'the best' 👌👌


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My magnum opus!
It 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 the mortal

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r0ya's work is mesmerizing! Always a pleasure to see her on my feed.

This piece of mine 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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These are some of my recent works which are available currently on
Feel free to browse through them. May they give you good vibes 😊
https://t.co/2ulOk04rSY
I primarily draw and paint related to Hindu culture and mythology 🙏 For more info read their description. Ty.

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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 the mortal

1 2

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 the mortal

1 5

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 the mortal

1 1

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 the mortal

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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 the mortal

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