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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 😊
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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

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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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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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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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a little halfway done colouring practice i did on a hindu mythology character, eklavya! he deserved so so much more his wings were cut off before he could even fly

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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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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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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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Mookambika is the Hindu goddess who is representing Adi Parashakti.
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Varahi Devi is a Hindu goddess who represents the feminine aspect of the omnipresent power of creation.
Explore the complete portfolio at https://t.co/Zd35XkVml7. Admissions open!

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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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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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I was raised culturally Hindu as a child and I never really thought much about it throughout my teens and twenties, but in my thirties when I interact with friends from other parts of the world, I begin to wonder if it’s part of what makes me “different”. Effect is surely not 0

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