Here is a sketch of my take on a Naga; I named him Doubt.
https://t.co/VJfczwsJpm

Naga, (Sanskrit: “serpent”) in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, a member of a class of mythical semidivine beings, half human and half cobra.

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Turiya - Acryl-Mischtechnik auf Leinwand. 70 x 90 cm voller Kraft und Leidenschaft.... ​​​​​​​​
Der Name hat mir übrigens wegen seines schönen Klangs gefallen, auch weil er so abstrakt klingt. Er stammt aus dem Sanskrit und beschreibt die Erfahrung des r… https://t.co/WFV43SduIf

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The concept of creation and the egg is known in mythography as the cosmic egg or world egg. Writ in Sanskrit, familiar to Greeks and Egyptians, posited by ancient Phoenicians and the Chinese, the concept of the cosmic egg is startlingly global. However given the island setting of

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A 1000 year old sculpture of मोहिनी Mohinī (Sanskrit trans. enchantress), the only female avatar of Lord Maha Vishnu!

Western Chalukya dynasty, India



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🇵🇭✌️here are my girls, ulan (rain in tagalog) and sanskrit!

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6.Vallabhacharya - Vallabhacharya (1479-1531 C.E.) was a devotional philosopher, who founded the Pushti sect in India.

7. Maharshi Valmiki - was a great sage who wrote the epic Ramayana in Sanskrit which consists of 24k verses and 7 cantos including the Uttara canto.

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Kundalini Rising

Kundalini itself is a Sanskrit word that means “she who is coiled” – it refers to primordial life force energy contained at the base of the spine that is often depicted as a snake.

20/20 edtions 20 each

https://t.co/4s7l3jjPwR

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Kundalini Rising

Kundalini itself is a Sanskrit word that means “she who is coiled” – it refers to primordial life force energy contained at the base of the spine that is often depicted as a snake.

20/20 edtions 20 each

https://t.co/4s7l3jjhHj

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Sanskrit : वन : vana, van : ワナ, ワン : 森

邪马台国
山間の島
南は多摩の国
他の国は遠すぎてわからない
ー魏志倭人傳

https://t.co/u11Z4dJSlt

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Here’s a reproduced art I made that depicts a mystical Buddhist bird (karyōbinga in Japanese; kalavinca in Sanskrit) characterized by a bird's body and a human head.

Originally a woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai.

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Desiderio come brama: concupiscenza sfrenata, tormentata, fuoco che consuma, rotto ad ogni malizia, all’uso di ogni mezzo pur di appagarsi
- འདོད་ཆགས། 'dod-chags
Sanskrit: rāga -
Desiderio sereno e consapevole: gioia duratura

Art William Blake

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I call this "Ekta", which is a sanskrit word that means "oneness", or the idea that we are all interconnected via this universal fabric of cosmic consciousness.

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‘Om’ is not just a word. Rather, it is an intonation of 3 Sanskrit syllables (Au-Oh-Mm) giving rise to a threefold experience on a physical, mental & astral plane. It is the all-encompassing cosmic vibration of the universe.

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Dual commission of 's Kinaiya and Sanskrit!

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Title: Humanseed Act.10: Hridaya
Artist:
Contributor:
Collection: M○C△ Community

Description: Hridaya is a Sanskrit word that can be interpreted as “spiritual heart.” It more literally translates from its root...

Link: https://t.co/Kits4yJ7at

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Kundalini Rising (e.3/3)

Kundalini itself is a Sanskrit word that means “she who is coiled” – it refers to primordial life force energy contained at the base of the spine that is often depicted as a snake.

Digital Mixed Media Collage and Painting

https://t.co/phlEQM7yrb

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Dhyāna (e.1/1)

Dhyāna (Sanskrit: ध्यान, Pali: झान) means "contemplation, reflection" and "profound, abstract meditation”.

Digital Mixed Media Collage and Painting

https://t.co/zimIAx7sAh

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Vikaralamon
(Vikala: Sanskrit name of Buddha)
Holy Beast
Attacks:
Suukara
Bao Lun

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April 5, 1922: Indian reformer Ramabai Sarasvati dies at 63 in the Bombay Presidency. She was one of the first women to gain the title pandita as a master of Sanskrit. Later she converted to Christianity, and advocated for women's education and against discriminatory practices.

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