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Lord Shiva Painting

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Jan-02-24

Lord Shiva painting
As an artist Im endowed with the divine gift and inspiration reflecting in this unique and beautiful masterpiece Crafted with complete devotion dedication and inner meditation in a pure ambiance this artwork emanates a profound sense of spirituality
The Incorporation of influential Lord Shiva mantras such as the uncounted Om Jaap Shri Shiv Panchakshar Stotramand Shri Rudrakshtam serves as a conduit for blessings contributing to the arts essence These mantras like a beacon radiate efforts for holistic wellbeingsound happiness good health success progress and prosperitywhile simultaneously acting as a purifying force dispelling negativity and undesirable influences
To bring this vision to life I utilized permanent markers and glitter sketch pens adding vibrancy and allure to this already exquisite piece of art


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Material: Brass
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Brass Pooja Shankh : A Revered Instrument of Hinduism Crafted by Shreeyaash
The Shankh or conch is perhaps of the most respected instrument in Hinduism. It is viewed as a holy instrument and is many times utilized in strict services and customs. The Brass Pooja Shankh made by Shreeyaash is a lovely and credible portrayal of this respected instrument.

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The Shankh has a rich history in Hinduism and is referenced in numerous old Hindu texts, including the Vedas and the Puranas. It is said that Lord Vishnu utilized the Shankh during the beating of the sea to deliver the nectar of interminability. The Shankh is likewise connected with Lord Shiva, who is many times portrayed holding a Shankh in one of his hands.

In Hinduism, the Shankh is viewed as an image of immaculateness, propitiousness, and eternality. It is accepted to have the ability to avert negative energy and bring positive energy into a space. The Shankh is likewise said to have mending properties and is utilized in contemplation rehearses.

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