Inspiring work on conceptual Lord Shiva tattoos by Aliens
Think about religious tattoos and Lord Shiva is perhaps the first thing that clicks. What else could rival his persona! Mahadev Tattoos have taken over the rage in the genre of religious tattoos. It’s been ages since this trend is ongoing and 2022 is no different. Surprisingly, the flair for Lord Shiva tattoo doesn’t just limit to Men. Women also find them pretty appealing and get their own versions of Shiva Tattoo.
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Client Tattoo Stories
Why do people get a Shiva tattoos
Does ‘Shaivism’ play an important element in people's lives. Lord Shiva is the representation of the ‘Great God’ or ‘Mahadeva’. He’s one of the Hindu Trinity – Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyclic in nature as it leads to recreation and then follows the same path time and again. There is a striking contrast in Shiva’s personalities and various avatars. The ‘Mahakaal’ destroys everything and ‘Shankara’ reproduces the same into something new. Lord Shiva is believed to be a unique symbol of masculine and feminine energies as the ‘Ardhanareshwara’ avatar. There is a significant mention of this, as Shiva is said to be inseparable from Shakti – ‘Parvati’. People find strong-rooted emotions in their life with this symbolism and the philosophy of ‘Shaivism’.
The connection of Shiva and meditation invokes the interest towards a permanent recall factor. There are many depictions that signify various aspects of Lord Shiva. Also, when these are attached with a client’s personal experiences it results in mesmerising and memorable tattoos. From Mantras to Poses, Ardhanareshwar to Shiva-Kali tattoos there’s a wide variety that appeals to our clients.
Aghori Shiva Tattoos
Does ‘Shaivism’ play an important element in people's lives. Lord Shiva is the representation of the ‘Great God’ or ‘Mahadeva’. He’s one of the Hindu Trinity – Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cycVishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc. Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc
Angry Shiva Tattoos
Does ‘Shaivism’ play an important element in people's lives. Lord Shiva is the representation of the ‘Great God’ or ‘Mahadeva’. He’s one of the Hindu Trinity – Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cycVishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc. Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc
Small Shiva Tattoos
Does ‘Shaivism’ play an important element in people's lives. Lord Shiva is the representation of the ‘Great God’ or ‘Mahadeva’. He’s one of the Hindu Trinity – Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cycVishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc. Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc
Mrityunjaya Mantra Tattoo
Does ‘Shaivism’ play an important element in people's lives. Lord Shiva is the representation of the ‘Great God’ or ‘Mahadeva’. He’s one of the Hindu Trinity – Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cycVishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc. Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc
Conceptual Shiva Tattoos
Does ‘Shaivism’ play an important element in people's lives. Lord Shiva is the representation of the ‘Great God’ or ‘Mahadeva’. He’s one of the Hindu Trinity – Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cycVishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc. Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyc
Does ‘Shaivism’ play an important element in people's lives. Lord Shiva is the representation of the ‘Great God’ or ‘Mahadeva’. He’s one of the Hindu Trinity – Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh. Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. The nature of destruction is cyclic in nature as it leads to recreation and then follows the same path time and again. There is a striking contrast in Shiva’s personalities and various avatars. The ‘Mahakaal’ destroys everything and ‘Shankara’ reproduces the same into something new. Lord Shiva is believed to be a unique symbol of masculine and feminine energies as the ‘Ardhanareshwara’ avatar. There is a significant mention of this, as Shiva is said to be inseparable from Shakti – ‘Parvati’. People find strong-rooted emotions in their life with this symbolism and the philosophy of ‘Shaivism’.
The connection of Shiva and meditation invokes the interest towards a permanent recall factor. There are many depictions that signify various aspects of Lord Shiva. Also, when these are attached with a client’s personal experiences it results in mesmerising and memorable tattoos. From Mantras to Poses, Ardhanareshwar to Shiva-Kali tattoos there’s a wide variety that appeals to our clients.