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<div class=A customized tattoo for a client who loves to click moments and believes in the destroyer, Shiva. Ironic, huh? Merging his passion and belief together, Abhi Chavan created this black and white piece as his dedication towards his love.
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<div class=Shiva has always been a favourite among people & also the tattoo artist as it gives a lot of scope of designing & art due to its Mythological history.
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<div class=A customised tattoo for an inspiring, energetic, Shiv Bhakt, a vibe you can’t miss to pay attention.
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<div class=A follower of Jesus by birth and admirer of Shiva by heart, this client wanted to choose an artwork of Lord Shiva tattoos, to dedicate his love for these entities that rule two different sects of the country. But ultimately, no matter how many religions or God we create, it all comes down to one thing: Faith
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<div class=Customized Lord Shiva tattoos with the Trishul Design. Tattooed design by Chetan Rathod at AceTattooz
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<div class=Collab of Aditya Panchu and Upen Bhoir 2 days of work! Something that client wanted to portray the strength of lord #shiva through the references he had got! Redesigned Lord Shiva tattoos concept on the similar background as the client wanted along with maha mrityunjaya mantra ! A forearm coverup basically!!
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<div class=Collab of Aditya Panchu and Upen Bhoir 2 days of work! Something that the client wanted: to portray the strength of lord #shiva through the references he had got! Redesigned Lord Shiva tattoos concept on the similar background as the client wanted, along with maha mrityunjaya mantra ! A forearm coverup basically!!
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<div class=The Trishula is the three pronged weapon and token of Shiva, the Hindu divine force of decimation. Likewise spelled, ‘trishul’ or ‘trisula’, it originates from the Sanskrit dialect where tri signifies ‘three’ and shula signifies ‘stick’. The Trishula has come to symbolize a few imperative ‘groups of three’. To begin with, there is the Hindu trinity of divinities – Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. It likewise remains for the angles and powers related with these divine beings – Creation, Preservation and Destruction. The three female (shakti) forces of will, activity, and intelligence are likewise symbolized by the Trishula. Not to be disregarded, are the trishula plan’s powerful imagery of past, present and future. In Buddhism, the trishul is emblematic of the Three Jewels: right information, right conviction, right activity. In the Tibetan convention, Lord Shiva tattoos are a mystical weapon conveyed by the defensive gods in their fights with malicious powers.
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