For a while, good taste in tattoos seemed to have disappeared. Tribal tattoo designs can be very beautiful, when done right. But then I started seeing more and more poorly executed examples appear. These seemed to emphasize size over quality and looked more like someone threw paint on the skin. Instead of getting a big, cheap tattoo from an unskilled tattoo artist, why not pay a little more to get a beautifully done, small tattoo from a good artist? You can find many elegant and small Sanskrit tattoo designs, Celtic cross tattoos and even dreamcatcher tattoos.
Talking about small and beautiful Sanskrit tattoo designs, here are three of the most popular:
Om/Omkar Symbol
The Om symbol is one of the most popular symbols in Sanskrit tattoos. It is one of the primal sounds of Creation, and can be heard in the mantras of many meditational systems. In the Hindu religion, Om both corresponds to the three states of human consciousness (waking, dream and deep sleep) as well as the three main Hindu gods (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva). Om is often drawn together with the lotus flower in tattoo art.
Unlike the Om symbol which represents three ideas moving in a cycle of destruction and creation, the Omkar symbol usually represents a duality of opposing ideas:
Padme, the Lotus Flower
The lotus flower is called Padme in Sanskrit. It is a holy flower in Hinduism, and because of its behavior is said to represent the cycle of destruction followed by creation. At night, the lotus flower closes and sinks underwater. The next morning, it returns to the surface and blooms again.
The lotus flower also plays a part in religious mythology - Brahma, the Hindu God who created the world, was born from a lotus blossom which sprang from the navel of Vishnu, the Hindu God who maintains the world.
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