A GreetingĪbove is a picture of a treble clef heart tattoo with a greeting “ Namaste“, thereby meaning “ Namaste” in Hindi and “ Hello” in English. “ Timiram” means “ Darkness.” This tattoo represents tough and low times of a person’s life. “ Satyam-Shivam-Sundaram” is very crowd pleasing tattoo till today. “ Man Manayatey” means “ To Believe.” Such a tattoo shows attitude full of spirits,will-power away from self-doubting. The word is originated from the Sanskrit root hiṃs – to strike hiṃsā is injury or harm, a-hiṃsā is the opposite of this, i.e., cause no injury, do no harm. AhimsaĪhimsa means ‘not to injure’ and ‘compassion’ and refers to a key virtue in Indian religions. Such tattoos give positive vibrations as well as depict that a person is God-fearing in nature. One can always get religious faiths on his or her body as one of the inks. “ Breathe” in the above picture is written in Sanskrit as “Dhasihi.” 17. These are mostly related to old-time values and dictums. We can see commonly ancient laws and scriptures inked overall. Like at the end of the day after a lot of turbulence, all got set once for all. We can assume it to be some situation inflicted tattoo. “ Av sab min kar” is a Sanskrit expression for “ All is together for now“. Such tattoos show a lively way of leading one’s life. We can see a circular Sanskrit tattoo calligraphed in a creative manner. “ Abhay” in Sanskrit means, Fearless or fear of none. A person who is very bookish in nature and has a hunt for knowledge or thirst to learn more can have this tattoo. A book inked on your body looks great if your personality is very quest demanding. This represents a book that has a very significant meaning. The above symbol in the picture stands for “ Don’t Worry” inked in Sanskrit. Anyone who’s fond of music or preaches music as an art can get it done. The above tattoo represents love for music. The above tattoo means, “ My strength is within, I am my own light.” 9. “ Tat Parivartan Bhav” which means be the change you wish to see. It can be used in both the contexts that are, a painful thought or warm memories. 6. Anuugacchatu PravahaĪnuugacchatu Pravaha means go with the flow. The above in the picture means, “May all beings everywhere be happy and free and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom of all.” Such verses are taken from epics having relevant and significant meanings. One can go for some tattoos in the sort of a verse/phrase in Hindi. Lotus actually flourishes in the swamp of dead mud. To be clear, it’s just like the lotus floats above the gloominess of the lake below it and still remains a thing of beauty. Its literal meaning is lotus which symbolizes the beauty of one who has risen above the tough times of his/her life. “ Padma” as an ink inscribed in Hindi/Sanskrit gives a very pacified look. It is originally inked in Sanskrit and can be given a creative look. People usually chant this during night time before sleeping, in order to have a peaceful and purposeful nap. It is repeated as a hymn in various prayer houses too. It has its reference in various Vedas, Puranas, and Bhaghwatas. Gayatri Mantra is one of the most dedicated and pious tattoos all over the universe. Shanti or Peace is a thing we can’t get enough of! Another variant of it could be a combination of two tattoos which is very well known too, “ Om Shanti.” Please find below the picture of the same. Shanti, which means peace, to be specific, inner peace is a frequently seen ink amidst Sanskrit tattoo designs. People all over the world have been using peace tattoos as one of their body inks. So, if you are a saintly person, this can be one good ink option to go with. It is a binding term which channelizes the positive energy of an individual. One can delve deep into the ideology of Bhaktism by meditating or enchanting this sound multiple times. It is also a mantra in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Om is a spiritual sound and a sanctified icon in the Hindu religion. “ Om” tattoo in Sanskrit is one of the best examples of first-class Sanskrit basic tattoos.
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