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Amazing Indian mythical tattoos

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Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Dec 18, 2023

Western societies, with their varied appetites and open-mindedness towards the world around them, view Indian mythology as a rich source of stories and symbols

This fascination with Indian epics, such as Mahabharat, Ramayana and the multitude of Gods and Goddesses, is part of a wider trend towards cultural discovery

Symbols like Om and the Lotus and deities like Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha resonate beyond their aesthetic value

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The Om symbol, representing the primal sound of the universe, connects wearers to cosmic divinity. The Lotus symbolises purity and rebirth

Indian mythological tattoos are a way for people from the West to connect with Indian culture through their travels, relationships or self-discovery

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