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Morning Greetings
Mixed Media on Cradled Board, 24"H x 24"W x 2"D
2022
I enjoy the first sight of my clean kitchen as I walk down the stairs to brew my morning coffee. The aroma of coffee swirling around my kitchen brings me warmth and greets my day with a positive thought. It is a joy when our mornings begin with a purpose and a desire to drive the day.
You are what your deep, driving desire is.
As your desire is, so is your will.
As your will is, so is your deed.
As your deed is, so is your destiny.
- The Upanishads (Brihadaranyaka IV. 4.5)
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang. The sides are painted gold. No framing is required.
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2022
I enjoy the first sight of my clean kitchen as I walk down the stairs to brew my morning coffee. The aroma of coffee swirling around my kitchen brings me warmth and greets my day with a positive thought. It is a joy when our mornings begin with a purpose and a desire to drive the day.
You are what your deep, driving desire is.
As your desire is, so is your will.
As your will is, so is your deed.
As your deed is, so is your destiny.
- The Upanishads (Brihadaranyaka IV. 4.5)
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang. The sides are painted gold. No framing is required.
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Cycle of Life
Mixed Media on Cradled Board, 24"H x 24"W x 2"D
2022
Our life is a cycle of the repertoire of thoughts and actions that brings us pain and pleasure, happiness and sorrow, and is a journey of finding the underlying truth (the Self) in us.
As a caterpillar, having come to the end of
one blade of grass, draws itself together and
reaches out for the next, so the Self, having
come to the end of one life and dispelled
all ignorance, gathers in his faculties and
reaches out from the old body to a new.
- The Upanishads (Brihadaranyaka IV. 4.3)
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang. The sides are painted gold. No framing is required.
Available
2022
Our life is a cycle of the repertoire of thoughts and actions that brings us pain and pleasure, happiness and sorrow, and is a journey of finding the underlying truth (the Self) in us.
As a caterpillar, having come to the end of
one blade of grass, draws itself together and
reaches out for the next, so the Self, having
come to the end of one life and dispelled
all ignorance, gathers in his faculties and
reaches out from the old body to a new.
- The Upanishads (Brihadaranyaka IV. 4.3)
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang. The sides are painted gold. No framing is required.
Available

Finding Wholeness
Mixed Media on Cradled Board, 24"H x 24"W x 2"D
2021
We are always in a race because we play many roles in our lives and feel the need to meet the expectations defined by our roles, such as being a spouse, parent, children, sibling, in-law, friend, employer, employee, etc. While we take on these identities, we often run towards only those that meet our wants that make us happy and run away from those we do not want. Somewhere along the way, we forget to pause and understand the truth in us, the Self, the wholeness at our core.
As the rain on a mountain peak runs off
The slopes on all sides, so those who see
Only the seeming multiplicity of life
Run after things on every side.
- The Upanishads (Katha II. 1.14)
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang. The sides are painted gold. No framing is required.
Available
2021
We are always in a race because we play many roles in our lives and feel the need to meet the expectations defined by our roles, such as being a spouse, parent, children, sibling, in-law, friend, employer, employee, etc. While we take on these identities, we often run towards only those that meet our wants that make us happy and run away from those we do not want. Somewhere along the way, we forget to pause and understand the truth in us, the Self, the wholeness at our core.
As the rain on a mountain peak runs off
The slopes on all sides, so those who see
Only the seeming multiplicity of life
Run after things on every side.
- The Upanishads (Katha II. 1.14)
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang. The sides are painted gold. No framing is required.
Available

Eternity
Mixed Media on Cradled Board, 24"H x 24"W x 2"D
2021
When all desires that surge in the heart
Are renounced, the mortal becomes immortal.
When all the knots that strangle the heart
Are loosened, the mortal becomes immortal.
This sums up the teaching of the scriptures.
- The Upanishads (Katha.II.3.14-15)
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang. The sides are painted gold. No framing is required.
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2021
When all desires that surge in the heart
Are renounced, the mortal becomes immortal.
When all the knots that strangle the heart
Are loosened, the mortal becomes immortal.
This sums up the teaching of the scriptures.
- The Upanishads (Katha.II.3.14-15)
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang. The sides are painted gold. No framing is required.
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Morning Glory
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
I grew up watching my mother and women in my neighborhood making a mandala by hand on the threshold of households with rice flour every morning. It was the first ritual they performed before sunrise every day. It is a sign to welcome people into the home, a tribute to harmonious co-existence, and thought to bring prosperity. Every morning, a mandala was made and destroyed by the end of the day.
My first-morning ritual is to brew my coffee, unload the dishwasher, which helps me initiate my thought process for the day, and write a page of gratitude.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
I grew up watching my mother and women in my neighborhood making a mandala by hand on the threshold of households with rice flour every morning. It was the first ritual they performed before sunrise every day. It is a sign to welcome people into the home, a tribute to harmonious co-existence, and thought to bring prosperity. Every morning, a mandala was made and destroyed by the end of the day.
My first-morning ritual is to brew my coffee, unload the dishwasher, which helps me initiate my thought process for the day, and write a page of gratitude.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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A Visual Prayer
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
A mandala is a visual prayer that embodies beauty, wellness, and hospitality. Painting a mandala is a ritual that I practice in my home studio. I begin my work by lighting a candle, chanting a prayer, and offering a flower to my practice's divine blessing.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
A mandala is a visual prayer that embodies beauty, wellness, and hospitality. Painting a mandala is a ritual that I practice in my home studio. I begin my work by lighting a candle, chanting a prayer, and offering a flower to my practice's divine blessing.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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Life is a Continuum
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6" H x 6"W
2021
The repertoire of symmetrical patterns in a mandala signifies that life is a continuum. Performing our daily rituals helps us stay focused and bring us momentary peace. I find the process of making a mandala calming and meditative, working organically from the center outwards.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
The repertoire of symmetrical patterns in a mandala signifies that life is a continuum. Performing our daily rituals helps us stay focused and bring us momentary peace. I find the process of making a mandala calming and meditative, working organically from the center outwards.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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A Sign of Togetherness
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
Every culture has its rituals in celebrating events and festivities. They bring a feeling of kinship and camaraderie, which bring forth a sense of togetherness and beauty among us.
In India, elaborate and complex mandala motifs grace the floors during festivities, spiritual events, and celebrations such as weddings, birth announcements, etc. The mandala is a sign of invitation, auspiciousness, and togetherness.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
Every culture has its rituals in celebrating events and festivities. They bring a feeling of kinship and camaraderie, which bring forth a sense of togetherness and beauty among us.
In India, elaborate and complex mandala motifs grace the floors during festivities, spiritual events, and celebrations such as weddings, birth announcements, etc. The mandala is a sign of invitation, auspiciousness, and togetherness.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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A Sign of Unity
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6" H x 6"W
2021
My upbringing allowed me to understand the significance of family rituals, the power of prayer and spirituality, and the value of community connections. Sharing a piece of my cultural heritage through my mandalas brings me a sense of belonging and identity.
I have been living in the United States for over two decades, and my family respect and embrace the rituals shared and practiced by various ethnic cultures. It opens our minds about the shared values and feelings of oneness we reveal together despite our cultural background.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
My upbringing allowed me to understand the significance of family rituals, the power of prayer and spirituality, and the value of community connections. Sharing a piece of my cultural heritage through my mandalas brings me a sense of belonging and identity.
I have been living in the United States for over two decades, and my family respect and embrace the rituals shared and practiced by various ethnic cultures. It opens our minds about the shared values and feelings of oneness we reveal together despite our cultural background.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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A Sign of Communication
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
We express our joy and sorrow through rituals, build our family and community, make traditions and memories, and create and sustain our identity.
Mandala drawing is a ritual practiced by women in the State of Tamil Nadu, India. The presence or absence of a mandala on the threshold of a home conveys information about the emotional sense of the household. The presence of the mandala is an indication of a state of ordinariness that the family is alive and harmonious. The absence of the mandala communicates to the world that there has been illness, suffering, or death overnight. It is a sign for neighbors to bring food, offer help, and comfort the grieving household members.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
We express our joy and sorrow through rituals, build our family and community, make traditions and memories, and create and sustain our identity.
Mandala drawing is a ritual practiced by women in the State of Tamil Nadu, India. The presence or absence of a mandala on the threshold of a home conveys information about the emotional sense of the household. The presence of the mandala is an indication of a state of ordinariness that the family is alive and harmonious. The absence of the mandala communicates to the world that there has been illness, suffering, or death overnight. It is a sign for neighbors to bring food, offer help, and comfort the grieving household members.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available

Karma
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
The word Karma in Sanskrit means action. Karma refers to the natural law of cause and effect and is not a reward or punishment. Our actions from the past define where we are today, and our actions today determine our future. We are responsible for our actions, but sometimes we tend to blame others if the outcome of our actions is not in our favor.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
The word Karma in Sanskrit means action. Karma refers to the natural law of cause and effect and is not a reward or punishment. Our actions from the past define where we are today, and our actions today determine our future. We are responsible for our actions, but sometimes we tend to blame others if the outcome of our actions is not in our favor.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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Dharma
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
The word dharma in Sanskrit means adherence to truth in action and conduct. There are two ways to practice righteousness. One way is to listen to our intuition and seek teachers' advice. Another way is to practice non-violence that causes the least possible harm in our thoughts and actions.
I grew up in a small village situated along the Southern coastal region of India until my teenage years. I was raised in a middle-class joint family, meaning three generations (myself and my siblings, parents, grandparents, aunt, and uncle) of family members lived together in the same household. My father was the primary breadwinner. My grandmother had a small home-based business selling papads and pickles, my grandfather was retired, my uncle had a disability, and my aunt was an elementary school teacher. My mother was a homemaker and a hard worker. There was no room for discretionary income, and my family was careful with spending but not frugal. My grandmother and my mother always offered food to poor families who had trouble meeting their ends.
I vividly recall an incident. A young family of four strangers stood by our gate to grab our attention. My grandfather stepped out and inquired about their whereabouts and found that they were homeless. They were famished. My grandfather let them sit on our porch until my grandmother and mother brought fresh home-cooked meals hot from the stove and served them. I could still picture the scene in which they sat with their legs crossed on our cement floor; they relished every mouthful of the fresh meal served on a banana leaf. I would call this "dharmic offering."
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
The word dharma in Sanskrit means adherence to truth in action and conduct. There are two ways to practice righteousness. One way is to listen to our intuition and seek teachers' advice. Another way is to practice non-violence that causes the least possible harm in our thoughts and actions.
I grew up in a small village situated along the Southern coastal region of India until my teenage years. I was raised in a middle-class joint family, meaning three generations (myself and my siblings, parents, grandparents, aunt, and uncle) of family members lived together in the same household. My father was the primary breadwinner. My grandmother had a small home-based business selling papads and pickles, my grandfather was retired, my uncle had a disability, and my aunt was an elementary school teacher. My mother was a homemaker and a hard worker. There was no room for discretionary income, and my family was careful with spending but not frugal. My grandmother and my mother always offered food to poor families who had trouble meeting their ends.
I vividly recall an incident. A young family of four strangers stood by our gate to grab our attention. My grandfather stepped out and inquired about their whereabouts and found that they were homeless. They were famished. My grandfather let them sit on our porch until my grandmother and mother brought fresh home-cooked meals hot from the stove and served them. I could still picture the scene in which they sat with their legs crossed on our cement floor; they relished every mouthful of the fresh meal served on a banana leaf. I would call this "dharmic offering."
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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Prasada Buddhi
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
Prasada Buddhi refers to the ability to accept the results of our actions as given by the laws of Karma and Dharma.
In India, the priest offers prasad such as flowers, fruits, or sweets to everyone who visits the temple. Prasad is a blessing from the divine in the form of a treat, and we must accept the offer with grace. It means that the results of our actions will not always be in our favor, and we must take our outcome with gratitude and contentment. It is not a principle that is easy to practice. However, one of the best practices to develop thankfulness is writing a page of gratitude every morning, which I have continued since last year.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
Prasada Buddhi refers to the ability to accept the results of our actions as given by the laws of Karma and Dharma.
In India, the priest offers prasad such as flowers, fruits, or sweets to everyone who visits the temple. Prasad is a blessing from the divine in the form of a treat, and we must accept the offer with grace. It means that the results of our actions will not always be in our favor, and we must take our outcome with gratitude and contentment. It is not a principle that is easy to practice. However, one of the best practices to develop thankfulness is writing a page of gratitude every morning, which I have continued since last year.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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Vairagya
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
We have choices in our actions but not over the results. The word Vairagya in Sanskrit means non-attachment. The result of our actions may bring pain or pleasure but do not bring us everlasting peace. When we practice Vairagya, we tend to freely engage with the world with no emotional dependence and enjoy our life with results not being our end goal.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
We have choices in our actions but not over the results. The word Vairagya in Sanskrit means non-attachment. The result of our actions may bring pain or pleasure but do not bring us everlasting peace. When we practice Vairagya, we tend to freely engage with the world with no emotional dependence and enjoy our life with results not being our end goal.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available

Moksha
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
Moksha in Sanskrit means freedom. Our freedom from the cycle of birth and re-birth or spiritual enlightenment. When Moksha becomes the goal, every action we do will be for spiritual growth. In Vedic texts, the four Purusharthas means the aims of human pursuit towards spiritual growth are kama, artha, dharma, and moksha.
Kama means pleasure, our desire to experience love, beauty, and delight.
Artha means wealth, the material security that we need to survive and prosper.
Dharma means duty or morality, our service to the greater good based on truth and honesty.
Moksha means liberation.
For spiritual growth to occur, we need to integrate and balance all four Purusharthas while keeping dharma as our primary goal.
Dharma is necessary for Artha to be meaningful. The abundance of Artha is essential to enjoy Kama. The path to spiritual enlightenment is achieved only by the harmonious interaction of dharma, artha, and kama. Liberation or Moksha is the supreme or the highest bliss. Every action we take can be and should be to develop the process of spiritual growth, which is understanding the truth of ourselves while living in a world faced with challenges and ignorance.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
Moksha in Sanskrit means freedom. Our freedom from the cycle of birth and re-birth or spiritual enlightenment. When Moksha becomes the goal, every action we do will be for spiritual growth. In Vedic texts, the four Purusharthas means the aims of human pursuit towards spiritual growth are kama, artha, dharma, and moksha.
Kama means pleasure, our desire to experience love, beauty, and delight.
Artha means wealth, the material security that we need to survive and prosper.
Dharma means duty or morality, our service to the greater good based on truth and honesty.
Moksha means liberation.
For spiritual growth to occur, we need to integrate and balance all four Purusharthas while keeping dharma as our primary goal.
Dharma is necessary for Artha to be meaningful. The abundance of Artha is essential to enjoy Kama. The path to spiritual enlightenment is achieved only by the harmonious interaction of dharma, artha, and kama. Liberation or Moksha is the supreme or the highest bliss. Every action we take can be and should be to develop the process of spiritual growth, which is understanding the truth of ourselves while living in a world faced with challenges and ignorance.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available

Yajna
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
In Sanskrit, the word Yajna refers to a fire ceremony, sacred ritual worship performed by priests chanting Vedic hymns detailed with layers of symbol and meaning.
I grew up with a family tradition in which performing a ceremony centered upon the concept of divinity. The melody of the vibration from the Vedic hymns chanted by the priests gave me goosebumps. It is not that we need to know or understand the meaning of the mantras, but the sound of the melody transcends the bounds of reality. The offering of ghee and cooked rice nourished the burning of firewood enclosed in a wall of bricks. The effect of the smoke from the fire symbolizes that our offerings sent to the divine are sacred, and every action we do is an intention to purify our mind, body, and soul.
The ceremonial surrounding included a pile of rose and lotus petals edging the rim of an oversized vintage brass plate and a gigantic rice paste mandala drawn by my mother on our black oxide floor. Each part of the ceremony instilled warmth and gratitude within our minds, which created good energy. It was the only occasion when my grandfather prepared his gooey authentic brown sugar rice pudding, which oozed with ghee (otherwise called clarified butter). It was generously topped with roasted raisins, cashew nuts, and dried coconut flakes. My brother and I had to wait patiently until the end to taste our grandfather’s rice pudding but first, we had a job to do. My grandmother always brought out a bunch of stainless-steel bowls packed with rice pudding, and it was our duty to go drop off the treat to a few homes in our neighborhood. We raced to get this job done as quickly as possible to get home fast and eat the yummy rice pudding. Those were undoubtedly the good times of my childhood.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
In Sanskrit, the word Yajna refers to a fire ceremony, sacred ritual worship performed by priests chanting Vedic hymns detailed with layers of symbol and meaning.
I grew up with a family tradition in which performing a ceremony centered upon the concept of divinity. The melody of the vibration from the Vedic hymns chanted by the priests gave me goosebumps. It is not that we need to know or understand the meaning of the mantras, but the sound of the melody transcends the bounds of reality. The offering of ghee and cooked rice nourished the burning of firewood enclosed in a wall of bricks. The effect of the smoke from the fire symbolizes that our offerings sent to the divine are sacred, and every action we do is an intention to purify our mind, body, and soul.
The ceremonial surrounding included a pile of rose and lotus petals edging the rim of an oversized vintage brass plate and a gigantic rice paste mandala drawn by my mother on our black oxide floor. Each part of the ceremony instilled warmth and gratitude within our minds, which created good energy. It was the only occasion when my grandfather prepared his gooey authentic brown sugar rice pudding, which oozed with ghee (otherwise called clarified butter). It was generously topped with roasted raisins, cashew nuts, and dried coconut flakes. My brother and I had to wait patiently until the end to taste our grandfather’s rice pudding but first, we had a job to do. My grandmother always brought out a bunch of stainless-steel bowls packed with rice pudding, and it was our duty to go drop off the treat to a few homes in our neighborhood. We raced to get this job done as quickly as possible to get home fast and eat the yummy rice pudding. Those were undoubtedly the good times of my childhood.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available

Shreyas
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
The word Shreyas in Sanskrit means everlasting peace.
The Vedic text, Bhagavad Gita, states that the fundamental problem we face by living in this challenging world is we don't understand the truth of ourselves. Our life brings us pain, pleasure, happiness, and sorrow; however, they do not bring us everlasting peace. By practicing Karma yoga, which is our duty, knowing that we have no choice in our actions, we can find Shreyas.
The word Shreyas in Sanskrit means everlasting peace.
The Vedic text, Bhagavad Gita, states that the fundamental problem we face by living in this challenging world is we don't understand the truth of ourselves. Our life brings us pain, pleasure, happiness, and sorrow; however, they do not bring us everlasting peace. By practicing Karma yoga, which is our duty, knowing that we have no choice in our actions, we can find Shreyas.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
The word Shreyas in Sanskrit means everlasting peace.
The Vedic text, Bhagavad Gita, states that the fundamental problem we face by living in this challenging world is we don't understand the truth of ourselves. Our life brings us pain, pleasure, happiness, and sorrow; however, they do not bring us everlasting peace. By practicing Karma yoga, which is our duty, knowing that we have no choice in our actions, we can find Shreyas.
The word Shreyas in Sanskrit means everlasting peace.
The Vedic text, Bhagavad Gita, states that the fundamental problem we face by living in this challenging world is we don't understand the truth of ourselves. Our life brings us pain, pleasure, happiness, and sorrow; however, they do not bring us everlasting peace. By practicing Karma yoga, which is our duty, knowing that we have no choice in our actions, we can find Shreyas.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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Muladhara: The Root Chakra
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
Rooted in the base of the spine, the Root Chakra supports the functioning of Security, Safety, and Stability that we experience when we meet our fundamental needs (food, clothing, and shelter).
We can draw energy upward to revitalize ourselves or send energy downward to ground ourselves as we work with the Root Chakra.
Color: Red
Element: Earth
Crystal: Bloodstone
When our Muladhara Chakra is balanced, we recognize that we have the right to be alive, loved, supported, safe and content in our day-to-day lives, which helps us see our tasks through to completion.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
Rooted in the base of the spine, the Root Chakra supports the functioning of Security, Safety, and Stability that we experience when we meet our fundamental needs (food, clothing, and shelter).
We can draw energy upward to revitalize ourselves or send energy downward to ground ourselves as we work with the Root Chakra.
Color: Red
Element: Earth
Crystal: Bloodstone
When our Muladhara Chakra is balanced, we recognize that we have the right to be alive, loved, supported, safe and content in our day-to-day lives, which helps us see our tasks through to completion.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available

Swadhistana: The Sacral Chakra
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
Rooted in the first lumbar vertebra of the spine, the lower abdomen below the navel, the Sacral Chakra supports the functioning of Creating and Adapting to Change.
Sva means one's own place, and Svad implies sweetness. The Sacral Chakra is associated with the pleasures of life such as sexuality, creativity, emotional stability, and trust in intimate relationships.
Color: Orange
Element: Water
Crystal: Carnelian
When our Svadhistana Chakra is balanced, we enjoy taking pleasure in life because we feel emotionally stable, secure and supported. We tap into our creativity and explore new things in life, and we have a healthy relationship with our sexuality.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
Rooted in the first lumbar vertebra of the spine, the lower abdomen below the navel, the Sacral Chakra supports the functioning of Creating and Adapting to Change.
Sva means one's own place, and Svad implies sweetness. The Sacral Chakra is associated with the pleasures of life such as sexuality, creativity, emotional stability, and trust in intimate relationships.
Color: Orange
Element: Water
Crystal: Carnelian
When our Svadhistana Chakra is balanced, we enjoy taking pleasure in life because we feel emotionally stable, secure and supported. We tap into our creativity and explore new things in life, and we have a healthy relationship with our sexuality.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available

Manipura: The Solar Plexus Chakra
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
The word Manipura means lustrous gem.
Rooted in the seventh and eighth thoracic vertebrae between the navel and the sternum, the Solar Plexus Chakra supports the functioning of Self-Esteem, Will Power, and Transformation.
Color: Yellow
Element: Fire
Crystal: Citrine
When our Manipura Chakra is balanced, we feel energized, feel good about ourselves, initiate ideas, and turn our challenges into opportunities.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
The word Manipura means lustrous gem.
Rooted in the seventh and eighth thoracic vertebrae between the navel and the sternum, the Solar Plexus Chakra supports the functioning of Self-Esteem, Will Power, and Transformation.
Color: Yellow
Element: Fire
Crystal: Citrine
When our Manipura Chakra is balanced, we feel energized, feel good about ourselves, initiate ideas, and turn our challenges into opportunities.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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Anahata: The Heart Chakra
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
The word Anahata means unstuck.
Rooted at the center of the chest at the fourth thoracic vertebra, the Heart Chakra supports the functioning of Expansiveness of Feelings. Love at the Heart Chakra nourishes energy between the two people and is different from the sexual love felt in the Sacral Chakra. Sometimes, open communication can result in discomfort or rejection, but it is a risk worth taking when we feel supported.
Color: Green
Element: Air
Crystal: Rose Quartz or Jade
When our Anahata Chakra is balanced, we experience warmth, joy, acceptance, respect, and support. It is a feeling of peace and harmony between people, which nourishes their relationship.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
The word Anahata means unstuck.
Rooted at the center of the chest at the fourth thoracic vertebra, the Heart Chakra supports the functioning of Expansiveness of Feelings. Love at the Heart Chakra nourishes energy between the two people and is different from the sexual love felt in the Sacral Chakra. Sometimes, open communication can result in discomfort or rejection, but it is a risk worth taking when we feel supported.
Color: Green
Element: Air
Crystal: Rose Quartz or Jade
When our Anahata Chakra is balanced, we experience warmth, joy, acceptance, respect, and support. It is a feeling of peace and harmony between people, which nourishes their relationship.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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Visuddha: The Throat Chakra
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
The word Visuddha means purification.
Rooted just above the collar bone at the third cervical vertebra, the Throat Chakra supports the functioning of Self-Authenticity. It is the bridge from the Heart to the Third Eye. The Throat Chakra is the energy of our Self-Expression. It is our ability to speak, listen, understand, and respond while we converse with others and lead our relationships.
Color: Blue
Element: Sound
Crystal: Lapiz Lazuli or Turquoise
When our Visuddha Chakra is balanced, we create our life by expressing and sharing our gifts and talents, contributing effectively to conversations, and being compassionate to others by listening and helping to solve problems. The goal is to stand in our truth while expressing our true feelings, wants, and needs.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
The word Visuddha means purification.
Rooted just above the collar bone at the third cervical vertebra, the Throat Chakra supports the functioning of Self-Authenticity. It is the bridge from the Heart to the Third Eye. The Throat Chakra is the energy of our Self-Expression. It is our ability to speak, listen, understand, and respond while we converse with others and lead our relationships.
Color: Blue
Element: Sound
Crystal: Lapiz Lazuli or Turquoise
When our Visuddha Chakra is balanced, we create our life by expressing and sharing our gifts and talents, contributing effectively to conversations, and being compassionate to others by listening and helping to solve problems. The goal is to stand in our truth while expressing our true feelings, wants, and needs.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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Ajna: The Third-Eye Chakra
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
The word Ajna means to perceive.
Rooted in the space between the eyes and slightly higher than the brow line, the Third Eye Chakra supports the functioning of Seeing Beyond the Physical. Our perception is beyond our five physical senses, the grounding from Muladhara, the fluidity of Svadhistana, the power of Manipura, the openness of Anahata, and the authenticity of Visuddha. It is our truth from deep within that supports us with integrity and self-inquiry. It is our connection to wisdom. Being open to the possibility that there is much more out there that we do not know about, we strengthen our knowledge with study and discernment.
Color: Indigo
Element: Light
Crystal: Amethyst
When our Ajna Chakra is balanced, we shine brightly with confidence by acting based on our knowledge and intuition. We make decisions that may involve risks, but we choose wisely in which ways risk is worth it.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Available
2021
The word Ajna means to perceive.
Rooted in the space between the eyes and slightly higher than the brow line, the Third Eye Chakra supports the functioning of Seeing Beyond the Physical. Our perception is beyond our five physical senses, the grounding from Muladhara, the fluidity of Svadhistana, the power of Manipura, the openness of Anahata, and the authenticity of Visuddha. It is our truth from deep within that supports us with integrity and self-inquiry. It is our connection to wisdom. Being open to the possibility that there is much more out there that we do not know about, we strengthen our knowledge with study and discernment.
Color: Indigo
Element: Light
Crystal: Amethyst
When our Ajna Chakra is balanced, we shine brightly with confidence by acting based on our knowledge and intuition. We make decisions that may involve risks, but we choose wisely in which ways risk is worth it.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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Sahasrara: The Crown Chakra
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
The word Sahasrara means thousandfold, which refers to the image of a lotus flower with one thousand petals. In nature, the lotus grows from the murky, muddy water and blossom beautifully toward the sun. It is a metaphor for the human experience: while rooted deeply in the earth and physical body, we connect to the state of bliss (pure consciousness) and life-force energy (means prana in Sanskrit) that unite all things – the feeling that all is one. It is our connection to the blissful energy, the energy of pure consciousness, the intelligence of the universe.
Rooted in the top of the head, the Crown Chakra supports the functioning of Unity.
Color: Purple
Element: Thought
Crystal: Clear Quartz or Moonstone
When our Sahasrara Chakra is balanced, we experience a sense of inner peace. Our emotions are not affected by our internal or external influences. We share a state of bliss mentally, physically, and spiritually with the understanding that we are all one.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
The word Sahasrara means thousandfold, which refers to the image of a lotus flower with one thousand petals. In nature, the lotus grows from the murky, muddy water and blossom beautifully toward the sun. It is a metaphor for the human experience: while rooted deeply in the earth and physical body, we connect to the state of bliss (pure consciousness) and life-force energy (means prana in Sanskrit) that unite all things – the feeling that all is one. It is our connection to the blissful energy, the energy of pure consciousness, the intelligence of the universe.
Rooted in the top of the head, the Crown Chakra supports the functioning of Unity.
Color: Purple
Element: Thought
Crystal: Clear Quartz or Moonstone
When our Sahasrara Chakra is balanced, we experience a sense of inner peace. Our emotions are not affected by our internal or external influences. We share a state of bliss mentally, physically, and spiritually with the understanding that we are all one.
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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The Seven Chakras
Mixed Media on Hardboard, 6"H x 6"W
2021
Chakras meaning wheels or discs are energy centers that directly influence our well-being. They are the bridge that help us guide our conscience from the energy of the earth that rises from our Root Chakra (which is in the base of the spine) and the energy of pure consciousness that travels down through our Crown Chakra (which is at the top of our head). At different points of our lives, daily or yearly for instance, Chakras can become imbalanced. By visualizing the location of each Chakra can help tap into their energies, which gives the comfort of how consciously and happily we can create our life’s path with much clarity and ease.
The colors of the 7 Chakras can be associated with the colors of the rainbow in the order of ROY G BIV.
Red: Root
Orange: Sacral
Yellow: Solar Plexus
Green: Heart
Blue: Throat
Indigo: Third Eye
Violet: Crown
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
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2021
Chakras meaning wheels or discs are energy centers that directly influence our well-being. They are the bridge that help us guide our conscience from the energy of the earth that rises from our Root Chakra (which is in the base of the spine) and the energy of pure consciousness that travels down through our Crown Chakra (which is at the top of our head). At different points of our lives, daily or yearly for instance, Chakras can become imbalanced. By visualizing the location of each Chakra can help tap into their energies, which gives the comfort of how consciously and happily we can create our life’s path with much clarity and ease.
The colors of the 7 Chakras can be associated with the colors of the rainbow in the order of ROY G BIV.
Red: Root
Orange: Sacral
Yellow: Solar Plexus
Green: Heart
Blue: Throat
Indigo: Third Eye
Violet: Crown
The artwork is original and signed. The painting is varnished for protection, wired, and ready to hang and comes with a sleek custom black floater frame that is 1.5 inches deep.
Sold
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