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According to Indian and Tibetan Tantric spiritual practices, the ‘kundalini’ is the primal energy or life force which lies coiled at the base of the spine, in every human being. Through certain rituals and meditation this energy can be roused in quest of spiritual awakening and communion with the divine spirit leading to spiritual bliss. The Kundalini is mostly described as a serpent, lying coiled and dormant at the base of our spine until the time we experience spiritual awakening. Then the Kundalini shakti (energy which is feminine in aspect) rises through the six ‘Chakras’ in our body, stimulating each Chakra as it passes through it. At the epitome of its arousal, the Kundalini shakti reaches the seventh Chakra which is situated at the crown of our head to achieve communion with Mahadeva/Shiva who is the masculine energy and hence this communion results in spiritual bliss akin to a lotus blooming with thousand petals. Any human who has been able to reach this state of Spiritual bliss, finds peace in their soul and reaches a heightened state of awareness where they are able to pierce through the physical bonds of ‘Maya’ and grasp the ultimate truth about their existence. It is the eternal quest of Shakti to unite with Shiva, and each of us is a vessel to that end. This painting explores the connection between love and spirituality.

I have used watercolor on handmade paper and created the details and texture with a pen using waterproof ink.
According to Indian and Tibetan Tantric spiritual practices, the ‘kundalini’ is the primal energy or life force which lies coiled at the base of the spine, in every human being. Through certain rituals and meditation this energy can be roused in quest of spiritual awakening and communion with the divine spirit leading to spiritual bliss. The Kundalini is mostly described as a serpent, lying coiled and dormant at the base of our spine until the time we experience spiritual awakening. Then the Kundalini shakti (energy which is feminine in aspect) rises through the six ‘Chakras’ in our body, stimulating each Chakra as it passes through it. At the epitome of its arousal, the Kundalini shakti reaches the seventh Chakra which is situated at the crown of our head to achieve communion with Mahadeva/Shiva who is the masculine energy and hence this communion results in spiritual bliss akin to a lotus blooming with thousand petals. Any human who has been able to reach this state of Spiritual bliss, finds peace in their soul and reaches a heightened state of awareness where they are able to pierce through the physical bonds of ‘Maya’ and grasp the ultimate truth about their existence. It is the eternal quest of Shakti to unite with Shiva, and each of us is a vessel to that end. This painting explores the connection between love and spirituality.

I have used watercolor on handmade paper and created the details and texture with a pen using waterproof ink.
According to Indian and Tibetan Tantric spiritual practices, the ‘kundalini’ is the primal energy or life force which lies coiled at the base of the spine, in every human being. Through certain rituals and meditation this energy can be roused in quest of spiritual awakening and communion with the divine spirit leading to spiritual bliss. The Kundalini is mostly described as a serpent, lying coiled and dormant at the base of our spine until the time we experience spiritual awakening. Then the Kundalini shakti (energy which is feminine in aspect) rises through the six ‘Chakras’ in our body, stimulating each Chakra as it passes through it. At the epitome of its arousal, the Kundalini shakti reaches the seventh Chakra which is situated at the crown of our head to achieve communion with Mahadeva/Shiva who is the masculine energy and hence this communion results in spiritual bliss akin to a lotus blooming with thousand petals. Any human who has been able to reach this state of Spiritual bliss, finds peace in their soul and reaches a heightened state of awareness where they are able to pierce through the physical bonds of ‘Maya’ and grasp the ultimate truth about their existence. It is the eternal quest of Shakti to unite with Shiva, and each of us is a vessel to that end. This painting explores the connection between love and spirituality.

I have used watercolor on handmade paper and created the details and texture with a pen using waterproof ink.
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Kundalini Painting

Rudra Kishore Mandal

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According to Indian and Tibetan Tantric spiritual practices, the ‘kundalini’ is the primal energy or life force which lies coiled at the base of the spine, in every human being. Through certain rituals and meditation this energy can be roused in quest of spiritual awakening and communion with the divine spirit leading to spiritual bliss. The Kundalini is mostly described as a serpent, lying coiled and dormant at the base of our spine until the time we experience spiritual awakening. Then the Kundalini shakti (energy which is feminine in aspect) rises through the six ‘Chakras’ in our body, stimulating each Chakra as it passes through it. At the epitome of its arousal, the Kundalini shakti reaches the seventh Chakra which is situated at the crown of our head to achieve communion with Mahadeva/Shiva who is the masculine energy and hence this communion results in spiritual bliss akin to a lotus blooming with thousand petals. Any human who has been able to reach this state of Spiritual bliss, finds peace in their soul and reaches a heightened state of awareness where they are able to pierce through the physical bonds of ‘Maya’ and grasp the ultimate truth about their existence. It is the eternal quest of Shakti to unite with Shiva, and each of us is a vessel to that end. This painting explores the connection between love and spirituality. I have used watercolor on handmade paper and created the details and texture with a pen using waterproof ink. NOTE: Custom duty fee if any is payable by the buyer. Different Countries have different rules and regulations for packages being shipped in and the Custom duty fee varies as well. Such fees are not included in the shipping cost.

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Painting:Ink on Paper

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Size:13.5 W x 20.5 H x 0.1 D in

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After graduating as a Bachelor in Fine Arts, I have worked as a graphic designer for 6 years in Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi. I resumed creating independent artworks in the varied mediums of painting, digital graphics and art installations after moving back to Kolkata in the year 2008. My chosen medium is watercolor and pen drawing on paper. My art works are an exercise in exploration of the self, as a creature of nature; an evolution through understanding of my physical, sensual and spiritual needs. They are expressions of personal confusions, visions, emotions and realizations. On one hand they are projections of my thoughts on worldly matters, which often baffle and trouble me, on the other they are personifications of my lunacies, fantasies, magical dreams, wicked thoughts and mischievous self expressions. Through their untamed and fantastic imagery, they are intimately mine and ultimately me.

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