10 Amazing Hindi Tattoo Designs With Meanings
Inking a tattoo is not just a style statement but also a way to outright your conviction, contemplate and the stage you are hanging on to, through in life. We’re all accepting our bodies as a canvas today, painting it with ink for the sake of vogue. But there was an era too, when our grandparents were inked, at a young age, with minimal yet unique signs may be a symbol, a name, a motif etc. all infused with some meaning. Since then, Hindi tattoos have been known to us and today they have gained popularity worldwide. And those ignorant folks, who are living with the ‘Hindi is uncool‘ notion, the following tattoos are specially targeted for them. The most fashionably in designs are based on Hindi lettering. Many celebrities choose Hindi script to get themselves inked & later proudly flaunt them. See in pictures below few amazing Hindi tattoo designs with their meanings, you’ll fall in love with.
1. Maa
“Maa” is a very stereotyped Hindi ink prevalent in the world of Hindi tattoos. Anyone who is closely and emotionally attached to his or her mother can get it done. This seems to be a very significant ink since ancient times.
2. Ram With an Arrow in The Centre
Another widely known tattoo, “Ram” inked in Hindi can be seen in the above picture. It also has an arrow running in between which receives patronage from Shri Ramchandra Bhagwan as per Hindu mythology. It depicts that one who preaches truthfulness and authenticity as per Lord Rama’s philosophy can go for this tattoo.
3. Maha Mrityunjaya Tattoo
Do you follow Lord Shiva deeply? If yes, this mantra can be one of your Hindi inks. This is Maha Mrityunjaya mantra tattoo. Mrityunjaya is actually a complete clean ownership of fair karmas in this dark kaliyuga. Anyone who’s coil filled with shorter age and any type of body pain, any kind of physical ailments, any kind of planetary sin or any obstacle for that matter, and if a person receives much of deceit, fraud and bad omen from the world, should keep a track of this mantra everyday to vanish all his pains and miseries. His life will be filled with knowledge. The one objective of this mantra is to win over this fear, it is believed that Lord Shiva himself gave humanity the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra. Whenever there is restlessness, stress, mental pressure, grief, or illness, or when fear of death interpolates in awareness, this great mantra can be one way for healing, for maintaining vitality, building up courage and finding refuge.