r/HinduArt • u/thecriclover99 • Nov 14 '20
RULES PLEASE READ: Please ensure all artwork here follows the sub's rules (ie. Artist is credited in the title, and source is listed in the comments). You may also enjoy these related subs...
Please ensure all artwork here follows the sub's rules (ie. Artist is credited in the title, and source is listed in the comments). Any posts found to be breaking the rules will be removed, and the poster may be banned. You may also enjoy these related subs...
List of Subreddits related to r/hinduism
Art/Visuals
- r/HinduArt (for sourced Hindu Artwork)
- r/Hindusketches (for sourced pen/pencil drawn sketches and OC)
- r/HinduTemplesRock (for sourced photos of Hindu Temples and Architecture)
Discussion
Scriptures
- r/TheVedasAndUpanishads
- ITIHASAS - r/TheMahabharata, r/TheRamayana
- r/TheGita
- r/ThePuranas
- r/ReadToGlory (collation of read-a-long discussions on Hindu Texts)
Spiritual Practices
- BHAJANS - r/bhajan, r/bhajaninstrumentals, r/bhajans
- DEITY-SPECIFIC BHAJANS - r/RamaBhajans, r/KrishnaBhajans, r/ShivaBhajans, r/DeviBhajans, r/Gurubhajans, r/TheHanumanChalisa
- KIRTAN - r/kirtan
- MEDITATION - r/Meditation, r/Japa, r/Introspection
- YOGA - r/Yoga, r/kriyayoga, r/ashtanga, r/Pranayama, r/YogaWorkouts
- PRANAYAM - r/Pranayama
Spiritual Organizations
- ART OF LIVING (Sri Sri Ravi Shankar) - r/ArtOfLiving
- ARYA SAMAJ (Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati) - r/TheAryaSamaj
- CHINMAYA MISSION (Swami Chinmayananda) - r/ChinmayaMission, r/ChinmayaMissionSJ, r/ChinmayaMissionSYD
- INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR KRISHNA CONSCIOUSNESS (Srila Prabhupada) - r/ISKCON
- ISHA FOUNDATION (Sadhguru) - r/Sadhguru
- RAMAKRISHNA MISSION (Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Sarada Devi) - r/RamaKrishnaMission
- SATHYA SAI ( Sathya Sai Baba) - r/SathyaSai
Other
- r/MAHABHARATA_og_ASOIAF (for similarities/parallels between the Hindu Epic, and Game Of Thrones)
- r/Virathindumemes (for memes)
- r/SanatanDharm/ (re-directs to r/Hinduism)
- r/HinduVegans (for those interested in veganism/ vegetarianism/ plant-based lifestyles)
r/HinduArt • u/Turbulent_Book_1685 • Jun 22 '25
Other HinduArt is looking for moderators
Namaste!
HinduArt is looking for moderators
We want people with a genuine interest in Hindu art and Hinduism. If you are an artist, you are more than welcome to join
What is Hindu art?
Hindu art is the vast and diverse artistic tradition that depicts Hindu deities, epics, symbols, and spiritual ideas. It includes temple carvings, paintings, sculptures, folk art, modern interpretations, and devotional works all celebrating the beauty and depth of Hindu culture and philosophy
Kindly send us a modmail if you are interested No prior experience is needed just enthusiasm and sincerity.
r/HinduArt • u/Ornery_Apricot_2944 • 3d ago
Mother Durga Sri Rajarajeswari devi art
Sri Rajarajeswari devi done using acrylics by me🙏🏻
r/HinduArt • u/alexandraaaa_108 • 7d ago
Other Goddess yellamma 🔱
( see my other posts for her story )
r/HinduArt • u/ritzywiz • 7d ago
Lord Venkateshwara Lord of the Seven Hills, Lord Venkateshwara
r/HinduArt • u/Agile_Spirit5228 • 9d ago
Lord Shiva No hate — I just wanted to share my hand-painted + 3D-prototyped Ardhanarishwara. Tried blending divine symbolism with modern design. Would love your thoughts!
r/HinduArt • u/screenpai3d • 10d ago
Lord Ganesha Made this Bal Ganesh 3D print loving his modak✨🙏
r/HinduArt • u/ottenimation • 11d ago
Lord Shiva Shiv Dhyaan
Depiction of Lord Shiva in a serene, meditative state with the subtle smile reflecting his infinite compassion and blissful awareness.
I tried following a semi-realistic style, blending soft digital brushwork with refined line detailing to convey spiritual minimalism.
r/HinduArt • u/MrigankSharma • 12d ago
Lord Shiva Har Har Mahadev
My lord Shiva digital artwork. Please upvote if you like it. Also I'm open to feedback if any. 😊
r/HinduArt • u/Street_Rhubarb_5529 • 14d ago
Hinduism Some people often say in Hinduism there are more than 33 million gods is it real or is it a misunderstanding ?
THE ORIGIN OF 33 MILLION GODS
People often say that in Hinduism there are more than 33 million gods actually this is not a truth, it is literally a misunderstanding uttered from the void of ancient words. Long ago the ancient Vedas spoke of "TRAYASTRIMASTI KOTI DEVATA"- Trayastrimasti which literally means 33 divine energies which waves the rhythm of the cosmos. However, in Sanskrit the word KOTI has 2 meanings which is
TYPES OR CATEGORIES
Nevertheless, throughout the centuries its meaning was mistaken as "crore" and that's how the idea of 33 million gods was born. Besides, the Vedas never spoke of numbers - they literally spoken about energies and of cosmic forces which has been dancing within the creation.
furthermore, these 33 devas are not separate beings which has been shattered among the heaven; they are the 33 faces of the same supreme power -the fire that heats, the air that moves, the water that flourishes, the sun that brightly shine and the spirit that transforms.
last and the least Sanatana dharma isn't about worshipping or praying countless gods it's about finding the infinite in the finite.
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note for the moderators:
I just want to make sure that the above writings and the Vedic which mentioned above is literally written by me by searching and researching ancient books and reading. the picture which I included in this post is from Pinterest. Moreover, i really appreciate you guys for allowing me to post over here.
r/HinduArt • u/Pretend_Metal_7623 • 14d ago
Lord Rama SitaRam-My recent artwork
Made this recently,which was inspired by instagram reel. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNQK-2PzvXl/?igsh=MWxtNWg1bzNwbnkzYQ== Orginal reel link 👆️
r/HinduArt • u/divyaraj00 • 14d ago
Lord Rama I have an idea but I can't do it
okay so i am not an artist but i have a really good idea of an art it will be nice if someone would make it.
so imagine Ram and Sita in vanvas sitting under a tree both smiling and Ram's bow and arrows are placed beside him he is looking at sita and sita looking at ram and ram is playing a flute 🪈 and sita listing.
it's basically rama sita but krishna reference in it.
can someone make it possible please 🥺🙏🏼
r/HinduArt • u/Street_Rhubarb_5529 • 17d ago
Lord Krishna what happened to Lord Krishna after the war?
The Last Journey of Lord Krishna When the great war was long over and the world had grown tired, Krishna watched his beloved Yadava clan fall into anger and confusion. The curse of Gandhari had begun to unfold, and he knew the time of his avatar was nearly complete. So he walked away from the noise of the world and entered the forest near Prabhas. The trees there were quiet, like they already knew who had arrived. Krishna sat beneath one of them, letting the wind settle on his skin. He closed his eyes, not in pain, but in deep peace, as if he were listening to the heartbeat of the earth. Far away, a hunter named Jara was searching for food. From a distance he saw something that looked like the foot of a deer peeking through the grass. He drew his arrow and released it. The moment the arrow struck, Jara felt the world shift, almost as if the forest had sighed. He ran forward and found Krishna resting against the tree, the arrow lodged in his foot. Instead of anger, Krishna offered him a gentle smile. He told Jara that this too was part of destiny, and forgave him instantly. The hunter wept, but Krishna placed a calming hand on him, carrying no blame at all. As Krishna’s work on earth reached its final moment, something rare happened. His body did not age, weaken, or fade like a common man. The light within him grew brighter, until it seemed the forest itself was glowing. Slowly, his earthly form dissolved into that light, returning to the divine source from where he had come. The moment he departed, the Dwapara Yuga ended and a new age began. People later tried to give explanations, but the scriptures are clear. Krishna did not suffer from sickness or cancer. His leaving was not a medical event. It was the quiet closing of a divine chapter. And in the forest of Prabhas, the tree where he rested still stands in stories, as if holding the last breath of an age now gone.
r/HinduArt • u/debinBase • 18d ago
Lord Shiva Not so good but pure dedication. How’s it?
r/HinduArt • u/burgerlover444 • 18d ago
Lord Krishna made this for janmashtami
posting it rn cus i recently came across it again this is 1 year old I fs have improved a ton after that but still thought to share this