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Revive The Ancient Sanskrit Language In Your Tattoos
by Tim Newton on Dec.29, 2008, under Sanskrit Tattoo Designs Articles
Like any other fashion fad, tattoos come and go. Today, the time for tattoos has come again. The sleeve tattoos in tribal designs of yester-year is out of fashion, relegated to punks and rebels. Fashionable tattoos today are more subtle and spiritual, like Sanskrit tattoo designs.
Sanskrit is the origin of many modern languages in South Asia, East Asia and South East Asia. According to Sir William Jones, the noted 18th century philologist, Sanskrit, ancient Greek and Latin all share a common root. Sanskrit script is horizontal in nature, with a bar on top and many curved edges. It is elegant and perfect for artistic rendering. You can have a single word like “Om” (often interpreted as universal peace in modern spiritual writings) in lower back tattoos, or a motto (like “Satyameva Jayate” – “Truth alone triumphs”) in an armband tattoos.
Do you have someone you would like to remember forever? Translate his or her name into Sanskrit and have it inked into your “in memory” tattoo design. It is more unique than using our everyday Roman alphabet, and you do not have to make any awkward explanations to your future boyfriend or girlfriend why you have someone else’s name tattooed on your buttocks.
One of the major religions in the world, Hinduism, uses Sanskrit for its religious texts. Another major religion, Buddhism, also has religious texts in Sanskrit (Although it mostly uses Pali). If you want to commemorate some wonderful event or miracle in your life, why not do it using Sanskrit tattoo designs. Of course, if you are Christian, using Latin in your “in memory” tattoo design is perfectly fine too.
The oldest surviving Hindu religious text is the Rig Veda, written in Sanskrit, dated to 1500 BC. Two other great Hindu epics exist – the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Sanskrit tattoo designs using some of the magnificent verses from these ancient writings would make a great conversation piece. So would using some of the beautiful “sutra” Buddhist verses, written in Pali or Sanskrit. Tattoos like these are ideal for someone more spiritually inclined.
Sanskrit tattoo designs make for a beautiful alternative to other popular tattoo images like the celtic cross or flower tattoos.
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Sanskrit Tattoo Designs: Let Your Skin Bring This Ancient Language Back To Life
by Tim Newton on Dec.22, 2008, under Sanskrit Tattoo Designs Articles
Today, the cycle has turned once more and tattoo designs are back in fashion for the common man (and woman). No longer is it limited to punks and the seamier side of society. More subtle designs like Sanskrit tattoo designs and small celtic cross tattoos are now in favor.
Regardless of whether you are the spiritual and religious type, or an art and history lover, having a lower back tattoo in Sanskrit makes for an interesting topic of conversation – linguists believe that Sanskrit is the origin of all modern languages. Unlike modern languages like English, Sanskrit words have precise meanings. They are not subject to ambiguous interpretations. Sanskrit is dated back to 1500 BC. The oldest surviving example of Sanskrit is the Indian religious text, the Rig Veda.
Given its precise meanings, Sanksrit makes a good in memory tattoo design – a wonderful symbol of your adoration for a beloved wife or husband. Translate your lover’s name into Sanskrit and have a tattoo artist turn it into an in memory tattoo design for you.
Not a Christian, but want to thank some Higher Power for a miracle that happened in your life? Why not try a commemoration in Sanskrit? It is, after all, used in two of the major religions in the world today, Hinduism and Buddhism. What could be more appropriate, than to send your thanks to the divine in a divine language?
If you are a history buff, a lover of all things ancient, Sanskrit tattoo designs are for you. The Sanskrit language is ancient – its relationship to the languages of South Asia, East Asia and South East Asia similar to the relationship between Greek and Latin to English and other modern European languages. Sir William Jones, the father of comparative linguistics and Indo-European studies, asserted in 1786 that Sanskrit, ancient Greek and Latin have too much in common and must logically have originated from the same ancient source.
Sanskrit script is horizontal in nature, yet with many flowing curves. It is perfect for artistic rendering and is flexible enough to be inked as an armband tattoo or something else more elaborate. Sanskrit tattoo designs are a beautiful and elegant alternative to celtic cross tattoos.
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Why You Should Scout Online For Your Sanskrit Tattoo Designs
by Tim Newton on Dec.06, 2008, under Sanskrit Tattoo Designs Articles
Are you looking for an interesting and uncommon tattoo design? Have you looked at Sanskrit tattoo designs? These beautiful designs are not just for religious or spiritual persons. Some celebrities have been seen with one or two Sanskrit tattoo designs tattooed on them.
Unlike tribal tattoo designs, Sanskrit tattoo designs tend to be more discreet. For example, ladies can get the “Om” symbol or a lotus flower tattooed on their lower back. Other popular Sanskrit images and symbols are the Trishula (trident) and the lotus flower with Om symbol. You can get these tattoos in different colors and arrangements.
Some of you may prefer word tattoos. Have you thought about using Sanskrit instead of plain old English? You can find websites to translate your favorite quotes into Sanskrit. Instead of an armband tattoo showing your favorite quote in English, try an armband tattoo showing that same quote in Sanskrit. Some linguists believe that Sanskrit is the mother of all languages – that you can still see the influence of Sanskrit on modern languages.
Translation from English to any other language, even Sanskrit, is as simple as 1-2-3. Just go to the website, enter your favorite quote and click the “Submit” button. Some websites can translate to more than one language, so you may need to choose your target language before submitting your request. Many people find it difficult to remember the translations in memory. Tattoo designs like these can be difficult to transcribe. It is better to print out the screen, or capture the image as a screenshot.
Modern life is very convenient. You can now find Sanskrit tattoo designs online with downloadable images. Just print out the tattoo on a color printer and show it to a nearby tattoo shop to get it done. If you prefer to create your own tattoos, just visit the galleries of tattoo online websites for inspiration. You can also go to websites like TattooFinder, BullseyeTattoos and TattooJohnny – they have a search engine which you can use to find various tattoo images like dreamcatcher tattoo designs, Japanese and Arabic letters.
You can do more than just look for tattoo images. On the better tattoo websites, you can also find a lot of other information. You can find out about different styles of tattoos. You can find different versions of the same tattoo image. You can learn where most people place their tattoos, and why. For example, why are lower back tattoos so popular with young women?
Don’t limit yourself to tattoo websites. Visit tattoo forums as well. Avid tattoo practitioners and tattoo hobbyists come together at these membership sites to talk about tattoos. They ask each other for advice, and show off their own designs. You can ask the forum members to recommend a good tattoo parlor near where you stay. Hang around these forums and you might even pick up some very cool Sanskrit tattoo designs you cannot find anywhere else.
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