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Water Mudra is a surrealist work that explores the profound significance of the Varuna Mudra, a hand gesture revered in yogic and Ayurvedic traditions. The painting features two hands gracefully forming the mudra, a pose believed to balance the water element within the body. The surrounding composition is a dynamic, fluid landscape of blues and whites, symbolizing water in its various forms—from tranquil pools to cascading waves.
The artwork draws inspiration from Varuna, the Hindu god of water, and reflects his association with purification, adaptability, and emotional depth. The hands themselves seem to emerge from this watery backdrop, emphasizing the interconnectedness of our physical being with this vital element. The painting subtly references the mudra’s connection to the Throat and Sacral Chakras, hinting at the free-flowing energy of creativity and communication. Water Mudra is more than a static image; it is a meditation on the importance of fluidity—in our bodies, our emotions, and our lives—and a visual reminder of the healing power that flows within and around us.
“With Water Mudra, I aimed to visualize the concept of inner balance. This painting is a tribute to the power of water to heal and purify, both physically and spiritually. It is an invitation to embrace fluidity and grace, allowing our emotions and energy to flow freely.”




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