15/02/2026
त्रिमूर्ति | The Cosmic Trinity | The Eternal Syllable
A Humble Tribute for His GRACE
This artwork is a visual meditation on the Trimurti, the sacred triad that forms the heartbeat of the cosmos — Past, Present, and Future. From the primordial void emerged
the sacred syllable ॐ (AUM) — the sound of creation itself, containing within it the entire cycle of existence. Before time began, there was only the Silence. But within the
Silence lay a Code — a Cosmic Cipher waiting to be spoken. It is the heartbeat of the universe; a three-part harmony played on the strings of reality. It is the cycle that spins
the wheel of stars and atoms alike: the BIRTH, the LIFE, and the RETURN.
BRAHMA: The Spark of the Unmanifest | The Creator | RAJAS | A (अ)
The Inhalation
Represented by the full-bloomed lotus rising from cosmic waters, Brahma embodies the pure creative force of Sattva — illumination, purity, and the birth of all possibilities
– passion & motion. As the first sound breaks the silence, so does the lotus unfold, manifesting the universe from the unmanifest. Brahma is the celestial geometrician,
drawing the blueprints of galaxies in the ether.
VISHNU: The Keeper of the Dream | The Preserver | SATTVA | U (उ)
The Pause
Depicted by the mighty Sudarshan Chakra spinning through galaxies, cradling planets in their ordained orbits — this is Vishnu's eternal dance of preservation. Rajas, the
energy of action and sustenance – virtue and balance, keeps the cosmic wheel turning, maintaining dharma across infinite worlds. When the chaos of creation threatens to
tear the fabric apart, Vishnu descends. He is the gravity that holds the planets in orbit and the Dharma that holds society in peace.
SHIVA: The Dancer in the Fire | The Transformer | TAMAS | M (म)
The Exhalation
Symbolized by the iconic Trishul and Damru — instruments of dissolution and renewal. Shiva is Tamas which is not darkness but the necessary return to stillness, the sacred
destruction that makes new creation possible. He is not death as an ending, but death as a doorway. The Damru's rhythm echoes the universe's final heartbeat before
rebirth. In the circle of the Nataraja, he dances the Tandava. With one hand he holds the drum of creation, and with the other, the fire of dissolution. He destroys our
illusions, our egos, and eventually, the cosmos itself, dissolving the complex cipher back into simple ash.
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