HIND IN ME is a series of illustrations based on the characters and tales of Hindu Mythology
ACHARYA 
The guide and The transfer of life.
Vishnu is holding his creations, the Saptarishi (Seven Sages)
Agastya, Atri, Bhardwaja, Gautam, Jamadagni, Vashistha and Vishvamitra.
Transferring the knowledge and the meaning of life to Jiva sitting on the lotus.
On the left of Vishnu is Guru Brihaspati and on the right is Guru Shukracharya.
Doesn’t matter what path you choose in life, there is no right and wrong unless someone told you what’s right and wrong. 
You can always walk alone but you always need a guide to show you the way in life and the way of life.
Acrylic on Canvas 36X24
Design process from thumbnail sketches to final rendering and detailing.
Design process from paper to digital coloring and rendering. 
पंच केदार
Hind in Me,
Out of all the temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, the cluster of five shrines of Shiva is the most revered. They are known as Panch Kedar. According to Mahabharata, when Pandavas were searching for Lord Shiva, he turned himself into a bull to avoid detection. However, when Bheema tried to capture the bull, it disappeared and later reappeared in body parts at five locations, presently known as Panch Kedar. 
The hump reappeared at Kedarnath, the arms appeared in Tungnath, the navel appeared in Madhyamaheshwar, the face showed up at Rudranath and the hair and head appearing in Kalpeshwar. 
HIND IN ME
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