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Prasadastha “Abiding in Serenity” Sanskrit Calligraphy palmstone.com

Prasadastha “Abiding in Serenity” Sanskrit Calligraphy palmstone.comRead More

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The pulse of our hearts will never die @calligraphymasters

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Lord Have Mercy (Armenian)The Armenian people were the first to adopt Christianity as a nation (301 CE) and the Armenian Apostolic church continues to use Armenian as its liturgical language . History has scattered the Armenians to all parts of the world and they often find themselves in the position of having to flee a nation in which they once sought refuge.This is one of the pieces available from my Syria Refugee Benefit. Available for sale at palmstone.com/for-Syria

Lord Have Mercy (Armenian)
The Armenian people were the first to adopt Christianity as a nation (301 CE) and the Armenian Apostolic church continues to use Armenian as its liturgical language . History has scattered the Armenians to all parts of the world and they often find themselves in the position of having to flee a nation in which they once sought refuge.
This is one of the pieces available from my Syria Refugee Benefit. Available for sale at palmstone.com/for-SyriaRead More

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FOR SYRIA

FOR SYRIA: Art Sales Benefit Syrian Refugee Relief

SALES FROM THIS EXHIBITION ARE NOW CLOSED 50% of sales from all artwork featured in this gallery was donated to the International Rescue Committee <rescue.org> specifically earmarked for their work with Syrian … Read More

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From the quote collection @calligraphymasters

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Mehr (Farsi) Mehr- also known as Mitra or Mithra- is the ancient Indo-Iranian divinity of covenant and oath, all-seeing protector of truth, gaurdian of cattle and of the waters, but above all Mehr is the sun, mediator between God and humans, bearer of light. The word Mehr has come to mean: love, affection, kindness, friendship, mercy, sympathy, knowledge, and prosperity

Mehr (Farsi) Mehr- also known as Mitra or Mithra- is the ancient Indo-Iranian divinity of covenant and oath, all-seeing protector of truth, gaurdian of cattle and of the waters, but above all Mehr is the sun, mediator between God and humans, bearer of light. The word Mehr has come to mean: love, affection, kindness, friendship, mercy, sympathy, knowledge, and prosperityRead More

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5 steps to a great Sanskrit tattoo

5 Steps to a Great Sanskrit Tattoo: Sanskrit tattoos are very popular and there is absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t get a meaningful and fantastic work of art on your skin.  Avoid common mistakes with these 5 steps to … Read More

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The block and the print. Raised metal printing plate on type high wood block, c. 1930 (Iran) depicts Joseph being thrown in the well by his brothers

The block and the print. Raised metal printing plate on type high wood block, c. 1930 (Iran) depicts Joseph being thrown in the well by his brothersRead More

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Raised metal printing plate on type high wood block, c. 1930 (Iran) depicts Joseph being thrown in the well by his brothers

Raised metal printing plate on type high wood block, c. 1930 (Iran) depicts Joseph being thrown in the well by his brothersRead More

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