8 Sep 2010

Sanskrit Words Tattoos

Sanskrit Words Tattoos
Sanskrit Words Tattoos

If you have never heard of Sanskrit Words tattoo designs, then you are missing out on a truly beautiful and inspirational form of body art. Sanskrit words take the ancient language that was used by millions of people and transform them into a style of body art that will make a huge impression. Sanskrit words when combined with ancient symbolism can be easily blended into your collection of body art in a way that is pleasing to the senses. But before you run out and get one of these designs there are a few things to consider.

Sanskrit words can be difficult to translate into English and there aren’t a whole lot of artists who have worked extensively with them. Therefore, you are probable going to need to do a little research first. You can do this by searching the internet for Sanskrit words and looking for a universal translator. There are a number of them on the internet and they generally do a pretty good job of translating English phrases into Sanskrit words.

Another thing to consider before using this design is to figure out where you want it placed on your body. It can be placed on the chest or the back, but really looks good on the ankle or wrist. This is because Sanskrit writing has a chain-like look to it so it is perfectly suited to be used in place of a chain or barbed wire.

19 Aug 2010

Sanskrit Names Tattoos

Sanskrit name tattoos can be really impressive when done by a qualified tattoo artist. If you have never seen a Sanskrit name tattoo, then let me tell you that you are missing out. Sanskrit is the ancient language of many different peoples and cultures which included India and Greece. It is an extremely artful form as well, and is very pleasing to the eye.

There are a number of Sanskrit names which are available to be inked. The vast majority of them can be found online, but let me give you a short list of some of the ones that are available.

Each of these names have a special meaning which you should research before hand. Sanskrit names for boys include Abadhta, Edi, Eha, Dadhica, Dahana, Teja and Tejala. Sanskrit names for girls include Dadhija, Darshani, Bakula, Bala, Gadadevi, Sabari, Sadhana and Ucchata.

Sanskrit name tattoos can be inked in plain old black ink, but the ones that I have found really exceptional are the ones done in Henna. This dark vegetable dye isn’t permanent and it really beautiful. It can also be inked in any color that the wearer want and there is little concern about getting sick of it because it eventually fades away. This allows a person to show their personal expression, at least for a time.