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Black Goddess Kali Ouroboros Mandala

Black Goddess Kali Ouroboros Mandala

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Original Hand Drawn BlackGoddess Kali Mandala Painting 

This beautiful handmade Red Goddess Kali Ouroboros mandala is one of a kind and created on stretched canvas, with high-quality acrylic colors as a background, and on top, a hand-drawn mandala with pen and protected with a glossy varnish. 

Goddess Kali and Ouroboros

Kali in Sanskrit means “She Who Is Black”. She is also a symbol of Mother Nature herself – primordial, creative, nurturing, and devouring. If we look into Hindu Mythology we can see that when creation takes place there comes the unification of the male and female power. The creation is the result of the unification of Time (Kaal) and Infinity (Kali). Kali on one hand Creates and in the end Destroys, thus the cycle of time goes on.

The Ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. The name originates from within the Greek language; (oura) meaning "tail" and (boros) meaning "eating", thus "he who eats the tail". The Ouroboros represents the perpetual cyclic renewal of life and infinity, the concept of eternity and eternal return, and represents the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.


Material: Organic cotton canvas
Background: Acrylic colors
Mandala: Gel Pen
Color: Black, White/Red

 

- Feel free to contact me for a custom size and background color of paintings.


PLEASE NOTE

- Painting will be removed from the wooden frame and rolled up and safely packed inside a paper or PVC Tube to ensure safety during transportation.

- The actual color of the painting can vary slightly due to light conditions during the photo shoot and computer screen resolution. In-person Mandlalas look better than in photos :)

- All orders are shipped through international carriers with a tracking number, for even more speedy delivery please provide your phone number.

- Import duties, taxes, and other charges (if any) at the destination country are the buyer's responsibility.

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