In both the distant past and today, people have been asking themselves: What is real? Do our senses truly show us the truth or are there other realities we don’t sense? Hindu thinkers reply to the question of life with Maya which goes beyond meaning and leads us to deeper philosophical thoughts.
Often called “illusion,” Maya is not just in your mind and it also does not mean there is no world. It enables us to see how life appears different from its deepest and most important parts. This blog will give a thorough look into the meaning of Maya, where it comes from and how it affects our perspective today. The spiritual development and purity which Dharma teaches use a lotus as their symbolic representation.
Kalki carries a sword to represent his Shakti force because he is depicted riding a white horse for battles against social injustice.
The transition from orange to blue in the color scheme represents both dynamic energy and peaceful tranquility which corresponds to the governance of power alongside righteousness.
The revised artwork includes tamed flames and an added serene environment with water elements and a twilight setting that creates a peaceful atmosphere despite preserving essential symbolism.