
Mrityunjaya Srnga of Reincarnation the third antler remained with the mystical deer, which was hunted and killed in the jungle. Absorbing the deer’s essence, as the deer’s soul reincarnated into a new form. Revered by sages, it became a sacred relic, representing the eternal cycle of life, death, rebirth, and the deep connection between the divine and mortal realms.
Year: 2025
Medium: Mixed Media C

The Antler of the King’s Palace, seen as a divine gift, was brought to the king’s palace and enshrined as a royal centerpiece, adorned with gold and precious stones. It symbolized the king’s unwavering faith in Lord Shiva and served as a reminder of his spiritual journey. This sacred relic inspired future rulers to lead with wisdom and humility, embodying a deep connection to the divine.
Year: 20



Pashu Srnga a mystical deer blessed by Lord Shiva roamed, its antlers glowing with divine energy. During a test of a righteous king’s devotion, one of the deer’s antlers fell into the Bagmati River. Over time, it transformed into the revered Pashupatinath Lingam, symbolizing Lord Shiva’s presence.
Year: 2025 Medium: Mixed Media Canvas
Dimensions Without frame Size : 24”x 36” With frame Size : 2
The painting Sirobhusana captures the beauty and symbolism of nature’s harmony through the antler-like vines intertwined with vibrant orange peanut butter fruits. "Sirobhusana," meaning "head ornament," refers to this intricate composition, where the strength of antlers merges seamlessly with the allure of the orange fruit, creating a captivating visual tribute to nature's abundance. Year: 2023
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