Sanskrit Tattoo Designs: Return This Ancient Language To Life On Your Skin

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For a while, tattoos were limited to punks, gangsters and the seamier side of society, but today, tattoo designs are back in fashion for ordinary people. Increasingly seen on Hollywood stars, more subtle tattoo art like Sanskrit tattoo designs, permanent bracelets and small Celtic cross tattoos is now accepted by mainstream society.

Spiritual, religious, art-lover, history-lover - it doesn't matter what you are. An armband tattoo or lower back tattoos in Sanskrit always make fine topics of conversation. After all, Sanskrit is very ancient, dated back to 1500 BC - linguists believe that it is the origin of all modern languages. Because of its use for religious ceremonies, Sanskrit has a carefully regulated grammar and very precise meanings. This is different from the living languages in the world today, languages like English and Chinese.

Due to this precision and lack of ambiguity, Sanksrit words make good in memory tattoo designs. It is a wonderful symbol of your feelings for someone precious to you. Why not find an online dictionary, translate your lover's name into Sanskrit and then turn it into a tattoo?


If something wonderful happened to you, if a miracle saved your life - commemorating this event in the form of a Sanskrit tattoo is a good thing to do. After all, what could be more appropriate than to give thanks to a Higher Power in a language used by two of the oldest major religions in the world - Hinduism and Buddhism.

Are you a history buff and lover of all things ancient? Then you will greatly appreciate Sanskrit tattoo designs. Of all the languages in the world today, Sanskrit has the richest mythos. The two largest epic poems in the world were in Sanskrit. They are the Mahabharata and the Bagavadgita - larger than anything else in the West. Sanskrit is considered a sister language to ancient Greek and Latin. The father of comparative linguistics and Indo-European studies, Sir William Jones, asserts that all three languages have too much in common. They must have some common origin from the ancient past.

The common Sanskrit script is horizontally written, with many flowing curves and a bar at the top. It can be rendered as an armband tattoo, limited only by your creativity. The beautiful Sanskrit tattoo designs are a fine alternative to the elegant Celtic cross tattoos.


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