"Moksha", Liberation
Pismo Beach, CAL 2017

"No Pleasure No Pain. No Loss No Gain"
©janasolom

Picture of birds flying at Pismo Beach, CA
Natural photograph, section mirrored. No AI.

Moksha (aka mukti) means in Indian philosophy and religion liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth (samsara).
Derived from the Sanskrit word muc (“to free”). 
Moksha refers to freedom from ignorance, self-realisation and self-knowledge.
Behind the artwork is the Seed of Life yantra, which symbolises beginning & completion, wholeness, diversity, strength & balance.
In Native American symbolism, the seagull represents a carefree attitude, versatility, and freedom.

Size: 108 x 82 cm with frame
White wood frame. 
Conservation Grade UV Protection Museum Glass.
Printed on Fine Art Hahnemühle Cotton Baryta.
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Moksha in Indian philosophy and religion means Liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth (Samsara). Moksha refers to freedom from ignorance, which brings self-realisation and self-knowledge. 

Image connected with Seed on Life Yantra, which symbolises the beginning and completion. This yantra brings balance and strength. It is also a blueprint for creation of matter, sound and consciousness. 
 Formed by seven overlapping circles arranged in a hexagonal pattern, the Seed of Life yantra is considered the basis for further complex patterns, including the Flower of Life and Tree of Life. 

This Yantra symbolizes the unfolding of the universe, the interconnection between all beings, and the underlying patterns of life, growth, and spiritual unity.​​​​​​​
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