
NAGA
Around his neck rests the serpent —
not as ornament,
but as mastery.
In Shaivite symbolism, the serpent represents control over fear, ego, and primal instinct.
It is time.
It is death.
It is rebirth.
This design reimagines that sacred presence through interwoven serpents forming a powerful, symmetrical yantra—bound yet free, fierce yet composed.
Like Shiv himself, it embodies paradox:
Destruction and creation.
Stillness and chaos.
Ahankar and transcendence.
Intricately illustrated with heritage-inspired detailing and placed on a structured heavyweight silhouette.
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NAGA
Around his neck rests the serpent —
not as ornament,
but as mastery.
In Shaivite symbolism, the serpent represents control over fear, ego, and primal instinct.
It is time.
It is death.
It is rebirth.
This design reimagines that sacred presence through interwoven serpents forming a powerful, symmetrical yantra—bound yet free, fierce yet composed.
Like Shiv himself, it embodies paradox:
Destruction and creation.
Stillness and chaos.
Ahankar and transcendence.
Intricately illustrated with heritage-inspired detailing and placed on a structured heavyweight silhouette.
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Around his neck rests the serpent —
not as ornament,
but as mastery.
In Shaivite symbolism, the serpent represents control over fear, ego, and primal instinct.
It is time.
It is death.
It is rebirth.
This design reimagines that sacred presence through interwoven serpents forming a powerful, symmetrical yantra—bound yet free, fierce yet composed.
Like Shiv himself, it embodies paradox:
Destruction and creation.
Stillness and chaos.
Ahankar and transcendence.
Intricately illustrated with heritage-inspired detailing and placed on a structured heavyweight silhouette.























