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Theres something about these arts

When I was younger maybe 8 or 9 I went to a Maa Ganga Maa temple and I saw a painting of Maa Kali in an avatar looking a bit scary walking through a desert moonlight i stared at it for like an hour i was scared but also couldn’t help looking at it but i was still scared of scary stuff about Maa Kali shes supposed to be scary looking i think i dont recall the entire story but that desert moonlight image stuck with me but now to age 12 as i was still so shit scared of ghosts because i was way younger i just couldn’t help looking at old horror paintings or edited ones i wasnt sure about it when i was 12 but at 14 i saw the “faun in moonlight” painting i was still feeling scared but i was also deeply interested i stared at it for so long. As i was way younger i was still scared of ghosts but these arts horror, horror folk, im sorry if im not using the correct terms for these but they always stuck with me genuinely i can stare at them for so long but now at almost 17 i realise how fascinated i am with these old paintings, old art, eerie art they fascinate me so much can someone help me with more about these arts ive put a few references as images that i really find interesting the first one is i think ai but i think you do get the idea i dont know the artist and the second one is “faun in moonlight” very famous. Im not very sure what to call the art i like can someone help me?

u/helloitsmearnav — 1 day ago
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My most Controversial tattoo

we Indians are westernised to the point we think our own culture or own symbols are nazi or link it to it mines a 90 degree Hindu Swastik as you can see but even indians a lot of them reject it because it dosent have the dots, Dots are NOT necessary for a Hindu Swastik. Its not that people are waring me it might not be okay for foreigners but rather most of them call me straight up stupid for the tattoo, my own opinion on this is im not ever removing this tattoo im not “scared” about anything I’ve explained this tattoo to a lot of Europeans and they understand but seeing Indians calling it not the right Swastik was definitely not something i was expecting

(We seriously need to reclaim our own Swastik)

u/helloitsmearnav — 24 days ago
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Major Iqbal shaved his head after killing his father

Does this mean ki major Iqbal actually me Hindu tha? Does this prove that major iqbal was actually a Hindu and all he wanted was a bilateral cricket series with India????

u/helloitsmearnav — 2 months ago