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Wrist Sanskrit Tattoo
DesignsWrist Sanskrit Tattoo Designs
by Tim
Newton

Sanskrit is an ancient language dated to 1500 BC. While not
actually dead, it has been reserved for religious use for many
centuries. However, this language has lately seen renewed
interest in the form of Sanskrit tattoo designs. Sanskrit
tattoos are very flexible and can be found anywhere on the
body. The wrist, biceps, shoulders and lower back are some of
the most popular places to find these beautiful tattoo
images.
Are Sanskrit tattoo designs a recent Western phenomenon, or did
the ancient Indians already have such tattoos? On the surface,
it seems unlikely because Hinduism bans tattoos - much the same
case as any other major religion, actually. But we also know
that many other ancient cultures also made tattoos taboo - but
they still infiltrated those societies. The Greeks, Romans,
Japanese and Chinese come to mind. In addition, henna temporary
tattoos have been a part of life in India and the Middle East
for many centuries, often used by women during
celebrations.
Surveys done in the US suggest that 17% of the population have
a tattoo. Obviously, this number would be bigger among the
younger generation. While you still wouldn't expect a banker or
lawyer to have a tattoo, you can't really tell what he has
hidden under that suit, can you?
How Tattoos Become Popular
There are several reasons why tattoos have become popular. In
the past, the tattooing process was not very hygienic and often
took place in a disreputable looking dive. One look at the
stained needles and chain-smoking bearded tattoo johnny and
most prospective customers run away. Now you have clean-cut
tattoo artists in brightly lit studios doing the job. When you
step in, you will see autoclaves and other gleaming pieces of
technology for sterilizing the tattoo equipment. The artist
appears thoroughly professional and uses new needles for each
customer. The experience of getting a tattoo becomes
indistinguishable from that of getting a hair cut or beauty
makeover.
The internet is another big reason. It lets people find out
anything. People can find out about the actual tattooing
process and are no longer subject to fear, uncertainty and
doubt. They can make up their minds beforehand, whether or not
a tattoo is right for them, what kind of tattoo to get -
Sanskrit tattoos, Celtic crosses, tribal tattoos, etc.
As always, whenever something in society changes, Hollywood
plays a part. People see movie stars with tastefully done
tattoos and the perception starts changing. No longer are
tattoos inextricably linked to punks and gangsters. Certainly
not when the newspapers feature superstar Angelina Jolie on
their front page saving yet another orphan child and showing
off her tattoos. Other Hollywood stars with tattoos are Jessica
Alba with a Sanskrit lotus flower tattoo on her wrist and
Gillian Anderson with a Sanskrit word tattoo saying
"everyday".
Wrist Tattoos In Sanskrit
In general, wrist tattoos don't give you much room to work.
Space is a bit limited - you can only have a tattoo on top, on
the inside or encircling your wrist.
For a tattoo going around your whole wrist, the best Sanskrit
tattoo designs choose a single symbol and repeat it. Sanskrit
symbols are really good for this - most of them have a bar on
top and are curved below. That means you can link up all the
bars into a slim armband or permanent bracelet.
For the top of your wrist or the inside of your wrist, an Om
symbol looks good. Sanskrit is actually a spoken language, so
it has several different writing systems. In most of these
writing systems, Om looks pretty darn cool - and it is a
powerful mystic symbol as well. Om is one of the sounds which
created the universe, and the written symbol for Om also
represents the Hindu God Wisdom and Success, Ganesha.
Another popular alternative to Om is the Sanskrit lotus flower,
Padma. This is a brightly colored symbolic image that looks
like a Mandala. Padma represents both death and rebirth as well
as rising up above the madding crowd.
You have many different choices of Sanskrit tattoo designs for
your wrist. What you pick is a reflection of your spirit and
sense of fashion.
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