One Should Uplift Oneself On One’s Own – Authentic Sanskrit Tattoos!
Hridya, from UK, wanted the sacred and famous quote from the Bhagavad-Gita as her Sanskrit Tattoo. Part of a full two-line shloka, this excerpt says ‘One should uplift one self on their own’ for ‘The self is the best friend and the worst enemy’.
This is a powerful message, very inspirational and matter of fact. At the end, you got to get up, pull yourself up, and not let depression, self-deprecation take over.
Here is the same text handwritten in various styles. I always send multiple draft copies to choose from. When one is selected I make the final print-ready PDF from that style.
This tattoo was to be done on the ribcage area, and is handwritten in various styles of pen and flourishes.
Thank you, Hridya, for giving me the privilege to help you with your Sanskrit Tattoo – the translation and the writing, thus making me part of your tattoo journey.
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