Namaste (Trifoliata Mystica)
Namaste (Trifoliata Mystica)
Description : 100cm x 150cm Oil on Canvas 2007

Namaste, Namaskar, Pronam:To greet another person a friend or acquaintance, to pay respect to an elder, a holy person or a

temple deity or a Hindu joins his or her hands with palms together, bows down in front of the other person, and says

Namaskar, Namaste, or Pranam - meaning Reverent Salutations.

In Hindu view, Brahman dwells in the heart of each being as the individual self. The joining of hands symbolizes the idea

that in the meeting of two persons, the Self actually meets Itself. Joining hands also symbolizes humility.

Thus when a Hindu joins his hands and says namaskar, he actually says in humility, "I bow to God in you; I love you and I

respect you, as there is no one like you."


A piece that reverberates back from the begending of time itself, deeply inspired by a colossal psychedelic transmutation, where all that is not, stepped aside to reveal all that is. A highest-self portrait. A realization / revelation that all angelic allegiance and support is indistinguishable from self and is accessible eternally in the here and now.