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Divine & Mythological Mehandi Art for Festivals and Weddings

byMukesh Mehandi ArtAt-home service across Delhi NCRStarts from150 Per Hand (Single Side)View full gallery

From Radha-Krishna to Narsingh Bhagwan, I turn your favourite divine stories into intricate mehandi art on your hands.

A Janmashtami special design featuring Bal Gopal with his peacock on one hand and Radha Krishna on the other. The background depicts scenes from Vrindavan, making it a complete divine story.

A powerful depiction of Narsingh Bhagwan, created from a reference image on a phone. This shows my ability to create custom, detailed figures based on any picture you provide.

Another angle of the Narsingh Bhagwan henna tattoo. The fine details in the lion's mane, crown, and expression showcase the level of artistry I bring to each piece.

A practice sketch of Yashoda holding Krishna. I constantly work on my drawing skills to ensure my portraits, whether on paper or skin, are filled with emotion and detail.

A full leg mehandi with a divine theme. The calf features a large portrait of Lord Shiva, while the foot is adorned with traditional architectural and peacock motifs.

A portrait of Lord Krishna being drawn on the palm. This is a popular design for Janmashtami or as a sacred element in a bridal mehandi.

A beautiful portrait of a goddess, created with fine lines and careful shading. This kind of divine art is perfect for any religious festival or occasion.

Here I am sketching a full portrait of Durga Maa. I spend hours practicing these complex figures to ensure I can deliver the best quality art for my clients during Navratri and other festivals.

A closer look at my sketch of Durga Maa, showing the intricate details in her form and attire. This dedication to my craft is what allows me to create beautiful mehandi.

A beautiful portrait of Shiv and Parvati, perfect for a Teej festival or for a bride who wants to include them in her wedding mehandi. The detail captures their divine grace.

About Divine & Mythological Art

These aren't just standard outlines; they are high-definition portraits that require patience. For divine figures like Shiv-Parvati or Narsingh, I use fine-tip cones for the shading, which takes about 2-3 hours per hand. The best part? I use 100% natural henna, so that deep, rich stain on your palms is guaranteed to last long after the festival is over.

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