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Spiritual and Devotional Mehndi Art in Bangalore

bySonuTravels across BengaluruStarts from3,500 Per Bride (Both Hands)View full gallery

I create detailed devotional mehndi art, from Shrinathji portraits to sacred symbols, using my own herbal henna for a deep, natural stain that honors your faith. 🙏

A stunning portrait of Lord Krishna playing his flute, intricately detailed to fit on the palm of the hand. This design is a beautiful way to carry a symbol of divine love and music.

This unique design was created for a client observing the Jain festival of Varshitap. It features a serene portrait of a meditating Tirthankara, along with the client's name and traditional symbols like the lotus and elephants.

A depiction of the divine couple, Shiva and Parvati, in a loving embrace. This portrait is a powerful symbol of cosmic union and spiritual love, perfect for a bride who holds this image close to her heart.

This design features a central mandala with a holy cow, a sacred symbol in Hinduism. The hand is covered in a pattern of blooming lotuses, creating a design that is both spiritual and aesthetically beautiful.

A beautiful bridal design featuring portraits of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi. This is a wonderful way to invoke blessings for prosperity, wisdom, and a smooth journey into married life.

A detailed figure work of Radha and Krishna, inspired by a masterclass I attended. I believe in continuous learning to refine my art and bring you the most beautiful and intricate designs.

The beginning stages of a Shrinathji portrait. Even with just the outline, the divine form is recognizable. A lotus wristband completes this simple yet powerful devotional piece.

A lovely mandala design featuring a cow and calf, symbolizing motherhood, love, and abundance. This central motif is a beautiful and meaningful choice for any occasion.

A close-up of the finished Shrinathji portrait, showing the fine details in the ornamentation and facial features. I use my herbal henna to create a rich, dark stain that makes the artwork stand out.

About Spiritual & Devotional Art

Devotional mehndi requires patience, as capturing the fine features of deities like Krishna or Shrinathji demands a steady hand and a slow application process. I dedicate extra time to these pieces to ensure the shading and expression feel respectful and accurate. Since I mix my own herbal paste, the colour develops into a rich, deep brown that beautifully highlights the intricate linework of these figures, making the design stand out more than standard patterns.

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