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Spiritual & Symbolic Tattoo Designs

byTattoos and TalesStudio near Royal Meenakshi Mall, Hulimavu, BengaluruStarts from550 per square inchView full gallery

From sacred geometry to deity portraits, we transform your spiritual concepts into lasting ink. Every design is crafted with respect and precision.

A custom design combining Lord Shiva's face with his Trishul and the Om symbol. We used a mix of blue tones and a gradient of color in the script to give this Mahadev tattoo a unique look.

This abstract Lord Shiva tattoo on the upper back uses a striking blue-green color palette to highlight the deity's face, Trishul, and Damaru. It's a modern take on a classic spiritual design.

A stylized Hanuman tattoo created from the "Shree Ram" Devanagari script. This is a great example of how we can incorporate text and imagery into a single, meaningful design based on a client's idea.

A powerful Trishul tattoo on the forearm, combined with a Rudraksha and the third eye of Lord Shiva. The red accent on the Trishul adds a focal point to the black and grey design.

A minimalist Lord Krishna tattoo using simple lines and a splash of color. The design captures the essence of Krishna with his flute and a peacock feather, perfect for a subtle yet meaningful piece.

A gallery of black and grey tattoos by our artist Kishore, featuring a powerful depiction of Goddess Kali on the back.

A collection of black and grey tattoos by artist Kishore, including a Trishul and Om symbol on the neck and a forearm piece with a Trishul, Damaru, Om, and Swastika.

The sacred Sanskrit phrase "Aham Brahmasmi" paired with an all-seeing eye within a triangle. This inner forearm tattoo combines spiritual text with powerful symbolism.

A closer look at the "Aham Brahmasmi" and all-seeing eye tattoo. The clean linework and dotwork shading create a sharp, impactful design.

A Shri Yantra tattoo, a sacred geometric symbol, done with fine lines and soft color shading in the surrounding lotus petals. This piece was done by our artist, Maxy.

About Spiritual & Symbolic Ink

When you come in for a spiritual piece, we do not just pull a design off the internet. We take the time to sketch it out on your skin first. Because these symbols are deeply personal, we use freehand techniques to make sure the flow matches your body perfectly, especially for intricate work like a Shri Yantra or detailed deity portraits.

Our Approach to Sacred Ink

Spiritual tattoos require more than just technical skill. They require understanding. Whether you want a Lord Shiva portrait, a Shri Yantra, or a meaningful mantra like 'Aham Brahmasmi', we treat the process as a conversation. We discuss what the symbol means to you so that the final placement and size resonate with your intention.

Why Freehand Matters

For many of our spiritual designs, especially sacred geometry like the Flower of Life, using a stencil is not always enough. Stencils can distort when they wrap around muscle curves. That is why we often use surgical markers to draw the design directly on your skin. This 'freehand' method ensures that the symmetry of your tattoo is perfect, no matter how the limb moves.

Safety and Precision

We do not take shortcuts with safety. Every spiritual piece, from the finest line of a Zibu symbol to the dense shading in a Shiva Trishul, is executed with single-use, sterile needles. We explain our aftercare process clearly because we want your ink to heal cleanly, without losing the sharp detail of the linework. If you are unsure about the size or style, we are happy to do a mock-up to ensure it feels right before the first needle touches your skin.

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Tattoos and Tales

Studio near Royal Meenakshi Mall, Hulimavu, BengaluruStarts from 550 per square inch

At Tattoos and Tales, we are a team of artists who genuinely care about the story behind your ink. We do not rush the process because we know that spiritual and symbolic tattoos are meant to stay with you for a lifetime.

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