Sanskrit BaLi Tattoo Designs

There are very many beautiful and interesting Sanskrit tattoo designs. Sanskrit is very old, born as early as 1500 BC. It was originally a spoken language, used for the Hindu religion in India. It slowly expanded its role over the centuries, spilling into the royal courts and literature. Three of the greatest epic poems in the world, the Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bagavadgita are composed in Sanskrit. As you can see, there is a wealth of material inspiring numerous tattoo images.

Despite the large number of potential Sanskrit tattoo designs, only a few are commonly seen. Many Sanskrit tattoos feature one of these three symbols - Om, Padma (lotus flower), or Trishula (Shiva's trident)
There is good reason why Om is popular, but it is sad to see how so many tattoos use the same Om symbol. Since Sanskrit was originally a spoken language, many different writing systems grew up around it. The Om that is commonly seen in tattoos is based on the Devanagari script. While it is beautiful and elegant, there are other scripts with equally beautiful Om symbols - the Tamil Om, the Tibetan Om, the Balinese Om, the Bangla Om, the Jain Om, the Gurmukhi Om. Before you commit yourself to the Devanagari Om, you should take a look at these other Om symbols.
The smaller Sanskrit tattoos are actually ideal for first tattoos. They are relatively inexpensive and fast to execute. That means you can go to a good tattoo artist to get it done right. This is much better than going to a third-class tattoo johnny for a big tribal tattoo and risking a botched job. A small tattoo is also better for the first-timer - the experience of being tattooed is not for everyone. Better to discover that fact with a small tattoo than end up with an incomplete large tattoo because you find the experience unendurable halfway through

You can put a Sanskrit tattoo virtually anywhere. However, if you are expressing your spirituality, you should avoid your buttocks and soles of your feet. You should show some proper respect by putting it somewhere without any negative spiritual connotations, e.g. wrist, biceps, shoulders or lower back. There is no problem with having a large tattoo across your chest or back showing one of the scenes from the Ramayana, e.g Rama slaying the demon king Ravana and rescuing his wife Sita.

If you like beautiful quotations and inspiring prayers, Sanskrit is an excellent choice. You can pick a passage from one of the great Sanskrit epic poems like the Mahabharata or select a prayer from the Hindu Rig Veda or Buddhist Heart Sutra. These are just a few of the many choices available to you

The Lower Back Tattoo Design - A New Trend With Historic Origins


Tattoos, Tattoos, Tattoos... Take a look around you and you will observe that nearly every second man and women is sporting at least one tattoo these days. It seems that members of the young generation are, in ever increasing numbers, having tattoos etched on nearly every part of their bodies. The most common areas of the body for large tattoo designs are arms (both upper and lower regions) hands, and legs. Some more adventurous are having their tattoos on chest and upper back regions and some of the more daring are even having their scalp, face and neck tattooed. Since the start of the 1990’s the most popular of all places for tattoos among women (both young and mature alike), is on the lower back region slightly above the hips/waist.

The lower back tattoo design is quite often oblong in shape and is considered to enhance the curves and shapes of the female body. There are an untold number of reasons for this popularity, but probably the most common reason for women having a lower back tattoo is the fact that it is considered very attractive and sensual. In other words, a woman who displays such a tattoo believes that she becomes more attractive in the eyes of other people. Generally most women wish to be appealing to the opposite sex thus the explosion of the lower back tattoo!

The History And Origins of the Lower Back Tattoo

While the lower back tattoo has re-emerged in popularity over the last few years, it is certainly not a new design. In fact lower back tattoos have been around for hundreds of years. The origin of lower back tattoo is actually connected to ancient religions and spiritual rituals. In ancient times, the lower part of the back was considered as the storage place of a person’s spiritual energy. This is quite similar to the notion of the chi force and meridian fields that are common to eastern cultures. Additionally, the concept of lower back energy is also found in certain styles of Yoga. It is therefore not surprising that this concept shares similar traits with other eastern religions as the practice of Yoga played an influential role within many types of eastern religions.


Historically, the lower back area emerged as a popular place to show off tattoos, as it was believed the tattooing in this region of the body would assist in the release and subsequent harnessing of a person’s internal energy. Regrettably much of the history supporting the lower back tattoo has been lost to all but the most knowledgeable scholars of the subject.

Many of the women wearing a lower back tattoo design today are not necessarily familiar with the origins and the unique history and significance of this type of tattoo. It is not imperative to understand the complete history behind the lower back tattoo, however, some knowledge of its origins may well add a unique aspect and significance to the tattoo as well as helping to explain to others why you chose this particular style of tattoo.




Girl Tattoos - Sexy Designs Girls Love!


Tattoos use to be a mark of rebellion.. now a fashion accessory. While tattoos are mostly applied to men, many girls have started to show how sexy and feminine tattoos can be.

Usual places for a man to have a tattoo is on the chest, shoulder or upper arm. Girls fashion can be some what revealing, so having a tattoo on those parts can limit a girls wardrobe if it needs to be hidden. Girls have to consider weather the tattoo will look good when wearing a bikini or wedding dress. Which means they are generally more careful, making sure that a tattoo is easily concealed in professional clothing.

Before searching for a sexy girl tattoo, deciding where it will be on the body is the first step. Popular places for girls are on the lower back, between the shoulder blades and below the belly button. These positions seem to reflect the latest fashion as they can be easily covered up or put on show. Avoid having a tattoo on the upper chest or breast. Pregnancy or late age can cause the tattoo to stretch and become ruined.


Sexy girl tattoo designs are often butterflies, flowers, shooting stars, dolphins and cute fairies. Although it's exciting getting a tattoo, time should always be taken to pick a design. Hundreds of people have rushed in and just picked a design from the tattoo parlors books, to then find they don't really like it or their friend got the exact same design the day before.