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Ketu Mandala Painting

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Ketu Mandala – the sacred geometrical diagram to invoke Ketu – the divine personification of Southern Lunar node – depicted as headless body of an asura

Ketu Mandala Painting is a technique used in Hinduism for invoking the energy of Ketu, a Hindu deity. The practice dates back to ancient India, where it was used in religious ceremonies and rituals. It is believed that by creating a Ketu Mandala, practitioners can tap into the divine energy of Ketu and use it to manifest positive outcomes in their lives.

History and origin of Ketu Mandala Painting
Ketu Mandala Painting has been practiced in Hinduism for centuries. The practice originated in India and has been used in religious ceremonies and rituals since ancient times. The use of mandalas as a form of meditation and prayer is also found in other religions such as Buddhism and Jainism.
Ketu is an important deity in Hinduism. He is associated with the planet Mars and is believed to represent transformation, wisdom, and spirituality. He is also said to be the source of spiritual healing and protection from negative energies. By invoking the energy of Ketu through Mandala Painting, practitioners are able to benefit from these qualities.

There are many benefits to invoking the energy of Ketu through Mandala Painting. By connecting to the spiritual energy of Ketu, practitioners can experience mental, spiritual, and physical benefits that can help improve their lives.
The mental and spiritual benefits of invoking Ketu through Mandala Painting include increased focus, clarity of thought, improved intuition, and greater connection to the divine. Practitioners can also experience enhanced creativity, increased self-awareness, and increased spiritual connection.

Ketu Yantra – the sacred geometrical diagram to invoke Ketu – the divine personification of Southern Lunar node – depicted as headless body of an asura

What or Who is Ketu?
Ketu is a Hindu deity associated with transformation, wisdom, and spirituality. He is said to be the source of spiritual healing and protection from negative energies. By invoking the energy of Ketu through Mandala Painting, practitioners can experience mental, spiritual, and physical benefits that can help improve their lives.knowledge, wisdom, and transformation which are all qualities associated with Ketu. Other symbols associated with him include fire, swords, snakes, horses, and horses with wings.

Ketu is believed to have a relationship with each planet in the Solar System known as Graha. Each Graha has its own characteristics which can affect our lives in different ways when connected to Ketu’s energy. For instance, when Mars (Ketu’s associated planet) is favorably placed in one’s horoscope it can lead to increased courage, confidence, determination, ambition, strength, power, wealth and success. Similarly when Jupiter (also connected to Ketu) is favorably placed it can lead to good luck, optimism, fortune and abundance.

Creating a Ketu Mandala

 

Creating a Ketu Mandala is a simple process but requires careful attention to detail in order to achieve successful results. By following these step by step instructions you will be able to create a beautiful Ketu Mandala for your own meditation practice or for use in rituals or ceremonies.

 

The Artist – Pieter Weltevrede

 

Pieter Weltevrede – is a Master “Sacred-Artist” based out of the Nederlands. After a many years of guidance, under his guru Late Harish Johari a successful author, a gifted painter and sculptor, a lifetime scholar, an inspiring teacher, a splendid cook, an ayurvedic massage miracle, etc., Pieter embarked on his own journey amalgamating ancient Indian knowledge with his own western sensibilities evolving an art form that appeals to todays international audience. He has been practising his art form from the last 40 years now.

His original paintings are in water colours on silk with a wash-technique that gives them a very three-dimensional feel. The complexity and detail in his works are a super-human endeavour as he continues to live a mundane life travelling between the Western World and India.

Here, ‘Goddess Saraswati’ paintings are printed on coated matt paper.

 

 

 

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