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Local Gods
of India

India's landscape is watched over by countless local deities — guardian spirits of villages, divine beings who live in ancient trees and hillside forests. Worshipped quietly, passed down through generations, rarely seen beyond their own communities. This series brings them to light.

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Male Mahadeshwara
Featured Story · Series I

Male Mahadeshwara —
Lord of MM Hills

"He did not come to build a temple. He came to live among the tigers, the trees, and the people who had nowhere else to turn."

Deep in the forested hills of Chamarajanagar district, Karnataka, a young Shaivite saint arrived centuries ago — walking barefoot through tiger country, carrying only a trishul and devotion to Shiva. He is venerated as both saint and deity, a protector whose white tiger companion is not tamed, but simply present — a fellow inhabitant of the same wild.

Karnataka Shaivism MM Hills Forest Deity
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Meticulous Digital Art

Each artwork is carefully crafted digitally with the sensibility of traditional illustration — clean lines, deliberate negative space, a palette drawn from the earth. Nothing is added that the story doesn't need.

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Authentic Wooden Frames

Every print is delivered framed in solid wood, A3 size. The frame is part of the art — weight, warmth, and a sense of ritual.

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Every Piece Has a Story

Each piece comes with a researched narrative — who this deity is, where they live, why they matter. You're not just collecting art. You're carrying a story home.

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Each print arrives framed in solid wood with a cotton-mount mat board, A3 size, ready to hang. Hand-finished to complement the earthy tones of the artwork.

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