Hindu Myth Socks
Description: A mongkey God on the Epic of Ramayana burns out the Rahwana's kingdom called Alengka. When he recon to find Sinta on it, he caught by Indrajid a Rahwana's lil brother, then he was be burned, but unfortunately the fire couldn't burn him. Finally he can run while the fire still enveloped his body.
Description: Trimurti is the triple manifested part of the supreme deity, in addition to the Brahman representations, making itself triple in order to lead the different states of the universe. Trimurti is composed of the three main gods of Hinduism: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, who respectively symbolize creation, conservation and destruction. The concept of Trimurti developed at the time of the so-called Puranic period. Although Vishnu and Shiva attract strong cults and worship, respectively Vishnuism and Shivaism Brahma tends to creep towards an absolute plane, as a creator God. Trimurti is often portrayed as a three-headed figure, owing to her incarnation in Dattatreya.
Description: He is known as Kala Rahu. According to Hindu mythology, Rahu is one of the asuras that tries to get eternity water or tirta amerta. His cunning makes him beheaded by Vishnu. His head wanders in the sky, while chasing Surya and Candra, in retaliation for his complaint to Vishnu, thus creating an eclipse. He is believed to be the cause of the eclipse.
Description: nvoke the raw power of transformation with this striking dotwork illustration of Kali, the Hindu goddess of destruction, rebirth, and fierce compassion. Her extended tongue, skull-adorned headdress, and hypnotic gaze channel the chaos and clarity of sacred rage. Every stippled detail—from the swirling ornaments to the bindi and earrings—echoes ritual precision and mythic resonance.