Artwork Details

Name: The Four Leaves

Size: 27″ x 27″

Medium: Oil pastels and archival ink

Year: 2005

Category: Mantra Art, Nature

The Story

Inspired by the above sentiment, this pastel and pen painting reflects on the power of the word Waheguru, – ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ– pronounced “Wah-hay-guroo”. Wah means Infinite, hay means Thou, and Guru means Higher Self, or the Divine Teacher within each sentient being, which can lead one to such a stage of belief and devotion.
This is the mantra which has been lovingly handwritten minutely in the painting to portray the omnipresent Divine energy.

The Inspiration

According to tradition, like a four-leaf clover, four leaves bring good luck to their collectors. In addition, each leaf is believed to represent something:
the first is for faith,
the second is for hope,
the third is for love and,
the fourth is for luck.
Teamed with the mantra it also signifies a coming together of spiritual forces.

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