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Maha Son Yakshaya or The Great Grave-Yard Devil. From a book titled ‘Yakkun Nattannawa: a Cingalese poem, translated by John Callaway in 1829, Published in London Printed for the Oriental Translation Fund. Maha Sohona (Sinhala: මහ සොහොනා) is a demon (yaka or yakseya) in Sinhalese folklore, who is said to haunt cemeteries. The name Maha Sohona means "great graveyard demon" or "demon of the cemetery" in the Sinhala language. Figurative Artwork, Eastern Art, Demon Art, Monster Design, Ancient Aliens, Angels And Demons, God Illustrations, Dark Fantasy Art, Mythical Creatures

Maha Son Yakshaya or The Great Grave-Yard Devil. From a book titled ‘Yakkun Nattannawa: a Cingalese poem, translated by John Callaway in 1829, Published in London Printed for the Oriental Translation Fund. Maha Sohona (Sinhala: මහ සොහොනා) is a demon (yaka or yakseya) in Sinhalese folklore, who is said to haunt cemeteries. The name Maha Sohona means "great graveyard demon" or "demon of the cemetery" in the Sinhala language.

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Indian Folklore Art, Gond Painting Design, Gond Art Paintings, Indian Digital Art, Elephant Painting Canvas, Ganesha Artwork, Gond Art, Indian Contemporary Art, Modern Indian Art

Immerse yourself in the vibrant essence of Indian folklore with "Mosaic Majesty: The Gond Ganesha," a digital art masterpiece that celebrates the rich tapestry of Gond art. This piece captures the spiritual symbolism and aesthetic beauty of Lord Ganesha, revered in Indian culture as the deity of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. Each stroke in this piece is infused with the traditional Gond belief that viewing a good image begets good luck. The artwork is meticulously designed to mirror…

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