For avatar...probably...
In the beginning, I'd been planning to submit this with a dramatic caption...but I don't know why, there were many points that didn't match the caption W
So...I changed the plan, and left the caption to the other pic...
This was originally a pic which I'd drawn on a whim other day and uploaded to Twitter or something...And I corrected it and colored.
Because I'd made some horrible error by myself...
For now, I reckon even this could be just an avatar...I'm not sure, though ☆
And the letters on the left side, which obviously are handwritten, are Sanskrit, as usual. Well, it doesn't matter, though ☆
In the beginning, I'd been planning to submit this with a dramatic caption...but I don't know why, there were many points that didn't match the caption W
So...I changed the plan, and left the caption to the other pic...
This was originally a pic which I'd drawn on a whim other day and uploaded to Twitter or something...And I corrected it and colored.
Because I'd made some horrible error by myself...
For now, I reckon even this could be just an avatar...I'm not sure, though ☆
And the letters on the left side, which obviously are handwritten, are Sanskrit, as usual. Well, it doesn't matter, though ☆
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 101.9 kB
That, too, is Sanskrit character, called Shiddamātrikā, read as "hūṃ".
Shiddamātrikā means "Completed character" in Sanskrit. Though they are phonograms, the characters has each meanings connected to them, just like ideograms. (But the meanings vary from literature to literature)
Hūṃ expresses "End".
Incidentally, hūṃ is composed of three characters, "ha", "ū", and "ṃ". And "ha" is the second black character on the left side of the pic.
"so ha m !"
Shiddamātrikā means "Completed character" in Sanskrit. Though they are phonograms, the characters has each meanings connected to them, just like ideograms. (But the meanings vary from literature to literature)
Hūṃ expresses "End".
Incidentally, hūṃ is composed of three characters, "ha", "ū", and "ṃ". And "ha" is the second black character on the left side of the pic.
"so ha m !"
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