

A radiant, folk-inflected cosmos unfurls from a single tree, its cool blue leaves filigreed with fiery veins, turning the canopy into a living mandala where breath, growth, and devotion feel inseparable. Against the saffron ground, the dense, inked cityscape recedes like memory and history, while the foreground sanctuaries—a Shiva lingam, lotus-laden waters, and the calm white Nandi—anchor the spectacle in ritual stillness. The composition stages a luminous dialogue between the constructed world and the sacred grove, suggesting that true shelter is not architectural but spiritual, rooted in cyclical renewal. Color becomes an offering: heat and serenity braided together to declare abundance as a form of prayer.