
Vivekananda's Call to Action: Indian Folk Art Inspiration
$2.50
Description
Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) was a Hindu monk who introduced Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world. The powerful exhortation "Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached" encapsulates a universal call to relentless self-effort and purposeful living. Penned by Vivekananda, this maxim resonates with the profound spiritual discipline required for true realization. Its vibrant, traditional Indian folk art style, featuring peacocks, fish, and a lotus, visually amplifies this message of awakening and spiritual journey.
Key details
- Size: 2.5 inches
- Material: vinyl
- Category: sticker
- Handmade: Yes
Product Details
This profound statement serves as a potent reminder to overcome inertia and pursue one's aspirations with unwavering dedication, reflecting a deep commitment to personal growth and societal contribution. It speaks to anyone embarking on a new endeavor, facing challenges, or seeking a deeper sense of purpose, offering a beacon of perseverance in moments of doubt or complacency. The intricate, colorful patterns and symbolic elements like the rising sun and blooming lotus within the artwork beautifully complement the quote's essence, suggesting enlightenment and flourishing through persistent effort. This piece is a celebration of inner strength and the vibrant journey towards achieving one's highest potential.
Perfect For
Personalize journals
Adorn water bottles
Decorate laptops
Enhance meditation spaces
Care Instructions
Gently wipe with a damp cloth to clean.
FAQ
Is this sticker waterproof?
Most of our stickers are designed for everyday use. For best results, avoid long soaks and hand-wash surfaces when possible.
What surfaces does it stick to?
Smooth, clean surfaces work best: laptops, water bottles, notebooks, and phone cases.
How is it made?
Each design is handmade and curated by Shilpiworks with careful finishing for a clean, durable look.