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Collection of Brahma Cliparts (30)
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Lightweight brahma assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
A classic black-and-white illustration of the Trimurti, symbolizing the cosmic functions of the Hindu trinity.
A traditional line illustration of Brahma, the Hindu creator deity, shown with four faces, crowns, and ritual implements, embodying cosmic knowledge and creation.
A traditional Indian line illustration of the Trimurti, depicting the three aspects of the Supreme Being: creation, preservation, and destruction.
Brahma depicted in traditional Indian line art, embodying cosmic creation with his four faces representing the four Vedas and directions.
A detailed line-art depiction of a zebu bull, showcasing its signature hump, long ears, and sturdy build-perfect for learning or design use.
A classic line-art illustration of a Zebu cow, highlighting its iconic anatomical features common in tropical cattle breeds.
A classic line-art depiction of a three-headed divine figure-often interpreted as a representation of the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) or Sadashiva-adorned with elaborate ornaments and a symbolic crown.
Four expressive bull characters-blue and brown-in charging, leaping, and aggressive stances, great for visual storytelling in finance or athletics.
A classic line drawing of the divine quartet from the Ramayana: Rama (center), Sita (right), Lakshmana (left), and Hanuman (kneeling), ready for coloring or study.
Brahma, the Hindu creator deity, shown with four faces, seated on a lotus, holding Vedas, rosary, kusha grass, and water vessel-embodying wisdom and cosmic order.
The classic Brahma Chopp logo-bold red ribbon, golden beer pour, and wheat accents symbolizing quality and tradition.
Lord Vishnu reclines peacefully on the thousand-headed serpent Sheshanaga, as Brahma emerges from his navel, while sages and devotees gather below in devotion and contemplation.
Lakshmi, the divine embodiment of prosperity, seated gracefully on a blooming lotus with four arms holding symbolic objects.
A traditional black-and-white depiction of a Hindu deity with multiple arms, seated in meditation on a blooming lotus, holding sacred attributes.
A 19th-century engraving showing Brahma seated in meditation, holding the Vedas, a rosary, a water pot, and a spoon-symbols of knowledge, devotion, purity, and ritual.
The divine Hindu Trinity: Lord Shiva with trident and serpent, Lord Vishnu under the serpent Ananta, and Lord Brahma with four heads and sacred texts.
Lord Shiva, the destroyer and transformer, shown with his divine attributes, accompanied by Nandi and auspicious animals in a serene natural setting.
Lord Dattatreya, symbolizing the unity of the Trimurti, stands with his divine attributes and loyal companions-the cow, dog, and deer-representing devotion and dharma.
The divine Hindu Trimurti: Brahma (left), Vishnu (center), and Shiva (right), each embodying cosmic roles in creation, preservation, and transformation.
A romantic fusion of treble and bass clefs forming a heart, ideal for music-themed logos, tattoos, or decor.
A minimalist yet powerful bull icon, split down the middle to evoke duality, balance, or confrontation.
This Zebu cow showcases its defining traits: a muscular hump, pendulous ears, and a light coat adapted for hot, arid environments.
Brahma, the Hindu god of creation, shown with four heads representing the four Vedas and seated on a lotus, symbolizing purity and divine knowledge.
A traditional line-art depiction of Goddess Kali standing on Lord Shiva, holding a sword and severed head, embodying divine power and transformation.
A classic South Indian line illustration of Shiva and Parvati seated together on a decorative pedestal, embodying divine union and cosmic balance.
