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Collection of Goddess Cliparts (32)
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An organized selection of goddess pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.
A powerful, minimalist representation of the Great Goddess, evoking fertility, cosmic energy, and divine femininity through sacred symbols.
A cute, stylized depiction of Aphrodite in traditional pink robes with a golden hair bun and handheld mirror-celebrating divine beauty and charm.
A welcoming Spartan warrior smiles and extends a hand-perfect for teaching ancient Greek culture in a fun, approachable way.
Apollo, god of light and arts, depicted with his golden lyre and the sun-symbols of harmony and divine brilliance.
The fierce yet serene Goddess Durga, mounted on her vahana (vehicle) the tiger, embodies victory over evil and the triumph of dharma.
The fierce yet graceful Goddess Durga, depicted with eight arms wielding divine weapons, represents the triumph of good over evil.
A traditional line-art depiction of Goddess Saraswati, embodying knowledge, music, and purity, seated gracefully on a lotus with her sacred swan.
A traditional Indian line drawing showing Goddess Lakshmi blessing her son, Lord Ganesha, symbolizing prosperity and wisdom.
A classic occult illustration pairing a five-pointed star (pentagram) with a serene, flowing-haired woman in profile.
The Triple Moon symbol: a black crescent-moon-full-moon-crescent motif on white, embodying the feminine divine’s three life stages.
Maat depicted in traditional profile pose, kneeling with outstretched wings and the ostrich feather-her sacred emblem of truth.
A graceful fusion of human form and nature: a woman’s silhouette flows into swirling branches and leaves, evoking harmony and renewal.
A serene depiction of Goddess Lakshmi seated on a blooming lotus, embodying grace, abundance, and divine blessing.
Saraswati Devi gracefully holds the veena, a book, and a rosary, seated beside her loyal peacock-a timeless emblem of wisdom and creativity.
A stylized line-art depiction of a bearded deity or philosopher, inspired by Hellenistic sculpture traditions.
A curated grid of 36 traditional Hindu deity icons, each rendered in rich, culturally authentic illustration styles.
A symbolic representation of Goddess Durga, featuring elaborate paisley motifs, a third eye, and traditional jewelry-celebrating divine feminine energy in Indian iconography.
The Triple Moon-three lunar phases in one symbol-embodies the cyclical nature of life, femininity, and divine wisdom in modern pagan traditions.
The Triple Moon symbol: a sacred icon honoring the cyclical nature of feminine energy and lunar phases.
A serene line drawing of Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth and prosperity, seated gracefully on a blooming lotus with traditional adornments.
The classic emblem of Lady Justice: blindfolded, holding balanced scales and a sword, framed by a laurel wreath-representing equity and authority.
A minimalist yet powerful artistic rendering of Goddess Durga’s divine visage, emphasizing spiritual attributes over realism.
A finely detailed line illustration of a divine or royal Indian figure, showcasing classical iconography and ceremonial attire.
Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, depicted in classical Indian iconography-encircled by fire, trampling ignorance, and holding symbols of cosmic power.
A stylized line drawing of a crowned deity or monarch from classical Southeast Asian art, adorned with intricate jewelry and layered garments.
A traditional line-art depiction of Lord Ganesha seated in a meditative pose, with his loyal mouse companion nearby.
A 19th-century line illustration of a Greco-Roman statue of a draped woman, exemplifying idealized form and elegant fabric folds in ancient sculpture.
