Shi Art Gallery
ANANTA
ANANTA
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There are rings that adorn, and there are rings that awaken.
Ananta is not an ornament — it is a symbol of the infinite serpent, the primal force that coils silently at the base of existence, waiting to rise.
In Sanskrit, Ananta means “endless” — the eternal, the boundless, the serpent that encircles creation itself. This ring carries that energy in its spiraling form: a living echo of Kundalini, the sacred current of Shakti that moves upward, piercing through the seven gates of the body, igniting each center with light.
The texture of Ananta is raw, alive, almost breathing — like scales of an ancient serpent or the ridges of flowing energy frozen in silver. It is a reminder that within you sleeps a power older than time, waiting to awaken, to move, to transform.
Wearing Ananta is an act of remembrance that you are not just flesh, but current.
Not just matter, but infinite energy in motion.
Every time your eyes meet this ring, it whispers a wordless prayer. Rise. Shine. Uncoil the infinite within.



