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The Bindu symbolizes the seed or origin of creation—the center of energy, unity, and cosmic meditation. It represents life’s infinite potential and spiritual focus.
Prices start around ₹44,000 (≈$500) for limited-edition serigraphs and reach several lakhs for large original canvases depending on size and medium.
After decades of evolution and philosophical exploration, Raza embraced the Bindu as a meditative device expressing cosmic unity and Indian metaphysics.
You can buy limited-edition serigraphs of Raza’s Bindu works on ArtFlute, each created under his supervision and signed by the artist.
Bindu (1980), Bindu Panchtatva, and Shanti Bindu are among the most celebrated in the series.
Bindu by Raza symbolizes a distinct spiritual concept rooted deeply in Indian scriptures, Tantras, and philosophy. Derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “point” or “dot,” Bindu represents the genesis and essence of creation, as well as unity, pure consciousness, and the very nucleus around which the mandala of existence is formed. In sacred texts like the Shivapurana, Bindu is the union of Shiva and Shakti—their fusion embodied in the cosmic creation and reflected through meditation, ritual, and sacred symbols. Upanishads such as the Dhyanabindu, Amritabindu, and Tejobindu present Bindu as the seed of consciousness, the source of spiritual light, and a focal point for supreme meditation. In yogic and tantric traditions, Bindu marks the convergence of the masculine and feminine and is regarded as the origin and return of all creation—a silent focal point where all diversity dissolves into the formless absolute.
The motif first appeared in Raza’s works formally in 1980, after years of evolving artistic exploration. Evolving from landscapes and Cubism, Raza’s work embraced bold colors and geometric abstraction, transforming the Bindu into a meditative center of energy that connects the individual with the universe.
Today, the series stands as an exploration of both artistic technique and philosophical depth, embodying the cycle of existence and the search for meaning. Raza saw the Bindu as a source of infinite energy and life—from which the universe expands and to which it returns—embodying the cyclical nature of existence and the unity of all things.
Dive into the meaning behind individual works and explore which resonate most with you or your space—whether the painting emphasizes creation, cosmic unity, meditation, or elements of nature. Different artworks in the series may focus on aspects like fertility, the sun, or the five elements (Panchtatva).
From deep, meditative blacks to radiant reds, yellows, and blues, consider how the palette aligns with your interior mood—either echoing your scheme or offering a thoughtful contrast.
Bindu paintings vary by creation date and stylistic evolution. Early works might be more geometrically precise and intense, while later ones may show subtler tonal variations and a contemplative mood. Check the year of creation and the artwork description for context.
Raza’s serigraphs can range from around ₹50,000 for ~20 × 20 inches to up to ₹4,00,000 for larger works. If you’re keen on other explorations of spirituality in Indian paintings, browse artists like H. R. Devulapalli, Ekta Sharma, Uday Chand Goswami, and Vivek Nimbolkar on ArtFlute.
Beyond the Bindu series, artist S. H. Raza is revered for several other styles that blend abstraction with Indian philosophy and natural elements:
Reflects his regional heritage with vibrant colors and symbolic abstraction. Explore this work Saurashtra, which captures the essence of ths exploration.
Abstract geometric forms paying tribute to Mother Earth.
Influenced by Cubism and modernism during his early and mid-career, often depicting Indian and French settings. See curated works here.
The serigraphs on ArtFlute were created with a master printmaker in consultation with Raza using meticulous screen-printing techniques, where each print is layered by hand.
Every serigraph is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity; each is numbered and hand-signed by Raza.
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