In the yoga tradition, bhakti is the path of the heart. This devotional branch of yoga is growing in popularity as increasing numbers of practitioners seek greater peace and more heartfelt connections in their personal and professional lives. Artist and scholar Ekabhumi Charles Ellik invites us to cultivate these feelings of love and connection through coloring, meditation, and art inThe Bhakti Coloring Book.
Following on the success ofThe Shakti Coloring Book, Ekabhumi has created 40 brand-new, easy-to-color images from the bhakti tradition. Mandalas, deities, and symbols adorn the pages of this heart-centered book along with guidance for using the images both in spiritual practice and for simple pleasure. Devotional art is an important part of the bhakti tradition, as sacred imagery can shift our consciousness into a naturally meditative state. For experienced artists and novices alike, this book offers an enjoyable entry into this powerful practice.
Ekabhumi Charles Ellik
Ekabhumi Charles Ellik is an artist, poet, student, and teacher of classical hatha yoga who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. His diverse work includesThe Shakti Coloring Book, as well as 20 original illustrations created for Sally KemptonsAwakening Shakti. For more, visit ekabhumi.com.
This book is deep funinspirational and informative. We love it! Deva Premal and Miten, musicians and international recording artists
Once again, Ekabhumi has birthed a treasure for all ages, providing an accessible way to realize the power of yogic art to transform consciousness from the heart of the bhakti tradition. These interactive visual meditations and illuminating descriptions are a profound portal of discovery for the both beginner and longtime seeker. Shiva Rea, founder of Prana Vinyasa & Samudra Global School for Living Yoga, author of Tending the Heart Fire
Respectfully authentic, visually attractive, wholeheartedly dló