70 Amazing Punjabi Tattoo Designs – Body Art Guru
punjabi is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and is widely used by people in india, pakistan and canada! And did you know that it is the type of language that uses two writing systems? well, seeing how popular the language is, it’s not even that surprising, is it? The people of Punjab are considered to be one of the friendliest and looking at their history they are also one of the fiercest. they often have symbols with eagles, lions and tigers. In addition to this, they are also very patriotic and it can be seen through the reverence they pay to their gurus and guides.
With the increasing trend of tattooing, many people have taken to the task of getting tattooed. It not only makes a fashion statement, but also stands as an emblem of homage to your religion and faith. While there are many things you can do when it comes to the Punjabi language, we have made this list which also includes Sikh religious symbols and scriptural wording. so check out these 70+ awesome punjabi tattoo designs.
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khanda tattoo on shoulder
The khandha is the main symbol of the faith of Sikhism. if you look closely you will notice that the symbol comprises of three things i.e. a khandha in the middle, a chakra and two swords on both sides. It is related to courage and chivalry as it is also the military symbol of the Sikhs.
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punjabi jugni tattoo
You can write this word “jugni” on your wrists, which literally means “firefly” (a woman) and in popular culture, is often referred to as the female composer. Surprisingly, she has a spiritual touch, where it means the essence of life!
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ek onkar tattoo
I love how a portrait has been inscribed within this ek onkar tattoo.
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vaheguru tattoo
vaheguru means ‘god’. in its literal translation, the term refers to the wonderful teacher.
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ek onkar bracelet tattoo
You can tattoo the ek onkar in a style that makes it look like a piece of jewelry, and in this case a bracelet.
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nirbhau tattoo
ek onkar means the supreme being or the supreme reality beyond which nothing exists. Sikhs believe in a single superior being and it constitutes the main tenant of the Sikh religion. I like how the ek onkar symbol has been incorporated with other elements.
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sikh warrior tattoo
getting a warrior tattoo is quite common and reflects the fighting spirit in you.
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punjabi script tattoo
This Punjabi script tattoo looks especially amazing when wrapped around the arm. it almost looks like a bracelet.
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chardi kala tattoo
This phrase is also unique and important in Sikhism as it refers to a positive and always joyful state of mind that the followers of the religion have to strive for. If you are inspired to navigate life’s ups and downs without any difficulties, this phrase is great for your choice of tattoo.
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tattoo on the arm
This khandha symbol stands majestically as it covers the wearer’s entire arm. you can also make such a large design on the back or chest.
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punjabi tiger tattoo
Tigers are a special symbol of this faith. the term ‘singh’ which many people use as a surname, is actually the punjabi translation of a tiger. Like the tiger, it refers to the status symbol and bravado of any Sikh man. represents courage, responsibility and strength.
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full arm tattoo
you can surround your khandha tattoo between different patterns. here, the patterns that cover the entire arm are a bit tribal.
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singh tattoo
singh is a suffix that every Sikh male has to add to his name. if you are a girl, you can write singhni in punjabi font as female accountant.
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warrior tattoo
The warrior in this tattoo looks very brave and bold.
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bhagat singh tattoo
bhagat singh is often considered a folk hero due to his immense courage during the indian independence movement. he was a revolutionary figure known for causing pain to the British and his subsequent execution.
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satnam vaheguru tattoo
This translates to “satnam vaheguru”, which is often seen in the religious scriptures of the religion. the word satnam literally means ‘true name’ or we can say someone whose name is the only truth. refers to vaheguru, the only supreme being.
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khanda’s tattoo
This khandha tattoo on the upper arm looks very intriguing.
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ek onkar guru nanak tattoo
This is one of the best tattoo images I found on this list.
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name tattoo
you can write your name in a punjabi font. I think it’s a very nice idea.
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punjab map tattoo
getting a punjab state map is a great idea to honor your birthplace. it’s extremely moving if you live abroad but want to remember your roots.
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ferocious lion tattoo
The ferocity of this lion is as ferocious as a Punjabi song.
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rajput tattoo
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sardarni tattoo
I like the crown that has been added to this tattoo design.
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another name tattoo
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punjabi tattoo on the arm
simply “punjab” written on the arm is a good idea if you want to be fairly direct with your feelings.
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punjabism tattoo
Of many -isms in the world, trust me, Punjabism is something you wouldn’t want to mess with. it’s completely rude.
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father-mother tattoo
No matter the language, the love of your father and mother is always supreme. this is mom and dad written in Punjabi.
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nirbhau nirvair tattoo
nirbhau means without fear, and nirvair means without enmity. I like how these two important terms have been incorporated with a horse symbol to show strength and courage.
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ek onkar lettering tattoo
This user has decided to inscribe a part of the ‘mool mantra’ on his body, which is the main chant of the religion.
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name tattoo (inder)
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ek onkar tattoo on the back
This little ek onkar on the back looks hot! you can add some colors to your design or probably the watercolor effect to enhance its look.
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punjabi relative tattoo
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punjabi text on wrist tattoo
Text surrounding the doll looks amazing!
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full portrait of punjabi warrior
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name and address tattoo
The user has inked his full name along with his ancestral belonging, the name of his village in Punjab.
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sunray tattoo
This tattoo means the light produced by the sun’s rays. definitely a very positive tattoo art.
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sun tattoo
You can embed any term in your sun tattoo that means something to you in Punjabi script.
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fearless tattoo
This lion looks very fierce and is a great addition to the nirbhau nirvair tattoo. I must say that the lion represents the same feelings as the text.
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ek onkar modern tattoo
ek onkar is a great way to show that you are attached to your roots.
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tattoo remembering god
the importance of getting a lord name tattoo is that even when you are distracted, it will serve as a reminder that you have the power of the lord to guide you through difficult times,
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sikh warrior tattoo
You may have been inspired by some brave tales your grandmother told you when you were young and a warrior, so be your hero and be inspired to be as brave and strong as he himself was.
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Sikh priest tattoo
This portrait tattoo looks extremely peaceful with the person’s head bowed in front of god. It can serve as an example of the peace we get when we focus our energies on the Lord.
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old man tattoo
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om tattoo
This nirbhau nirvair tattoo is complemented by an om emblem. om is considered the most sacred, the sound of the universe. it’s a big part of the Hindu and Buddhist tradition and you may have noticed that many Sanskrit recitals begin with an ‘om’.
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bravery tattoo
A Sikh person always considers him a fearless crusader for human rights. he represents humanity, without prejudice.
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fearless tattoo
The arm is the best place to get a tattoo like this because this placement area is quite visible.
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the warrior tattoo
You can see the rage and anger in this warrior’s eyes. that’s exactly the passion these Sikh warriors strive for, and hearing their stories, who would probably decide to get tattooed too!
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tattoo done in punjab
Well, if you’re a product of the Punjab soil, there’s no shame in shouting it out loud through your tattoo.
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fierce warrior tattoo
Punjab has a fierce history of Sikh warriors, especially when the religion was just beginning. They were called Nihand or Akali, which is derived from Akali Dal discovered by the guru Hargobind Singh. another source of inspiration could be fateh singh. these warriors distinguished themselves by the use of techniques such as guerrilla warfare and their cruelty on the battlefields.
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tattoo on the wrist
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gun tattoo
a gun can add a bit of grittiness to your tattoo design.
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mom tattoo
Respecting your mother has always been present in all cultures. this tattoo is dedicated to the wearer’s mother. the literal translation of the text is “my mother”. I love the addition of the outline of this mother-son pair.
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full arm punjabi text tattoo
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mom dad tattoo
parents are our best gifts. they are special to us because without them we would not have existed at all. Getting a tattoo that shows your love for your mom and dad can be a sweet little gesture.
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khanda lion tattoo
I like how the khanda has been placed inside the lion’s mane. add a bit of creativity to the design.
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Khalsa tattoo
defining khalsa is not as easy as it seems, since it refers to an entire community of Sikhs who follow the principles of the ten gurus of the faith. He was initiated by the tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. It is since then that males and females have been attributed to special titles such as singh and kaur respectively.
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guru nanak dev ji tattoo
guru nanak occupies the most prominent position in the Sikh religion as he is responsible for its advent. all his teachings have been inscribed in the book compiled by the fifth guru, guru arjan dev named guru granth sahib.
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small tattoo of ek onkar
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ek onkar bracelet tattoo
This ek onkar bracelet has a very modern and ornamental look.
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fighting spirit tattoo
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fearless lion tattoo
I like how the khandha has been placed right in front of the lion, where it roars fiercely.
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ek onkar on both wrists
These two words are used for the lord who has neither fear nor enmity. he is the almighty loving one. On a much deeper level, it also refers to all followers of this religion who must strive to be nirbhau and nirvair.
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nape tattoo
The nape of the neck is a great place to get something edgy like this tattoo.
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full punjabi themed tattoo
I like how the wearer has done his full arm tattoo with punjab theme. it is actually a representation of the courage and fearlessness of faith that warriors have shown in the past and that the new generation has carried forward.
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huge khanda tattoo
This khandha tattoo covers the entire back. if you want, you can add more details or write a quote to complete the look.
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name on shoulder tattoo
This user has written his own name in the Punjabi script. I like how he’s added some flying birds to complete the look. they make the design look delicate and elegant.
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couple tattoo
You and your friend or loved one can get matching tattoos that will not only show your love for the faith, but also strengthen your bond with them.
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miniature ek onkar tattoo
A small onkar tattoo would look absolutely gorgeous on the back of the neck.
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lamber tattoo
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tattoo without enmity
A small tattoo on the side of the wrist would look very nice.
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tiger and khanda tattoo
The tiger appears to emerge from the khandha in this tattoo design. you can replace the tiger with a lion or just a lion’s head.
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portrait tattoo
A portrait tattoo would be amazing if you want to show your love and affection for someone you admire.
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warrior and khanda tattoo
don’t you love how the khandha sits behind the warrior’s head like a halo? takes the whole tattoo to a spiritual and religious level.
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Sikh tattoo on the arm
This full arm tattoo is totally Sikh themed. it has everything from the eagle to the khandha to the ek onkar symbol. you can add text from religious scriptures as it will really enhance the effect of the whole design.
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full sleeve tattoo
Text tattoos are great because they are simple enough to convey what they mean. I like how this tattoo has a background that sets it apart from the rest of the arm. in fact, the background allows deeper attention to the text.
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black and white warrior tattoo
just like the khandha halo we discussed earlier, everything can be replaced with other elements as well. I think adding some significant places to the background would be pretty amazing as well. you can also add some warrior symbols to the whole design.
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ornate khanda tattoo
The khandha here is not very colorful, but the patterns are very attractive. You really don’t need that many colors when you have intricate patterns. however, I love that these things have been shaded a bit to give it depth.
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simple khanda tattoo
This is a very simple pattern with basic colors. however, the way the shadow effect has been given really made a difference to the whole design.
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zaildar tattoo
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shadowed warrior tattoo
This pattern has the khanda in the background of the religious leader. it is one of the most significant emblems for Sikhs as the cross is for Christians. is representative of the tenants of this religion. We have already discussed how it is made up of three parts including, a double-edged sword that represents divine knowledge, the chakra, which represents a perfect lord, and finally, the two swords on both sides, which represent the concept of vision. piri, the earthly and spiritual authority. and this is part of this religion.
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