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255 Spiritual Tattoos to Touch Your Soul

by Sherri Owens

From lotus flowers to bible verses, there is no end to the spiritual tattoos you can choose from.

I pride myself on being a spiritual person and have travelled all around the world, studying different cultures. Due to this, I have been able to guide many people when choosing a tattoo that best fits their spiritual awakening.

Here are all the designs that you should check out:

The Top Spiritual Tattoo Designs

Here are the best spiritual tattoo ideas that you can consider:

Lotus Flower Tattoos

The lotus flower is a diverse spiritual symbol present across many cultures, particularly in Asia.

Since the flower tends to grow in murky water but blooms beautifully, it is seen as a symbol of purity. Many people also associate the lotus with rebirth, strength, and spiritual growth.

The lotus is mentioned in both Ancient Egypt and Buddhists text as being a symbol of the divine. This is why the lotus flower is often thought to be a symbol of ascension - to go beyond the earthly plane to a higher plane of existence or to achieve spiritual perfection.

As such, these are often considered to be the ultimate spiritual tattoos. If you feel the same, here are the tattoo ideas you can consider.

Minimalistic Lotus Flower Ankle Tattoo

Image by @_lesleymeijer via Instagram

Minimalistic Lotus Flower Wrist Tattoo

Image by @beautybysugandhi via Instagram

Minimalistic Lotus Flower Biceps Tattoo

Image by @r.i.p.tattoo.studio via Instagram

Lotus Flower Biceps Tattoo

Image by @6_tattoo_studio via Instagram

Ornaments and Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @devilztattooz via Instagram

Grey Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @zerbi_tattoo via Instagram

Half Moon and Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @souloftattoo via Instagram

Shaded Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @kwitsuit via Instagram

Violet Lotus Flower Back Tattoo

Image by @teko.tattoo via Instagram

Lettering and Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @novaboros via Instagram

Ornaments and Pink Lotus Flower Tattoo

Image by @body_image_tattoo via Instagram

Grey Symmetrical Lotus Flower Stomach Tattoo

Image by @mateusxxavier via Instagram

Growing Phases Lotus Flower Chest Tattoo

Image by @playersclubtattoo via Instagram

Sketched Lotus Flower Calf Tattoo

Image by @leoradu_tatoueurnice via Instagram

Colored Ornaments and Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @kingleo_tattooz via Instagram

Ornamented Lotus Flower Forearm Tattoo

Image by @zerbi_tattoo via Instagram

Minimalistic Lotus Flower Arm Tattoo

Image by @thaitattoocafe via Instagram

Black and Red Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @senimemori.tattoo via Instagram

Minimalistic Lotus Flower Ankle Tattoo

Image by @iamsamuelalexandre via Instagram

Grey Shaded Lotus Flower Wrist Tattoo

Image by @jayprick_tattoos via Instagram

Black Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @aein.ink via Instagram

Grey Shaded Lotus Flower Calf Tattoo

Image by @hugo_freitas_tattoo via Instagram

Symmetrical Lotus Flower Back Tattoo

Image by @efetiftikoglutattoo via Instagram

Black and Grey Lotus Flower Ankle Tattoo

Image by @justart_tattoo via Instagram

Shaded Lotus Flower Heel Tattoo

Image by @spintattoo via Instagram

Red Lotus Flower Arm Tattoo

Image by @rickymonroig via Instagram

Violet Lotus Flower Forearm Tattoo

Image by @goodvibesbodyart via Instagram

Grey Lotus Flower Wrist Tattoo

Image by @skinmachinetattoo via Instagram

Black and Grey Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @pimoosink via Instagram

Colorful Lotus Flower Back Tattoo

Image by @serkytheturkey9 via Instagram

Chakra Tattoos

Ancient Indian beliefs suggest that there is more to a person than just the physical and the mental. Hindus believe there is a group of energies known as chakras, of which there are seven.

The chakras start at the top of your head, are placed along your spine, and rest at the base of your spine.

There is the Sahastrara - the crown chakra, Ajna - the third eye , Vishuddha - the throat chakra, Anahata - the heart chakra, Manipura - the solar plexus chakra, Svadhishthana - the sacral chakra, and Muladhara - the root chakra.

Whenever these chakras are blocked, you will experience specific issues. However, if you learn to unblock them, you learn the secret to living a healthier and better life.

Here are the chakra tattoo design ideas you can draw inspiration from:

Chakra Symbols and Lotus Flower Spine Tattoo

Image by @limit.sizsiniz via Instagram

Colorful Chakra Symbols Ribs Tattoo

Image by @ashweetattoo via Instagram

Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @taylor_einan via Instagram

Minimalistic Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @monika_frks via Instagram

Colorful Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @bestpointtattoo via Instagram

Chakra Symbols Between Brest Tattoo

Image by @freyatattoo via Instagram

Black and Grey Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @xclusiveink via Instagram

Colorful Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @roostertattooart_official via Instagram

Black and Grey Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @moh.maya.vlogs via Instagram

Chakra Symbols and Hands with Lotus Forearm Tattoo

Image by @madelart_ via Instagram

Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @samink_samanthacucchi via Instagram

Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @studioonederby via Instagram

Colored Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @cisco.skinart via Instagram

Black Chakra Symbols Leg Tattoo

Image by @stef2026 via Instagram

Colorful Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @thischickbrandy via Instagram

Colorful Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @tattoosbyartfulalex via Instagram

Grey Shaded Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @monocletattoo via Instagram

Grey Shaded Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @jasonallenaz via Instagram

Mandala and Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @coreygracetattoo via Instagram

Colored Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @eyeconictattoos via Instagram

Black and Grey Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @tattoosbyrobertharper via Instagram

Geometric Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @jclayart via Instagram

Chakra Symbols Spine Tattoo

Image by @anitawilsontattooist via Instagram

Colored Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @kalkatattoo via Instagram

Colored Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @cane.tatua via Instagram

Colored Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @detty_kovacs_ via Instagram

Goddess Kali and Chakra Symbols Shoulder Tattoo

Image by @haroldtattoos88 via Instagram

Minimalistic Chakra Symbols Biceps Tattoo

Image by @mandypeeke via Instagram

Red Lotus and Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @legion1978 via Instagram

Naked Woman with Third Eye and Chakra Symbols Forearm Tattoo

Image by @mhestonart via Instagram

Chakra Symbols with Woman and Lotus Flower Tattoo

Image by @luckykattatstudio via Instagram

Mandala Tattoos

The mandala design is used in both Hindu and Buddhist rituals. The mandala is also a tool for concentration.

It represents the universe and is a receptacle for Gods, Goddesses, and universal forces and contains sacred geometry. By mentally entering the mandala and purposefully moving through the design to reach the center, you are disintegrating and reintegrating.

There are many different mandala designs, each with their own sacred geometry. So, if you want to get this spiritual tattoo, it is important to do your research ahead of time and consider which of these life tattoos would make the most sense for you.

Grey Shaded Mandala Neck Tattoo

Image by @xoxo_seventxxn via Instagram

Grey Mandala Biceps Tattoo

Image by @marinhotattoo_ via Instagram

Shaded Mandala Hip Tattoo

Image by @art4soulink_kempten via Instagram

Black and Grey Mandala Chest Tattoo

Image by @ink_by_sachi via Instagram

Mandala Forearm Band Tattoo

Image by @al_hijazi_tattoo via Instagram

Big Mandala Leg Tattoo

Image by @virginiadimarcotattoo via Instagram

Black and Grey Mandala Forearm Tattoo

Image by @gordorts via Instagram

Mandala Chest and Full Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @inkartarchive via Instagram

Black Minimalistic Mandala Forearm Tattoo

Image by @oztattoom via Instagram

Mandala Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @6rilink via Instagram

Mandala Neck and Back Tattoo

Image by @balou_tattoo.ink via Instagram

Black and Grey Mandala Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @daniellekellytattoo via Instagram

Shiny Mandala Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @leandronunesink via Instagram

Grey Mandala Shoulder Tattoo

Image by @niki___niki___niki via Instagram

Shaded Mandala Forearm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @weschetattoo via Instagram

Grey Mandala Wrist and Hand Tattoo

Image by @onesidetattoos_701 via Instagram

Small Mandala Above Elbow Tattoo

Image by @bodyartbyjessandthemandalaeffect.indy via Instagram

Black and Grey Mandala Calf Muscle Tattoo

Image by @kuropattern via Instagram

Grey Shaded Mandala Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @pontilhismo.tattoo.sr.geleia via Instagram

Floral Mandala Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @wildhands via Instagram

Black Shaded Mandala Calf Muscle Tattoo

Image by @jhonltattoo via Instagram

Grey Geometric Mandala Arm Tattoo

Image by @blackkayy via Instagram

Lotus and Mandala Calf Muscle Tattoo

Image by @ihavenoname_tattoostudio via Instagram

Grey Shaded Mandala Forearm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @tom__ten via Instagram

Black and Grey Mandala Back Tattoo

Image by @dinofilhotattoo via Instagram

Half Moon and Mandala Arm Tattoo

Image by @rose_tattoo_art via Instagram

Black and Grey Mandala Shoulder Tattoo

Image by @anjan__pradhan via Instagram

Grey Shaded Mandala Elbow Tattoo

Image by @pachakuth via Instagram

Grey Shaded Mandala Wrist Tattoo

Image by @daniellekellytattoo via Instagram

Buddhist Tattoos

Buddhists symbols and spiritual tattoos are becoming increasingly popular. However, it is important to remember that, for many people and cultures, Buddhism is a religion and a way of life.

Due to this, you need to make sure that your spiritual tattoos aren't considered offensive. Take care to avoid this if you ever plan on visiting a Buddhist country.

For instance, in some cultures, Buddha tattoos are banned. Even if they aren't, the locals will be rather prickly about your tattoo. You may need to keep the tattoo covered at all times.

To make sure that you err on the side of caution, do some research on Buddhist mythology and identify which spiritual symbols may be appropriate for your body art and which aren't.

Sun and Buddha Spine Tattoo

Image by @blue_queen_snehal_358andbhimsainik_raj_vivek via Instagram

Woman Head and Lotus Flowers Back Tattoo

Image by @bibi_dot via Instagram

Buddha Calf Muscle Tattoo

Image by @tattoodo via Instagram

Black Buddha Forearm Tattoo

Image by @_tattoo_kid via Instagram

Realistic Buddhist Leg Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @tylerspace.art via Instagram

Shaded Buddha Forearm Tattoo

Image by @marcusmaxkarsten via Instagram

Lotus Flower and Buddha Arm Tattoo

Image by @davidglantztattoos via Instagram

Grey Shaded Buddha Hand Tattoo

Image by @spitstattoos via Instagram

Black Buddhist Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @samsaraink1 via Instagram

Black Meditating Buddha Upper Back Tattoo

Image by @cer.van.tes via Instagram

However, here are some other spiritual tattoo designs that you can go with instead.

Bodhi Leaf Tattoos

Buddha received enlightenment under a Bodhi tree. The tree and its leaves have become a sacred symbol of awakening and enlightenment, and will make excellent spiritual tattoos.

Black Bodhi Leaf Forearm Tattoo

Image by @sarahlouisealexanders via Instagram

Black Bodhi Leaves Arm Tattoo

Image by @cupcakethecreator via Instagram

Honey Bee and Bodhi Leaf Arm Tattoo

Image by @kohenmeyers via Instagram

Black and Green Bodhi Leaf Hand Tattoo

Image by @tattoosbylions via Instagram

Realistic Bodhi Leaf Upper Back Tattoo

Image by @dufftattoo via Instagram

Colorful Bodhi Leaf Forearm Tattoo

Image by @jillhollingsworthtattoo via Instagram

Ornamented Bodhi Leaf Arm Tattoo

Image by @light_grey_studio via Instagram

Pair of Bodhi Leaves Arm Tattoo

Image by @rrrrrremy via Instagram

Grey Bodhi Leaf Forearm Tattoo

Image by @odel via Instagram

Black and Grey Bodhi Leaf Wrist Tattoo

Image by @veraickler via Instagram

Green Realistic Bodhi Leaf Wrist Tattoo

Image by @thedarlingapril via Instagram

Stars and Bodhi Leaves Chest Tattoo

Image by @catt_ass_trophy via Instagram

Bodhi Leaf with Names Forearm and Spine Tattoos

Image by @leethal_ink via Instagram

Minimalistic Bodhi Leaf Forearm Tattoo

Image by @trikona.tattoos via Instagram

Linework Bodhi Leaf Forearm Tattoo

Image by @halloween.parade via Instagram

Bodhi Leaf Tattoo Shaped with Names Forearm Tattoo

Image by @theartbymia via Instagram

Black and Grey Bodhi Leaf Forearm Tattoo

Image by @rrrrrremy via Instagram

Colored Bodhi Leaf Forearm Tattoo

Image by @theredhawkstudio via Instagram

Shaded Bodhi Leaf Ribs Tattoo

Image by @conlll via Instagram

Colored Bodhi Leaf Forearm Band Tattoo

Image by @emmagracetattoo via Instagram

Green Bodhi Leaf Biceps Tattoo

Image by @ironbuzztattoos via Instagram

Bodhi Leaf Elbow Tattoo

Image by @namastetattoostudio via Instagram

Bodhi Leaves Ribs Tattoo

Image by @biagioartist via Instagram

Black and Red Bodhi Leaf Elbow Tattoo

Image by @neramit_tattoo via Instagram

Black Bodhi Leaf Arm Tattoo

Image by @zeetatart via Instagram

Arabic Letters and Bodhi Leaves wrist Tattoo

Image by @markustattoos via Instagram

Black Lined Bodhi Leaf Tattoo

Image by @soulstar_social_media via Instagram

Enso Tattoos

This is also known as the Circle of Enlightenment. It is a hand-drawn circle that consists of a brushstroke. In some cases, the circle is completed while in others, it is broken.

The spiritual meaning of it is the universe, strength, and your innermost self.

Black Enso Back Tattoo

Image by @umbratattoo via Instagram

Black Enso Back Tattoo

Image by @arkay.ink via Instagram

Black and Blue Enso Forearm Tattoo

Image by @electrik_ink_timisoara via Instagram

Black Enso Spine Tattoo

Image by @venzelv via Instagram

Japanese Letters and Enso Forearm Tattoo

Image by @sonia_ink_ via Instagram

Enso Circle Forearm Tattoo

Image by @andywesttattooartist via Instagram

Black and Grey Enso Biceps Tattoo

Image by @leah_caldieri via Instagram

Bold Enso Shoulder Tattoo

Image by @bernard_buenaventura via Instagram

Tree and Enso Forearm Tattoo

Image by @japan.tattoo via Instagram

Colored Tree and Enso Forearm Tattoo

Image by @propuh_tattoo via Instagram

Enso Both Forearms Tattoo

Image by @taiinkchi via Instagram

Calligraphy Enso Ribs Tattoo

Image by @sumietattoo via Instagram

Free Hand Enso Back Tattoo

Image by @tua_tattoo via Instagram

Abstract Enso Arm Tattoo

Image by @alitattoos via Instagram

Samurai and Enso Calf Tattoo

Image by @rosschandlertattoo via Instagram

Minimalistic Enso Wrist Tattoo

Image by @tanglewoodtattoo via Instagram

Minimalistic Enso Tattoo

Image by @chursinayana via Instagram

Enso Upper Back Tattoo

Image by @jeanharai via Instagram

Black and Grey Tree and Enso Shoulder Tattoo

Image by @julz_alunni_tattoos via Instagram

Hindu Tattoos

As with Buddhists symbols, you also need to be careful about getting spiritual tattoos rooted in Hinduism.

It is a good idea to avoid getting a spiritual tattoo of Gods or Goddesses as you can never be sure who might consider it disrespectful.

If you decide to get this type of religious tattoo, make sure that the symbol is only present above the waist. It is considered deeply disrespectful to have a Hindu God tattooed on your lower body.

Here are some widespread spiritual tattoo ideas that are more acceptable:

Om Tattoos

Although Om may now be used in Buddhism, it had its origins in Hinduism. Om is considered the primordial sound of creation, the original vibration from which all other vibrations sprung forth.

By meditating on om, it is believed that you can bring your frequency in line with the frequency of the universe and achieve harmony among your physical, mental, and spiritual states.

As a result, the om tattoo is a fairly meaningful tattoo. Here are the tattoo ideas you can borrow from:

Om Wrist Tattoo

Image by @goluuuuu_21 via Instagram

Om Forearm Tattoo

Image by @sameer_sonwani__ via Instagram

Trishul and Om Arm Tattoo

Image by @x_killer___0000 via Instagram

Om with Damru Forearm Tattoo

Image by @inkaddictedtattoos via Instagram

Black Om Wrist Tattoo

Image by @vishal.tattooist_ via Instagram

Black Om Spine Tattoo

Image by @karan_tattoos_15 via Instagram

Om with Trishul Biceps Tattoo

Image by @tattoobysumitkaviraj via Instagram

Om Forearm Tattoo

Image by @sekha_tattoo via Instagram

Om with Trishul and Damru Forearm Tattoo

Image by @rakesh3157 via Instagram

Black Om Spine Tattoo

Image by @vip_inktattoos via Instagram

Shiva Nataraja

Of all the spiritual tattoos you can get, this is arguably one of the more complex. This design also falls into the category of religious tattoos.

The deep spiritual meaning behind this tattoo is that it shows the dancing Shiva. Shiva is creator, preserver, and destroyer of the universe. So, this tattoo refers to the never-ending circle of life and time.

Grey Shaded Shiva Nataraja Forearm Tattoo

Image by @petr_ef_tattoo via Instagram

Dancing Shiva Nataraja Arm Tattoo

Image by @annademas via Instagram

Red Lotus and Shiva Nataraja Forearm Tattoo

Image by @ayanmukhrjee via Instagram

Shiva Nataraja Back Tattoo

Image by @gmfercioni via Instagram

Evil Eye Tattoos

The name of this tattoo is somewhat misleading. This is because the design is meant to ward off evil spirits and bad energy that the evil eye has directed towards you.

This symbol is meant to protect you from the evil spirits or curses sent your way by people who envy you.

So, by getting this tattoo, you may actually be celebrating your accomplishments in life.

Evil Eye with Birds of Paradise Forearm Tattoo

Image by @odd.conglomerates via Instagram

Egyptian Scarab and Evil Eye Shoulder Tattoo

Image by @alice.ink.egypt via Instagram

Flower and Blue Evil Eye Back Tattoo

Image by @sono.tattoo via Instagram

Black Minimalistic Evil Eye Elbow Tattoo

Image by @wuducreations via Instagram

Ornaments and Evil Eye Forearm Tattoo

Image by @tattdaddyy via Instagram

Half Moon and Big Blue Evil Eye Forearm Tattoo

Image by @no_pants_friday via Instagram

Minimalistic Evil Eye Arm Tattoo

Image by @julesdry via Instagram

Small Evil Eye Biceps Tattoo

Image by @saintmichaeltattoo via Instagram

Minimalistic Evil Eye Neck Tattoo

Image by @cjhtattoos via Instagram

Black and Blue Evil Eye Ribs Tattoo

Image by @wakawakanaaa via Instagram

Half Moon and Evil Eye Wrist Tattoo

Image by @lush_tattoo_club via Instagram

Ornaments and Evil Eye Spine Tattoo

Image by @youngrobyn via Instagram

Minimalistic Blue Evil Eye Hand Tattoo

Image by @spaditattoos via Instagram

Black and Grey Evil Eye Arm Tattoo

Image by @yardleytattoo via Instagram

Hamsa Hand Tattoos

This palm-shaped amulet has its origins in the Jewish faith but it's now worn by people in both North Africa as well as the Middle East.

It is sometimes referred to as the Hand of God or the Hand of Miriam. It is seen as a symbol of protection, to ward off evil spirits.

Some people also consider this tattoo to be a symbol of prosperity and reward for your faith.

Here are the spiritual tattoo designs based on this symbol:

Grey Hamsa Hand Biceps Tattoo

Image by @ink_house_studios via Instagram

Ornamented Hamsa Hand Calf Muscle Tattoo

Image by @romualdpointbarre via Instagram

Black and Grey Hamsa Hand Leg Tattoo

Image by @samigraytattoo via Instagram

Minimalistic Hamsa Hand Biceps Tattoo

Image by @jankowska_tattoo via Instagram

Big Hamsa Hand Forearm Tattoo

Image by @em.tattooist via Instagram

Black and Grey Hamsa Hand Arm Tattoo

Image by @bodyartbyjessandthemandalaeffect.indy via Instagram

Colorful Hamsa Hand Tattoo

Image by @megevans_tattoo via Instagram

Dark Minimalistic Hamsa Hand Wrist Tattoo

Image by @larzfrmarz via Instagram

Grey Hamsa Hand Forearm Tattoo

Image by @tatt2st via Instagram

Koi Fish Tattoos

If you're on the lookout for meaningful tattoos, koi fish should be a top option. They have a few different meanings.

As these fish have to swim upstream against the current, their spiritual meaning is tied to overcoming obstacles and becoming stronger. As with other spiritual symbols, these fish are seen as representing transformation.

They are also a symbol of friendship. This is more pronounced when there are two fish in your spiritual tattoo.

If you want tattoo ideas for Koi fish spiritual tattoos, here are some of the best:

Grey Koi Fish Forearm Tattoo

Image by @6_tattoo_studioand6.tattoo.studio via Instagram

Two Black Koi Fishes Forearm Tattoo

Image by @mootattoophilly via Instagram

Black and Red Koi Fish Forearm Tattoo

Image by @z_inktattoo via Instagram

Minimalistic Koi Fish Biceps Tattoo

Image by @seotattoos via Instagram

Black and Grey Koi Fish Forearm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @inkvested_tango via Instagram

Colorful Flowers and Koi Fish Forearm Tattoo

Image by @loyal2thecoiltattoos via Instagram

Colorful Flowers and Koi Fish Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @yottattooart via Instagram

Green Flower and Red Koi Fish Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @7traintattoo via Instagram

Blue Lotus Flower and Red Koi Fish Thigh Tattoo

Image by @paultattoo via Instagram

Black and White Koi Fish Tattoo

Image by @francisco.amayaa via Instagram

Yin Yang Tattoos

Yin and yang are arguably two of the most popular designs in the world. They are meant to signify two inseparable opposing forces.

In the yin yang symbol, the white section has some black in it and the black section has a small amount of white in it.

Yin - the white section - is a representation of femininity, passiveness, and darkness. Yang, on the other hand, is a symbol for masculine energy, domination, and light.

So, what this powerful symbol means is that life is about striking a balance between two worlds or opposing forces within yourself and the world.

Here are the tattoo designs that will be perfect for you:

Yin Yang Shoulder Tattoo

Image by @jxtattooer via Instagram

Yin Yang Elbow Tattoo

Image by @pandas_piercings via Instagram

Yin Yang Chest Tattoo

Image by @ronisundoro via Instagram

Shaded Yin Yang Back Tattoo

Image by @dustin_tattooism via Instagram

Matching Yin Yang Wrist Tattoos

Image by @genjitattoopiercing via Instagram

Ornaments and Minimalistic Yin Yang Chest Tattoo

Image by @ada.tattoos via Instagram

Yin Yang Ankle Tattoo

Image by @ven0st via Instagram

Minimalistic Yin Yang Biceps Tattoo

Image by @ale10_tattooartist via Instagram

Yin Yang Forearm Tattoo

Image by @tattoonegar.f via Instagram

Mountain Landscape and Yin Yang Tattoo

Image by @_geracci_ via Instagram

Christian Tattoos

For Christians, religious tattoos are fairly common. There are many powerful symbols to use in your tattoo designs.

Christian Cross Tattoos

The cross symbol is often considered to be an identifying design or element for Christians. At the same time, the cross tattoo is a reminder that Jesus Christ died to save humanity.

A cross tattoo with three crosses may another meaning. It is often considered to be symbolic of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Miniature Cross Hand Tattoo

Image by @shovel_tattoo via Instagram

Love In Christ and Cross Forearm Tattoo

Image by @jordy_krush_tattoo via Instagram

Black and Grey Cross Ribs Tattoo

Image by @amir_tattoostudio via Instagram

Shaded Cross Wrist Tattoo

Image by @remonwadiea via Instagram

Black and Grey Cross Spine Tattoo

Image by @photlot_ink via Instagram

Three Black Crosses Ribs Tattoo

Image by @empressinkbymegan via Instagram

Roses Cross Forearm Tattoo

Image by @chromatattoo via Instagram

Sun and Cross Arm Tattoo

Image by @leosafferyleong via Instagram

Black Cross Neck Tattoo

Image by @calderon_1985 via Instagram

Roses and Cross Forearm Tattoo

Image by @yenyingtattoos via Instagram

Black Cross Upper Back Tattoo

Image by @prestige__tattoo via Instagram

Black Cross Forearm Tattoo

Image by @johblacktattoo via Instagram

Shaded Black and Grey Cross Calf Muscle Tattoo

Image by @bojan_tattooart via Instagram

Crown of Thorns and Cross Forearm Tattoo

Image by @niceguystattoo via Instagram

Shaded Cross on Chain Forearm Tattoo

Image by @fellos.tattoo via Instagram

Dove Tattoos

This is yet another Christian symbol that symbolizes the Holy Spirit. It could also be a token of God's love, innocence, and truth.

Grey Flying Dove Elbow Tattoo

Image by @i.g.tattoos via Instagram

Black and Grey Dove behind Ear Tattoo

Image by @klaus_huber_tattoo via Instagram

Sun Shine and Dove Leg Tattoo

Image by @pittadesigns via Instagram

Dove with Olive Branch Forearm Tattoo

Image by @matthinestattoo via Instagram

Rose and Dove Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @stef2026 via Instagram

Matching Dove Forearm Tattoos

Image by @dannyboimendez88 via Instagram

Black and Grey Dove Biceps Tattoo

Image by @jks.tatts via Instagram

Minimalistic Doves Biceps Tattoo

Image by @tattoopriest via Instagram

Grey Clouds and Doves Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @crow_tattoos via Instagram

Sun and Dove Arm Tattoo

Image by @juniorbandatattoo via Instagram

Angel Tattoos

Angels are considered to be messengers and protectors. Some people also see them as symbols of good fortune.

Angel wings are a popular alternative to an angel tattoo.

Here are some of the tattoo ideas that you can consider:

Grey Shaded Angel Chest Tattoo

Image by @tat2jules via Instagram

Angel Statue Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @tattooist_bega via Instagram

Grey Sun and Angel Biceps Tattoo

Image by @saintmichaeltattoo via Instagram

Black and Grey Angel Chest Tattoo

Image by @even_gmt.ink via Instagram

Roses and Angels Arm Sleeve Tattoo

Image by @jinbak.tattoo via Instagram

Grey Rose and Angel Arm Tattoo

Image by @oowha_ via Instagram

Grey Shaded Angel Chest Tattoo

Image by @matea_atelier via Instagram

Black and Grey Angel Arm Tattoo

Image by @vivid.inkcoventry via Instagram

Black and Grey Angel Arm Tattoo

Image by @bowraltattoo via Instagram

Angel with Big Wings Chest Tattoo

Image by @bodyarts_blr via Instagram

Fallen Angel Biceps Tattoo

Image by @charitovillagrana via Instagram

Grey Angels Upper Body Tattoo

Image by @dropout_collective via Instagram

Grey Shaded Praying Angel Back Tattoo

Image by @daniellycristina_arte via Instagram

Black and Grey Angel Biceps Tattoo

Image by @tattooer_amu via Instagram

Black and Grey Angel with Halo Arm Tattoo

Image by @zaratustratattoocrew via Instagram

Bible Verse Tattoos

Bible verses hold various meanings for different people. They could help strengthen your resolve when you're going through tough times. Or, they could be a reminder that God is always with you.

4:13 Bible Verse Forearm Tattoo

Image by @davidbaisatattoos via Instagram

John 3:16 Bible Verse Forearm Tattoo

Image by @startattooer via Instagram

Joshua 1:9 Bible Verse Biceps Tattoo

Image by @scott_nguyen_tattoos via Instagram

Proverb 31:25 Bible Verse Spine Tattoo

Image by @imjameskeller via Instagram

Cross and John 15:13 Bible Verse Forearm Tattoo

Image by @redgrizzly123 via Instagram

Little Cupid and Bible Verse Forearm Tattoo

Image by @chucochavez via Instagram

Psalm 51:2 Bible Verse Forearm Tattoo

Image by @exclusiveinkhouston via Instagram

Flowers and Psalm 30:11 Bible Verse Tattoo

Image by @tattoosbyjakenewby_ via Instagram

Romans 8:18 Bible Verse Forearm Tattoo

Image by @tattootiminkedup via Instagram

Flowers and Luke 7:47 Bible Verse Tattoo

Image by @emilysandstattoo via Instagram

John 4:16 Bible Verse Forearm Tattoo

Image by @rarebreed_tattoo via Instagram

Luke 1:37 Bible Verse Biceps Tattoo

Image by @redgrizzly123 via Instagram

What is the Most Spiritual Tattoo?

When it comes to spiritual symbols, there is no right or wrong design. Rather, it is about knowing which tattoo symbols hold the most significance and meaning.

For instance, if you follow Christian religious beliefs, the cross is a major symbol. On the other hand, if you follow Buddhism, a lotus flower, chakra, or similar symbol may be more significant.

It's all about finding out which tattoo symbols work best for you.

What Do Tattoos Represent Spiritually?

Once again, this all depends on you, your beliefs, and the body art that you have chosen for yourself.

However, tattoos themselves will often represent a free spirit, someone who bucks the norm, and who follows their own path in life. For some, they can represent a spiritual awakening.

What Is the Tattoo for Protection?

Each culture and religion has its own symbols for protection.

For some, it is the evil eye tattoo, and for others it is the Hamsa hand. In some cultures, animals such as the lion and the bear are seen as protectors.

For Christians, crosses, angels, and other Christian symbols are seen as signs of protection.

What Tattoo Represents Growth?

There are many tattoo symbols and body art that can represent growth and transformation. This includes butterflies, snakes, ouroboros, phoenix, and more.

Once again, each culture has its own symbol for this.

There you have it - the best spiritual tattoos to help you on your spiritual journey, whatever religion you may belong to. You simply have to decide which one is right for you.

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